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Relationships, classification and evolution of Scleranthus (Caryophyllaceae) as inferred from analysis of morphological characters
Authors:R D SMISSEN  P J GARNOCK-JONES
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:Study of floral anatomy, micromorphology, palynology and onotogeny has revealed new characters for phylogenetic analysis in the genus Scleranthus . Cladistic analysis of these characters, along with those previously available, suggests that the genus consists of Eurasian/Mediterranean and Australasian sister clades. Gynoecial morphology and development are closely similar in all species, suggesting the genus is monophyletic despite its disjunct northern and southern hemisphere distribution. Variation in pollen:ovule ratios and their implications for the evolution of Scleranthus species are also discussed and it is concluded that a range of breeding strategies intermediate between autogamy and xenogamy exists in the genus. Single-stamened species of Scleranthus are likely to be obligate autogams, despite their comparatively high pollen:ovule ratios in relation to autogamic species of other genera.  © 2002 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2002, 140 , 15–29.
Keywords:Alsinoideae  pollen  ontogeny  morphology  anatomy  pollen: ovule ratio  cladistics  phylogeny
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