The gynostemium of Bulbophyllum ecornutum (J. J. Smith) J. J. Smith (Orchidaceae) |
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Authors: | FINN N. RASMUSSEN |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Systematic Botany, Gothersgade 140, DK-1123 Copenhagen K, Denmark |
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Abstract: | RASMUSSEN, F. N., 1985. The gynostemium of Bulbophyllum ecornutum (J. J. Smith) J.J. Smith (Orchidaceae) . Stages in the development of the gynostemium of Bulbophyllum ecornutum demonstrate that the pollinium stalk is a hamulus in this and in a closely related species, B. gibbolabium . A hamulus arises by apical growth and reflexion of the median carpel. Hamuli have recently been discovered in several orchid genera, and a transverse fold of the rostellar apex is already known from a large group of orchids. The closely related B. cornutum has a quite different gynostemium structure. |
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Keywords: | Floral organogenesis hamulus pollinaria |
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