Fruit dimorphism inPhaseolus sublobatus (Fabaceae) and its evolutionary significance |
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Authors: | Subodh K. Sharma C. R. Babu B. M. Johri |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Delhi, 110007 Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | Populations of the annualPhaseolus sublobatus from different ecogeographical zones are genetically differentiated. In twelve populations from the western ghats (Maharashtra range) chasmogamous flowers are arranged in peduncled capitate racemes borne in leaf axils of higher nodes. One population (Poona Race S4) has additional inflorescences, also with chasmogamous flowers, on the main axis between the cotyledonary node and the ground. When the pods of these flowers ripen, the inflorescence gradually coils and, eventually, gets bury the fruits in the soil. This phenomenon is not known in any other plant.—The seed-coat patterns as revealed by SEM, and germination behaviour of both aerial and subterranean seeds are similar, and both types of seeds lack dormancy.—Heavy seed predation selection pressure is probably the principal cause for the evolution of fruit dimorphism inP. sublobatus. The origin of geocarpy in relation to fruit dimorphism and seed predation is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Angiosperms Leguminosae Fabaceae Phaseolus sublobatus Geocarpy amphicarpy |
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