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五种国产梾木属(广义)植物的核型 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
对分布于我国的木来木属CornusL .(广义 ) 4个主要类群的 5种植物进行了细胞学研究。结果表明 ,这 5种植物的染色体数目和核型分别为 :灯台树C .controversaHemsl.2n=2 0 =2m 8sm 1 0st;红瑞木C .albaL .2n =2 2 =8sm 1 2st 2t;毛木来C .walteriWanger.2n =2 2 =8sm 1 4st(0_2SAT) ;山茱萸C .officinalisSeib .etZucc .2n =1 8=8m 1 0sm (0_2SAT) ;四照花 (变种 )C .kousavar.chinensisOsborn 2n =2 2=2sm 6st (0_2SAT) 1 4t 相似文献
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Julia O. Sonsin Peter E. Gasson FLS Claudia F. Barros Carmen R. Marcati 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2012,170(2):257-276
A comparative study of the secondary xylem (wood) anatomy of 11 species (38 specimens) occurring in cerrado s.s. and the adjacent gallery forest (both cerrado s.l. habitat) was made with the aim of identifying the anatomical characteristics of ecological value and correlating them with the environmental conditions. The anatomical features that vary, in general, between the two habitats are: growth ring distinctness (well or poorly defined); tyloses and deposits (more abundant in cerrado specimens); gelatinous fibres (more evident in cerrado specimens and in different patterns between habitats); variation in paratracheal and banded parenchyma (more abundant in cerrado); and more cells per parenchyma strand in cerrado. In general, gallery forest specimens have wider vessels, fewer vessels per square millimetre and larger intervessel pits, indicating more efficient water conduction, whereas cerrado s.s. specimens are the opposite, with low vulnerability and mesomorphy indices, demonstrating greater safety under conditions of water stress. © 2012 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, ?? , ??–??. 相似文献
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Sherwin Carlquist 《Brittonia》2006,58(4):301-313
Previous analyses ofAsteropeia andPhysena have not compared the wood anatomy of these genera to those of Caryophyllales s.l. Molecular evidence shows that the two
genera from a clade that is a sister group of the core Caryophyllales. Synapomorphies of theAsteropeia-Physena clade include small circular alternate pits on vessels, presence of vasicentric tracheids plus fiber-tracheids, presence
of abaxial-confluent plus diffuse axial parenchyma, and presence of predominantly uniseriate rays. These features are analyzed
with respect to habit and ecology of the two genera. Solitary vessels, present in both genera, are related to the presence
of vasicentric tracheids. Autapomorphies in the two genera seem related to adaptations byPhysena as a shrub of moderately dry habitats (e.g., narrower vessel elements, abundant vasicentric tracheids, square to erect cells
in rays) as compared to alternate character expressions that seem related to the arboreal habit and humid forest ecology ofAsteropeia. The functional significance of vasicentric tracheids and fiber-tracheids in dicotyledons is briefly reviewed in the light
of wood anatomy of the two genera. 相似文献
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Computer simulations similar to actual trees were constructed using simple branching rules. Branch orientation with respect to the direction of gravity was a fundamental consideration. In Cornus kousa BUERG. ex HANCE, several types of branches develop from winter buds, varying from orthotropic shoots to plagiotropic ones. Based on actual observations and measurements of branching structures with a wide range of orientations, we made a flexible geometrical model consisting of five forking branches that varied in outgrowth depending on the direction of the shoot with respect to gravity. Repetition of the branching by computer generated a realistic tree pattern, which was close to the shape of a young C. kousa tree. Reproductive shoots seem to be under a branching rule that was a modification of vegetative branching, although the reproductive branch size was considerably smaller than the vegetative one, and reproductive branching was bifurcated instead of five-forked. We conclude that all branchings in orthotropic and plagiotropic shoots in the vegetative phase and shoots in the reproductive phase are formed under the same branching rule, but each has different parameter values. 相似文献
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Sherwin Carlquist 《Brittonia》2005,57(1):59-67
Quantitative and qualitative data on wood and bark anatomy are given for Muntingia calabura L. and Dicraspidia donnell-smithii Standley. These data are compared with phylogenetic schemes, based on DNA analysis, in which Muntingiaceae belong to the
“dipterocarp clade” within Malvales. The data are consistent with this hypothesis, although Muntingiaceae lack pit vestures
in vessels, which are seen in the other malvalean families (Cistaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Neuradaceae, Sarcolaenaceae, Thymeleaceae),
and this may represent a loss of pit vestures. All families of the dipterocarp clade agree with both genera of Muntingiaceae
in having tracheids as the imperforate tracheary element type (at least ancestrally), although fiber-tracheids also occur
in some Dipterocarpaceae and Thymeleaceae. The large size of some malvalean families (with attendant greater diversity in
character states) and a paucity of wood studies in those families make for difficulty in comparison of features such as axial
