Structural fruit coloration in Delarbrea michieana (Araliaceae)
Date of this Version
3-2000
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The brilliant blue fruit color of Delarbrea michieana (F. Muell.) F. Muell. (Araliaceae), a Queensland understory rain forest tree, is caused by iridisomes (structures) in the epidermal cells that are produced beneath the cell wall and probably outside of the cytoplasm. Layers within these iridisomes are of such a thickness that they interfere constructively with light at 420–440 nm and produce the color. Such color production may aid in attracting mammals and large frugivorous birds (which may disperse the fruits) and may also allow ripe fruits to continue photosynthetic carbon assimilation.
Recommended Citation
Structural Fruit Coloration in Delarbrea michieana (Araliaceae) David W. Lee, George T. Taylor, Anthony K. Irvine International Journal of Plant Sciences Vol. 161, No. 2 (March 2000), pp. 297-300 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/314249
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