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PAULA J. RUDALL FLS ALISON EASTMAN 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2002,138(3):315-324
The floral anatomy and pollen morphology of Corsia are described in the context of its systematic relationships. Flowers of Corsia are epigynous, lack septal nectaries and possess a large labellum formed from the outer median tepal (sepal). The labellum is highly vascularized and has a prominent outgrowth (callus) that is apparently nectiiferous in some species of section Sessilis , although not in section Unguiculatis . The six fertile stamens are proximally fused to the style, forming a gynostemium. This combination of labellum and gynostemium is otherwise found only in Orchidaceae (Asparagales), but the orchid labellum is formed from the opposite median inner tepal, and is therefore not homologous with that of Corsia . The three genera of Corsiaceae ( Corsia , Arachnitis and Corsiopsis ) are markedly different in some respects; e.g. only Corsia has a gynostemium. However, they share a unique synapomorphy in the presence of a labellum formed from the outer median tepal (sepal). Corsia and Arachnitis are also similar in pollen sexine sculpturing. Among other putative relatives, the range of morphological similarities between Corsia and Campynemataceae (Liliales) tends to support recent preliminary inferences from molecular data that they are closely related, but a relationship with Thismia (Dioscoreales) cannot be discounted. Both Campynemataceae and Thismia share similarities with Corsia , including epigyny, absence of septal nectaries, presence of tepal nectaries, and pollen morphology. © 2002 Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2002, 138 , 315–324. 相似文献
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Leaf and stem anatomy of Vochysiaceae in relation to subfamilial and suprafamilial systematics 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
M. G. SAJO FLS P. J. RUDALL FLS 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2002,138(3):339-364
Several leaf anatomical features are potentially systematically informative within both the family Vochysiaceae and the order Myrtales, notably tracheoidal idioblasts, mucilage cells and secretory canals. Tracheoids with spiral wall thickenings are present in the mesophyll of most species of Vochysia , and also occur in several other families of Myrtales. Mucilage cells are common in the leaf epidermis in some Vochysiaceae. Secretory ducts are present in the midrib in Salvertia and Vochysia , which are apparently closely related, although Salvertia also shares some leaf anatomical characters with Qualea and Callisthene . Anatomical data do not support the segregation of Ruizterania from Qualea ; leaves of R. albiflora leaves are very similar to those of Q. paraensis in venation pattern, and leaf and stem anatomy. Different venation patterns are characteristic of sections within the genus Qualea , but within the large genus Vochysia , leaf anatomy is variable even within a subsection. Amongst other Myrtales, leaf anatomy of Vochysiaceae most closely resembles that of Combretaceae and Onagraceae. © 2002 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2002, 138 , 339–364. 相似文献
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SIGRIDLIEDE FLS ULRICHMEVE ANGELIKATÄUBER 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2002,139(2):145-158
Evidence from the chloroplast trn T-L spacer, trn L intron and trn L-F spacer shows the subtribe Glossonematinae of the tribe Asclepiadeae, hitherto composed of the Arabian and North African genera Glossonema , Odontanthera and Solenostemma , not to be monophyletic. While the affinities of Solenostemma cannot be determined with certainty at present, molecular, karyological and morphological evidence suggests that Glossonema and Odontanthera are closely allied to Pentarrhinum , an African genus of five species, belonging to the Cynanchinae. © 2002 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2002, 139 , 145–158. 相似文献
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IMOGEN POOLE FLS HAZEL P. WILKINSON FLS 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》1999,129(2):165-176
A pyritized twig resembling stems of the family Cclastraceae is described from the Eocene London Clay Formation of south-east England. This specimen is assigned to the form genus Celastrinoxylon (Schenk) Krausel 1939. The fossil has been studied by reflected light and scanning electron microscopy. The specimen is significant as it represents the first record of this family within the London Clay wood flora. 相似文献
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CHRISTINA L. BREDENKAMP ABRAHAM E. VAN WYK FLS 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》1999,129(3):223-238
Leaves of Passerina are inversely ericoid. Adaxial epidermal cells are relatively small; abaxial ones are large and tanniniferous. Mucilaginous epidermal cells are usually present in many Thymelaeaceae, including Passerina , mainly in the abaxial epidermis. They are unequally divided by a periclinal wall-like septum into two separate compartments: (1) the outer, adjacent to the cuticle, containing mostly tanniniferous substances and (2) the inner, containing mucilage. This type of epidermis has often been incorrecdy described as uni-, bi- or multiseriate. Transmission electron microscopy revealed mucilage, characterized by microfibrils, embedded between die innermost wall-like septum and outermost layers of the inner periclinal cell wall. As accumulation of mucilage increases, the innermost (adjacent to the cell contents) layer of the original periclinal cell wall is pressed against the cytoplasm, thus forming a clearly demarcated cellulose periclinal wall which divides the epidermis cell into two compartments, the inner wiuh mucilage and the outer comprising the cell lumen. Existing controversy is critically discussed. Our observations confirm the authenticity of mucilagination in epidermal cell walls. 相似文献
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JASON HILTON FLS 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》1999,129(1):1-54