parenchyma and ray types with those of Muntingiaceae; character states of these features are consistent with placement of
Muntingiaceae in the dipterocarp clade of Malvales. Banded phloem fibers in bark of Muntingiaceae are much like those of other
Malvales. Wood of Muntingiaceae is highly mesomorphic according to quantitative vessel features. 相似文献
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Genetic structure and post‐glacial expansion of Cornus florida L. (Cornaceae): integrative evidence from phylogeography,population demographic history,and species distribution modeling 下载免费PDF全文
Ashley Call Yan‐Xia Sun Yan Yu Peter B. Pearman David T. Thomas Robert N. Trigiano Ignazio Carbone Qiu‐Yun Xiang 《植物分类学报:英文版》2016,54(2):136-151
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The stem anatomy of Turbinicarpus s.l. was studied with the aims of finding characters to support the three clades (Rapicactus, Kadenicarpus, and Turbinicarpus) in which Turbinicarpus s.l. was recovered in the most recent phylogeny of the Cacteae tribe. Thirty-five taxa were prepared, and their tissues were compared. Substantial variation was found in the epidermal surface. The hypodermis has concentric druses (Rapicactus clade) or prismatic crystals (Kadenicarpus and Turbinicarpus clades) in the cell lumina. There are abundant collateral cortical bundles, but they are amphicribal in a few taxa, and xylary fibers occur in the Kadenicarpus clade. All members of Turbinicarpus s.l. have phloem without sclerenchyma and nonfibrous wood, except for T. subterraneus, which has wood with few fibers. The periderm has an epidermal origin, and the phellem may have thin-walled cells or alternating thin- to thick-walled layers. Our results support the three clades. The Kadenicarpus clade comprises the species with xylary fibers in cortical bundles, but it shares prismatic crystals in the hypodermis, thin-walled phellem cells and partially dilated rays with the Turbinicarpus clade. The members of the Rapicactus clade have concentric druses in the hypodermis. The anatomical features proved to be valuable to support the recognition of monophyletic clades. 相似文献
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JULIETA A. ROSELL MARK E. OLSON REBECA AGUIRRE-HERNÁNDEZ SHERWIN CARLQUIST fls 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2007,154(3):331-351
Despite collecting copious amounts of data, wood anatomists rarely perform appropriate statistical analyses, especially in the case of categorical variables. Nevertheless, anatomists have succeeded in identifying strong ecological trends. We show that, with only a slightly more sophisticated analysis, the strength and significance of 'well-known' associations can be quantified, and new associations pinpointed. Using logistic regression to reanalyse the classic Carlquist and Hoekman data set for the southern Californian flora, we show strong support for the notion that true tracheid presence lowers vessel grouping; in contrast, vasicentric tracheids are associated with a diversity of vessel grouping strategies. We show that statistical models can refine anatomical interpretations by identifying unusual species. For example, Fremontodendron californicum and Baccharis salicifolia (= B. glutinosa ) were identified as unusual in lacking vasicentric tracheids; a consultation of preparations revealed that they are indeed present. For purposes of ecological wood anatomy, anatomical terminology should reflect cell function; we suggest that terminological systems that yield better predictive power in statistical models such as ours are preferable. Finally, we make recommendations ranging from the statistical, e.g. the need to check assumptions and the need for the inclusion of phylogeny, to the biological, e.g. gathering data expressly designed to test functional hypotheses rather than all of the information in standardized lists. © 2007 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2007, 154 , 331–351. 相似文献
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SHERWIN CARLQUIST 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2003,143(1):1-19
Wood and stem anatomy is studied for seven species of six genera (root anatomy also reported for one species) of Amaranthaceae s.s. Quantitative data on vessels correlate closely with relative xeromorphy of respective species, agreeing with values reported for dicotyledons without successive cambia in comparable habitats. Libriform fibre abundance increases and vessel diameter decreases as stems and roots of the annual Amaranthus caudatus mature. Long, thick-walled fibres in Bosea yervamora may be related to the upright nature of elongate semi-climbing stems. Non-bordered or minutely bordered perforation plates characterize Amaranthaceae, as they do most other Caryophyllales. Amaranthaceae have idioblastic cells containing druses, rhomboidal crystals or crystal sand: these forms intergrade and seem closely related. Rays are present in secondary xylem of the Amaranthaceae studied. Cells intermediate between ray cells and libriform fibres occur in Charpentiera elliptica . Degrees of diversity in rays and reports of raylessness in Amaranthaceae induce discussion of definition and identification of rays in dicotyledons; some sources recognize both rays and radial plates of conjunctive tissue in Amaranthaceae. The action of successive cambia is described: lateral meristem periclinal divisions produce secondary cortex externally, conjunctive tissue internally and yield vascular cambia as well. Vascular cambia produce secondary phloem and secondary xylem, in both ray and fascicular zones, as in a dicotyledon with a single cambium. Identification of meristem activity and appreciation of varied ray manifestations are essential in understanding the ontogeny of stems in Amaranthaceae (which have recently been united with Chenopodiaceae). © 2003 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2003, 143 , 1–19. 相似文献
