Flower Structure
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Flower Structure
Jason Gehrke
2014C, 2014D, 2022D
4 Influential Factors
Plant Hormones
Daylength
Nitrogen
Temperature
Plant hormones
Trigger the
conversion of the
meristem from
vegetative to floral
Initiates formation of
new parts
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/trmar98.htm
Petals
Sepals
Stamen
Pistils
Complete/Incomplete Flowers
Complete Flowers
Contain four principal
parts
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Sepals
Petals
Stamen
Pistil
Incomplete Flowers
Missing one of the four
principal parts
Daylength
Length of night will
initiate flowering
Two types of lengths
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/trmar98.htm
Long
Short
Long Day Plants
Plants flower with
decrease in night
length
Days get longer
Examples
Wheat
Oats
barley
http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2003
/04/24_gundersond_gmwheat/
Short Day Plants
Plants flower with
increase in night
length
Days get shorter
Examples
Soybeans
Corn
Sorghum
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hut
chinson/m0014425.html
Calendar of Flowering
Nitrogen
Deficiency will cause
poor flower formation
Temperature
High temperatures
will kill flowers (wilt)
Cold temperatures
will also kill the
flowers
http://www.wiretapestry.com/photoalbum/21batch/deadflowers.jpg
Flower Structure
Sepals- modified
leaves often green
and small
Petals- large and
colorful, aid in
attracting insects and
other pollinators
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/trmar98.htm
Flower Structure
Stamen- Male
reproductive organs
Pistil
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/trmar98.htm
Anther- produces pollen
Filament- stalk that holds
anther to flower
Stigma- Sticky top of
pistil that receives pollen
Style- tube connects
stigma to ovary
Ovary base of the pistil,
holds the eggs
Corn Different from the Norm
Tassel- male floral
structure hold pollen
Ear- female floral structure
Silt- elongated styles to
catch pollen
Pictures to the right:
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/vegetabl/corn3.htm
Pollination
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e02/02d.htm
Transfer of pollen from the anthers to the
stamen
Fertilization
Union of the sperm and the egg
Two sperm cells
One to fertilize egg
One to fertilize embryo