Colleter types in Rubiaceae, especially in relation to the bacterial leaf nodule symbiosis |
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Authors: | NELS R LERSTEN FLS |
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Institution: | Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | Vegetative buds were removed from herbarium specimens, and a small number of living plants, of 116 species of 111 genera of Rubiaceae and processed for light-microscopic examination of colleter form and anatomy. The results were combined with those of earlier studies. Most colleters in this family are of the 'standard type' described by others. Colleters are, however, lacking in eight genera. dendroid colleters occur in six genera. Two other genera have an intermediate type of colleter. Three genera have bacterial leaf nodules; dendroid colleters are not restricted to these genera, but their pattern of occurrence suggests a causal relationship between bacterial infection and evolution of dendroid colleters. Coupled with the geographic distribution of nodulared species within these genera, this pattern indicates that Pavetta became infected very early in its evolutionary history, Psychotria relatively later, and Neorosea most recently. |
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