Embryology ofHeliotropium scabrum andH. strigosum (Boraginaceae) |
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Authors: | Tasneem Fathima Khaleel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Section of Systematic Botany and Cytoembryology, Dept. of Biology, Eastern Montana College, 59101 Billings, MT, USA |
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Abstract: | The embryology ofHeliotropium scabrum andH. strigosum has been studied. The development of the anthers follows the dicotyledonous type, the tapetal cells become binucleate. The pollen grains are shed at the two-celled stage. Megaspore tetrads are linear and the development of the megagametophyte corresponds with the Polygonum type. The endosperm is cellular. The embryo development follows the Onagrad Type, i.e. the Capsella variation inH. scabrum and the Nicotiana variation of the Solanad Type inH. strigosum. The pericarp is differentiated into a one-layered epicarp with bulbous-based, unicellular hair, a 5–6-layered chlorenchymatous mesocarp and a 6–7-layered endocarp. The seed coat consists only of the thickened portions of the epidermis. |
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Keywords: | Boraginaceae Heliotropioideae Heliotropium Microsporogenesis megasporogenesis development of gametophytes endosperm embryo pericarp and seed coat Systematic position |
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