Ontogeny and structure of the drupe of Ozoroa paniculosa (Anacardiaceae) |
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Authors: | IRMGARD VON TEICHMAN FLS ABRAHAM EVAN WYK FLS |
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Institution: | Margaretha Mes Institute for Seed Research, Department of Botany, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002 Republic of South Africa;H.G.W. J.Schweickerdt Herbarium, Department of Botany, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002 Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | An exocarp sensu stricto develops from the outer epidermis of the ovary wall. At maturity it comprises extensively radially elongated palisade-like parenchyma cellS. Besides having an outer cuticle, the outer tangential and outer parts of the radial cell walls of these cells are strongly cutinized. Large, permanently open stomata and saucer-shaped depressions also characterize the exocarp. The mature mesocarp sensu stricto consists of secondarily thickened parenchyma and brachysclereidS. An abundance of tanniniferous deposits and crystals, as well as secretory ducts associated with the vascular bundles also form part of the mature mesocarp. Derivatives of the inner epidermis of the ovary wall differentiate into the stratified endocarp sensu stricto. At maturity this comprises consecutive layers of macrosclereids, osteosclereids (typified by a capitate part and cell wall flutes), brachysclereids, and crystalliferous sclereidS. Pericarp structure is related to its taxonomic significance and the possible role of micromorphological characters in the survival strategy of Ozoroa paniculosa. It is shown that ontogenetic studies contribute to the precise interpretation of previously described cell layers, ensuring that homologous tissues are compared in different taxa. |
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Keywords: | Fruit Heeria pericarp Protorhus Rhoeae Semecarpus stomata |
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