The floral development and floral anatomy ofChrysosplenium alternifolium, an unusal member of the Saxifragaceae |
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Authors: | L P Ronse Decraene P Roels E F Smets A Backlund |
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Institution: | (1) Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Botanical Institute, K.U.Leuven, Kardinaal Mercierlaan 92, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium;(2) Department of Systematic Botany, Villavagen 6, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden;(3) Present address: Department of Genetics, Trinity College, University of Dublin, 2 Dublin, Ireland |
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Abstract: | The floral development and anatomy ofChrysosplenium alternifolium were studied with the scanning electron microscope and light microscope to understand the initiation sequence of the floral
organs and the morphology of the flower, and to find suitable floral characters to interpret the systematic position of the
genus within the Saxifragaceae. The tetramerous flower shows a highly variable initiation sequence. The median sepals and
first stamens arise in a paired sequence resembling a dimerous arrangement, but the first sepal and stamen arise on the side
opposite to the bract. Transversal sepals and stamens emerge sequentially, as one side often precedes the other; sepals and
stamens occasionally arise on common primordia. Initiation of the gynoecium is more constant with two median carpel primordia
arising on a sunken floral apex. Several flowers were found to be pentamerous with a 2/5 initiation sequence. Flowers were
invariably found to be apetalous without traces of petals in primordial stages; this condition is interpreted as an apomorphy.
It is postulated that the development of a broad gynoecial nectary is responsible for the occurrence of an obdiplostemonous
androecium. The gynoecium shows a number of anatomical particularities not observed in other Saxifragaceae. The presence and
distribution of colleters is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Colleters Floral anatomy Floral development Obdiplostemony Placentation |
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