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Microsporogenesis and systematics of Aristolochiaceae
Authors:FAVIO GONZÁLEZ  PAULA J RUDALL FLS  CAROL A FURNESS
Institution:Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Ap. Ae. 7495, Santaféde Bogotá, Colombia;Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB
Abstract:Within Aristolochiaceae, a secretory tapetum and orbicules are ubiquitous, but both simultaneous and successive types of microsporogenesis occur. Simultaneous cytokinesis is apparently plesiomorphic within the order Piperales, in which Aristolochiaceae are now placed. Successive microsporogenesis was found only in species of Aristolochia confined to a crown clade in the proposed phylogeny of this genus. In contrast to many other taxa, within Aristolochiaceae there is no strict relationship between microsporogenesis type and tetrad configuration, which is strongly influenced by spindle orientation, especially during meiosis II. There is also no direct correlation between microsporogenesis type and the aperture of mature pollen grains.
Keywords:Aristolochia  Asarum  embryology  magnoliids  Piperales  pollen  Sarumatetrads  Thottea
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