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Morphology and development of the reproductive shoots of Lilaea scilloides (Poir.) Hauman (Alismatidae)
Authors:U POSLUSZNY FLS    W A CHARLTON  D K JAIN FLS
Institution:Botany Department, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada NIG 2W1;Department of Botany, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL;Department of Botany, Meerut College, Meerut, India 250001
Abstract:Shoots of adult plants of Lilaea scilloides have a sympodial form. Each unit of the sympodium bears a single sheathing prophyll (which is the only kind of foliage leaf produced in the adult) and terminates in an inflorescence. The prophyll subtends the next unit of the sympodium. A further accessory bud can form in association with each unit. This bud repeats the pattern of the main sympodium, giving the plant a tufted habit. Five different kinds of flower can be identified in the inflorescence: a unisexual male flower with a single perianth member and adnate stamen; a bisexual flower, with a single perianth member and adnate stamen, and a single carpel with an anatropous bitegmic ovule; a unisexual female flower with a single perianth member and carpel; a unisexual female flower comprising only a single carpel; and a female flower comprising only a single carpel with a very long filamentous style. The first four kinds occur in the upper part of the inflorescence which is normally elevated on a scape, while the last kind is restricted to the base of the inflorescence. In the position of the basal flowers several variations have been observed in cultivated material. These include branching associated with the basal flowers, which results in the development of additional basal flowers or inflorescences, and even total replacement of a basal flower by an inflorescence or a branching structure bearing flowers. A review of past literature includes a clarification of some persistent errors which have confused the taxonomic position of the plant and the morphological interpretation of the reproductive appendages.
Keywords:Bisexual flower  floral development  floral morphology  sympodial branching  unisexual flower
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