Reproductive structures and systematics of Buxaceae |
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Authors: | MARIA VON BALTHAZAR PETER K. ENDRESS |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH –8008 Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Buxaceae belong to a grade of families near the base of eudicots. Flowers of these families are characterized by a variable number and arrangement of floral organs. In this study, the anthetic structure of the gynoecium and androecium of representatives of all genera of Buxaceae were comparatively studied, and observations on the flowering processes and pollination biology were made. Styloceras and Notobuxus were studied in detail for the first time. Various features of the morphological analysis support our earlier molecular phylogenetic study. Shared reproductive characters among Sarcococca , Pachysandra and Styloceras are the occurrence of two (rarely three) carpels, the lack of interstylar nectaries, a micropyle formed by both integuments, attractive stamens in male flowers, and fleshy fruits. In addition, Styloceras and Pachysandra share a secondary partition in the ovary. Notobuxus does not seem to be clearly distinct from Buxus . Both have a similar inflorescence and perianth structure; female flowers have three carpels, interstylar nectaries, micropyles formed by the inner integument, rudimentary arils, and they develop into capsular fruits; in male flowers stamens are sessile and the central pistillode is lacking in some species. Thus, it is questionable to justify a separation of Buxus and Notobuxus at genus level. The results further strongly support the placement of Buxaceae among basal eudicots. © The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2002, 140 , 193–228. |
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Keywords: | basal eudicots Buxus floral evolution floral morphology and anatomy Notobuxus Pachysandra phylogenetics pollination Sarcococca Styloceras |
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