Floral development of Iris decora Wall. (Iridaceae) |
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Authors: | P C PANDE V SINGH |
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Institution: | School of Plant Morphology, Meerut College, Meerut 250001, India |
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Abstract: | The outer tepal and stamen primordia arise as secondary primordia on the outer tepal-stamenprimordia, which are formed on the floral apex. The inner tepal primordia are formed directly on the floral apex. All the floral appendages are initiated in the second tunica layer and are homologous with regard to their origin and early development. A short perianth tube is formed as a result of intercalary growth in the common bases of the tepal primordia. The intercalary growth in the fused bases of the floral appendages elevates the peripheral zone. The floral apex thus appears as a shallow cup. Further intercalary growth results in the formation of an inferior ovary. The ovules are initiated as outgrowths on placental ridges from the lateral ovary wall, the trilocular appearance being the result of secondary cohesion of the parietal placentae. |
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Keywords: | floral histogenesis floral organogenesis inferior ovary Iris decora tepal-stamen primordium |
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