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Thomas Huelsken Daniel Tapken Tim Dahlmann Heike W?gele Cynthia Riginos Michael Hollmann 《Organisms Diversity & Evolution》2012,12(4):349-375
Here, we present the first phylogenetic analysis of a group of species taxonomically assigned to Polinices sensu latu (Naticidae, Gastropoda) based on molecular data sets. Polinices s.l. represents a speciose group of the infaunal gastropod family Naticidae, including species that have often been assigned to subgenera of Polinices [e.g. P. (Neverita), P. (Euspira), P. (Conuber) and P. (Mammilla)] based on conchological data. The results of our molecular phylogenetic analysis confirm the validity of five genera, Conuber, Polinices, Mammilla, Euspira and Neverita, including four that have been used previously mainly as subgenera of Polinices s.l. Our results furthermore indicate a close relationship of members of the Polinicinae to Sinum??a genus traditionally placed in the naticid subfamily Sininae. We furthermore present conchological analyses to determine the validity of shell characters used traditionally in species designation in the genus Polinices. Our data reveal several characters (e.g. protoconch, operculum colour, parietal callus) to be informative, while many characters show a high degree of homoplasy (e.g. umbilicus, shell form). Among the species arranged in the genus Polinices s.s., four conchologically very similar taxa often subsumed under the common Indo-Pacific species P. mammilla are separated distinctly in phylogenetic analyses. Despite their striking conchological similarities, none of these four taxa are related directly to each other. Additional conchological analyses of available name-bearing type specimens and type figures reveal the four ??mammilla??-like white Polinices species to include true P. mammilla and three additional species, which could be assigned to P. constanti (replacement name for P. dubius), P. jukesii and possibly P. tawhitirahia, based on protoconch and operculum characteristics. 相似文献
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S. Pulina S. Suikkanen C. T. Satta M. A. Mariani B. M. Padedda T. Virdis 《Plant biosystems》2016,150(4):660-670
We investigated multiannual trends in phytoplankton in relation to several environmental drivers. We analyzed ecological data collected during the past two decades from three aquatic sites: an artificial lake, a coastal lagoon, and a marine coastal area. Hydrographic, nutrient, and phytoplankton data were statistically analyzed to detect trends and interactions. In all ecosystems, the chlorophyll a concentration decreased with increasing abundance of small-sized phytoplankton. Phytoplankton dynamics were related to decreased nutrient concentrations in the lake, to dynamics of phosphorus and decreased salinity in the lagoon, and probably to combined top-down and bottom-up processes in the marine gulf. 相似文献
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Systematic wood anatomy of the tribe Phyllantheae (Phyllanthaceae,Euphorbiaceae s.l.) from India: implication in reinstatement of Phyllanthus,Glochidion and allies 下载免费PDF全文
The present paper provides a comprehensive wood anatomical survey of sixteen Indian species belonging to six genera, viz. Breynia, Flueggea, Glochidion, Leptopus, Margaritaria and Phyllanthus, of Phyllantheae (Phyllanthaceae). Systematic relationships were evaluated within the Phyllantheae with special emphasis on wood anatomical distinctiveness and recognition of genera within the super‐genus Phyllanthus s.l. Except for Leptopus, the wood microstructure of all genera was found to be largely homogeneous. The results confirm the generic identity of Glochidion, Phyllanthus and Breynia s.l. (including Sauropus) within Phyllanthus s.l. and supports the segregation of Leptopus from Phyllantheae. Further, the results did not favour the placement of P. columnaris and P. polyphyllus in same subsection ‘Polyphylli’ of Emblica sect. Emblica. Ecological and evolutionary aspects of the wood anatomy within the tribe are also discussed. 相似文献
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Merran L. Matthews Maria Do Carmo E. Amaral Peter K. Endress fls 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2012,170(3):299-392