Plant fossils from the Avon Gorge originally identified as Rhacophyton sp. have been subjected to a detailed morphological study incorporating examination of both previously known material and new specimens. A single taxon, Chlidanophylon dublinensis, dominates the assemblage accounting for over 90% of the fossils encountered. Other plant organs identified include dispersed acupulate preovules and five less frequently occurring organs of which four are of unknown affinities; the leaf genus Platyphyllum, Alicomopleris sp., two kinds of novel and frequendy dichotomizing branching structures and the spermatophyte synangium Telangiopsis. Possible whole plant relationships between the components of the fossil assemblage are discussed and the stratigraphic, systematic and evolutionary position of the component taxa are considered. 相似文献
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Comparative pappus micromorphology of edelweiss (Leontopodium,Gnaphalieae, Asteraceae) with implications for taxonomy,ecology and evolution 下载免费PDF全文
J. Sebastian Stille Tod F. Stuessy W. Bernhard Dickoré Michael Jaeger Birgit Gemeinholzer Volker Wissemann FLS 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2016,182(3):612-636
We analysed pappus characters in 31 of the c. 34 accepted Leontopodium spp. (edelweiss). Micromorphological pappus character states were useful for discriminating between individual species and intrageneric groups. The pappus differs in number, length, breadth, surface structure, colour and the tips of the bristles. Several features characterize single species, for example a unique fan‐like tip that is only found in L. franchetii. Leontopodium section Nobilia is supported by unusual pappus characters. Experimental evidence shows that the pappus of Leontopodium, previously thought to be caducous, is well suited for wind dispersal of the fruit. One clear trend is that species growing in sparsely vegetated, high‐altitude regions often have more numerous and longer pappus bristles, particularly on the female flowers. 相似文献
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Zygotic dormancy underlies prolonged seed development in Franklinia alatamaha (Theaceae): a most unusual case of reproductive phenology in angiosperms 下载免费PDF全文
Kristel M. Schoonderwoerd William E. Friedman FLS 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2016,181(1):70-83
In Franklinia alatamaha (Theaceae) an extended period of dormancy, associated with winter, separates pollination in the late summer and autumn from observable fruit growth, which occurs during the subsequent summer season. Here, ovule and early seed development were examined to decipher the timing of reproductive events that underlie this unusual phenological pattern. Female gametophytes were found to be mature before pollination. Evidence for double fertilization was observed soon after pollination. Early endosperm development progresses for up to 3 months after fertilization but comes to a standstill at the onset of winter. The zygote becomes dormant shortly after fertilization and does not divide during the autumn or winter. At the start of the following growing season, endosperm development is reinitiated and the first events associated with the formation of an embryo occur. Seed development is completed roughly at the same time as new flowers are opening, a full year after pollination and fertilization. Dehiscence of fruits does not occur until later in autumn. The prolonged zygotic dormancy in Franklinia is exceedingly rare among angiosperms and differs markedly from patterns of delayed fertilization that typically underlie extended periods between pollination and seed maturation in other temperate, perennial species. 相似文献
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A molecular phylogeny of the temperate Gondwanan family Pettalidae (Arachnida,Opiliones, Cyphophthalmi) and the limits of taxonomic sampling 下载免费PDF全文
Gonzalo Giribet FLS Sarah L. Boyer Caitlin M. Baker Rosa Fernández Prashant P. Sharma Benjamin L. de Bivort Savel R. Daniels Mark S. Harvey Charles E. Griswold 《Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society》2016,178(3):523-545
We evaluate the phylogenetic and biogeographical relationships of the members of the family Pettalidae (Opiliones, Cyphophthalmi), a textbook example of an ancient temperate Gondwanan taxon, by means of DNA sequence data from four markers. Taxon sampling is optimized to cover more than 70% of the described species in the family, with 117 ingroup specimens included in the analyses. The data were submitted to diverse analytical treatments, including static and dynamic homology, untrimmed and trimmed alignments, and a variety of optimality criteria including parsimony and maximum‐likelihood (traditional search and Bayesian). All analyses found strong support for the monophyly of the family Pettalidae and of all its genera, with the exception of Speleosiro, which is nested within Purcellia. However, the relationships among genera are poorly resolved, with the exceptions of a first split between the South African genus Parapurcellia and the remaining species, and, less supported, a possible relationship between Chileogovea and the other South African genus Purcellia. The diversification of most genera is Mesozoic, and of the three New Zealand genera, two show evidence of constant diversification through time, contradicting scenarios of total submersion of New Zealand during the Oligocene drowning episode. The genera Karripurcellia from Western Australia and Neopurcellia from the Australian plate of New Zealand show a pattern typical of relicts, with ancient origin, depauperate extant diversity and recent diversification. The following taxonomic actions are taken: Milipurcellia Karaman, 2012 is synonymized with Karripurcellia Giribet, 2003 syn. nov. ; Speleosiro Lawrence, 1931 is synonymised with Purcellia Hansen & Sørensen, 1904 syn. nov . The following new combinations are proposed: Parapurcellia transvaalica (Lawrence, 1963) comb. nov. ; Purcellia argasiformis (Lawrence, 1931) comb. nov . 相似文献
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