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Seed coat morphology of Aizoaceae–Sesuvioideae, Gisekiaceae and Molluginaceae and its systematic significance
Authors:NASR M. S. HASSAN  ULRICH MEVE    SIGRID LIEDE-SCHUMANN fls
Affiliation:Department of Plant Systematics, University of Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Abstract:
Macro- and micromorphological characters of the seeds of 32 species belonging to Aizoaceae (26 species), Gisekiaceae (one species) and Molluginaceae (five species) were analysed for their taxonomic value. Seed morphology is found to be of considerable taxonomic value within the taxa investigated, although additional criteria are usually necessary for distinguishing the species. However, a subgroup of Trianthema , consisting of T. cussackiana , T. megasperma , T. pilosa , T. rhynchocalyptra and T. oxycalyptra var. oxycalyptra (Aizoaceae) shares the synapomorphy of seeds with scattered idioblast cells (papillae). There is little infrageneric variation within Sesuvium and Zaleya in contrast to Trianthema , whose seeds are considerably polymorphic. The fairly different seed structures found in Aizoaceae s.s . and Molluginaceae support their treatment as two distinct families. However, the position of Lineum (Molluginaceae) remains uncertain. Moreover, seed characters support the independence of Gisekia (Gisekiaceae) in a family of its own.  © 2005 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2005, 148 , 189–206.
Keywords:Cypselea    Gisekia    Limeum    micromorphology    SEM    Sesuvium    taxonomy    Trianthema    Zaleya
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