Bud development in Picea engelmannii. I. Vegetative bud development, differentiation, and early development of reproductive buds

Abstract
Vegetative buds of Engelmann spruce from the Prince George Forest Distinct (British Columbia [Canada]) were collected and studied. In mid-April, dormancy ended as determined from mitotic divisions within the leaf primordia; 2 wk later mitotic activity occurred in the bud apices. Bud-scale initiation began in terminal buds by late May followed by that in axillary buds 2 weeks later. Shoot elongation began in late May, bud burst occurred in late June, and both shoot elongation and bud-scale initiation were complete by late July. Terminal buds began to differentiate by the initiation of leaf primordia, into vegetative buds early in Aug. whereas axillary buds began to differentiate 1 week later. Leaf initiation was completed in all vegetative buds by late Sept. and buds were dormant by mid-October. Pollen cones initiated microsporophylls after bud-scale initiation. Microsporangial initiation began in late Aug. Microsporangial enlargement began in mid-Sept.and continued until dormancy when pollen mother cells were observed in a premeiotic stage. Seed cones initiated bracts directly after bud-scale initiation. In mid-Aug., ovuliferous scales began to be initiated. Two ovule primordia formed adaxially, one on each side of the median longitudinal axis of each ovuliferous scale. Each ovule formed one large central megaspore mother cell which overwintered in a premeiotic stage.

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