Ochnaceae s.l. (Ochnaceae, Quiinaceae and Medusagynaceae), one of the well‐supported subclades of the large order Malpighiales retrieved so far in molecular phylogenetic studies, were comparatively studied with regard to floral structure using microtome section series and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Floral morphology, anatomy and histology also strongly reflect this close relationship. Potential synapomorphies of the subclade include: flowers nectarless, sepals of different sizes within a flower, petals not retarded in development and forming the protective organs of advanced floral buds, petal aestivation contort, petals with three vascular traces, petals reflexed over the sepals and directed toward the pedicel, polystemony, anthers almost or completely basifixed, gynoecium often with more than five carpels, short gynophore present, styles separate for at least their uppermost part and radiating outwards, suction‐cup‐shaped stigmas, vasculature forming a dorsal band of bundles in the upper stylar region, gynoecium epidermis with large, radially elongate cells, ovules either weakly crassinucellar or incompletely tenuinucellar with an endothelium, abundance of tanniferous tissues and sclerenchyma in floral organs. The most strongly supported subclade of two of the three families in molecular analyses, Quiinaceae and Medusagynaceae, is also particularly well supported by floral structural features, including the presence of functionally and morphologically unisexual flowers, a massive thecal septum that persists after anther dehiscence, styles radiating outward from the ovary, two lateral ovules per carpel, positioned one above the other, conspicuous longitudinal ribs on the ovary wall at anthesis, and a ‘false endothelium’ on the nucellus at anthesis. Additionally, the group fits well in Malpighiales and further emphasizes the relationship of Malpighiales with Celastrales and Oxalidales, and thus the unity of the COM clade. © 2012 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, 170 , 299–392. 相似文献
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Katarzyna Nowak Joel Berger Amy Panikowski Donald G. Reid Aerin L. Jacob Greg Newman Nicholas E. Young Jon P. Beckmann Shane A. Richards 《Ecology and evolution》2020,10(23):13488
Participatory approaches, such as community photography, can engage the public in questions of societal and scientific interest while helping advance understanding of ecological patterns and processes. We combined data extracted from community‐sourced, spatially explicit photographs with research findings from 2018 fieldwork in the Yukon, Canada, to evaluate winter coat molt patterns and phenology in mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus), a cold‐adapted, alpine mammal. Leveraging the community science portals iNaturalist and CitSci, in less than a year we amassed a database of almost seven hundred unique photographs spanning some 4,500 km between latitudes 37.6°N and 61.1°N from 0 to 4,333 m elevation. Using statistical methods accounting for incomplete data, a common issue in community science datasets, we identified the effects of intrinsic (sex and presence of offspring) and broad environmental (latitude and elevation) factors on molt onset and rate and compared our findings with published data. Shedding occurred over a 3‐month period between 29 May and 6 September. Effects of sex and offspring on the timing of molt were consistent between the community‐sourced and our Yukon data and with findings on wild mountain goats at a long‐term research site in west‐central Alberta, Canada. Males molted first, followed by females without offspring (4.4 days later in the coarse‐grained, geographically wide community science sample; 29.2 days later in our fine‐grained Yukon sample) and lastly females with new kids (6.2; 21.2 days later, respectively). Shedding was later at higher elevations and faster at northern latitudes. Our findings establish a basis for employing community photography to examine broad‐scale questions about the timing of ecological events, as well as sex differences in response to possible climate drivers. In addition, community photography can help inspire public participation in environmental and outdoor activities specifically with reference to iconic wildlife. 相似文献
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Bozena Kolano Dorota Siwinska Jamie McCann Hanna Weiss‐Schneeweiss 《Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London》2015,179(2):218-235
The evolution of genome size and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) locus organization was analysed in 23 diploid species of Chenopodium s.l., all of which share the same base chromosome number of x = 9. Phylogenetic relationships among these species were inferred from plastid and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (nrITS) DNA sequences. The molecular phylogenetic analyses assigned all analysed species of Chenopodium s.l. to six evolutionary lineages, corresponding to the recent new generic taxonomic treatment of Chenopodium s.l. The distribution of rDNA loci for four species is presented here for the first time using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with 5S and 35S rDNA probes. Most of the 23 analysed diploid Chenopodium spp. possessed a single subterminally located 35S rDNA locus, except for three species which possessed two 35S rDNA loci. One or two 5S rDNA loci were typically localized subterminally on chromosomes, rarely interstitially. Analyses of rDNA locus numbers in a phylogenetic context resulted in the reconstruction of one locus each of 35S rDNA and 5S rDNA, both in subterminal positions, as the ancestral state. Genome sizes determined using flow cytometry were relatively small (2C value < 2.8 pg), ranging from 0.734 pg in C. schraderianum to 2.721 pg in C. californicum (nearly four‐fold difference), and were often conserved within major phylogenetic lineages, suggesting an adaptive value. The reconstructed ancestral genome size was small for all evolutionary lineages, and changes have probably coincided with the divergence of major lineages. © 2015 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015, 179 , 218–235. 相似文献