K. Higashi et al., Histological analysis of fruit development between two melon (Cucumis meloL-reticulatus) genotypes setting a different size of fruit, J EXP BOT, 50(339), 1999, pp. 1593-1597
A major issue in plant development in higher plants is the determination of
fruit size. In order to address the mechanism, the histological observatio
n of cells during fruit development between two melon (Cucumis melo L. reti
culatus) genotypes, Fuyu A and Natsu 4, was used. Although the two genotype
s have nearly identical genetic backgrounds, the fruit of Fuyu A is larger
than that of Natsu 4 when grown under the same conditions. The microscopic
observation of pericarp cells in several developmental stages showed that t
here were clear differences in cell size between the two genotypes, In spit
e of its smaller fruit size, the cell size of Natsu 4 was somewhat larger t
han that of Fuyu A, The cell proliferation period of Fuyu A was longer than
that of Natsu 4, which may account for the difference in the cell number b
etween both genotypes. Surprisingly, the difference in fruit size could als
o be defined by the number of the cells when each genotype was cultivated i
n different temperatures. These results suggest that fruit size is determin
ed by the amount of cell proliferation in the early stage of fruit developm
ent and that the factor which regulates the amount of cell proliferation is
affected by temperature.