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Floral development in Nymphaea tetragona (Nymphaeaceae)
Authors:GUANG‐WAN HU  LI‐GONG LEI  KE‐MING LIU  CHUN‐LIN LONG
Institution:1. Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650204, China;2. Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China;3. Department of Botany, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, China
Abstract:We describe in detail the floral ontogeny of Nymphaea tetragona from a wild population to provide evidence regarding the phylogenetic position of Nymphaea and to reveal evolutionary trends of flowers in Nymphaeaceae by comparison with that of the other genera. Four sepals are initiated unidirectionally. The basal petals are initiated unidirectionally and alternate with the sepals. The dome‐shaped floral apex continues to expand and produces more petal and stamen primordia. The remaining petals and all stamens are initiated in spirals or whorls. Later, the periphery of the floral apex grows more quickly than the centre and results in a depression in the centre of the apex after all stamens have been initiated. Carpels are simultaneously initiated in a cycle at the periphery of the depression. They are ascidiate. After all organs have been initiated, the centre of the depression on the floral apex grows and develops into a globular structure. The connected inferior ovary, stigma caps and the globular floral apex together form an extragynoecial compitum. Within Nymphaeaceae, the floral ontogeny of Nymphaea is most similar to that of Euryale and Victoria. It differs more from Ondinea and Barclaya, and differs most from Nuphar. © 2009 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2009, 159 , 211–221.
Keywords:ANITA  basal angiosperms  floral organ initiation  Nymphaea
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