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Floral development of Cardiopteris,with emphasis on gynoecial structure and ovular morphology
Authors:Dong‐Rui KONG  Melanie SCHORI  Shu‐Gang LU  Lu LI  Hua PENG
Affiliation:1. Institute of Ecology and Geobotany, Yunnan University, , Kunming, 650091 China;2. Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Kunming, 650201 China;3. School of Life Science, Ludong University, , Yantai, 264025 Shandong, China;4. Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, , Surrey, TW9 3DS UK;5. Yunnan Academy of Biodiversity, Southwest Forestry University, , Kunming, 650224 China
Abstract:Cardiopteris is unique in the expanded Cardiopteridaceae for several distinctive features, including its gynoecial structure and ovular morphology. We studied the floral development of Cardiopteris to clarify floral morphology and document floral development. Cardiopteris has three carpel primordia, which are separate at their tips but congenitally fused at their bases. The synascidiate zone (the fused proximal part) develops into the unilocular ovary; the three discrete carpel apices diverge in development: the apex of the adaxial carpel differentiates into a style and stigma, while the apices of the two lateral-abaxial carpels elongate and develop into a fleshy appendage only after fertilization. The ovules are attached to the lateral-abaxial carpels. At anthesis, the ovules are ategmic and orthotropous without funicles (morphologically undifferentiated). Functional differentiation occurs in the three carpels of Cardiopteris: the adaxial one is the site of pollination, while the lateral-abaxial two produce ovules. The ategmic orthotropous ovule is unusual in Cardiopteridaceae and is an apomorphy of Cardiopteris.
Keywords:Aquifoliales  carpel  gynoecium  ovule
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