Systematic significance of mature embryo of bamboos |
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Authors: | B. Hari Gopal H. Y. Mohan Ram |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Delhi, 110007 Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | The mature embryo of seven species belonging to five genera of Indian bamboos is described. In all these the basic pattern of embryo organisation is same: the scutellar and coleoptilar bundles are not separated by an internode, the epiblast is absent, the lower portion of the scutellum and the coleorhiza are separated by a cleft and the margins of embryonic leaves overlap. The features unique to fleshy fruited bamboos are: presence of a massive scutellum, the juxtaposition of plumule and radicle and the occurrence of a bud in the axil of the coleoptile. The fleshy fruit bearing bamboos should be classified into one group, the tribeMelocanneae. Evidence is provided to recognise additional groups in the subfamilyBambusoideae. |
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Keywords: | Angiosperms Poaceae (Gramineae) Bambusoideae Bambusa Dendrocalamus Pseudostachyum Melocalamus Melocanna Ochlandra Embryo |
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