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A comparative study of the ontogenetic development of the cupules inCastanea andLithocarpus (Fagaceae)
Authors:Motoharu Okamoto
Institution:(1) Osaka Museum of Natural History, Nagai Park, Higashi-Sumiyoshi-ku, 546 Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Two contradicting theories have been proposed for the morphological nature of fagaceous cupules; the intercalary growth theory and the higher order dichasial branch theory. All the previous ontogenetic studies insist on the latter one, but the genera investigated have been rather restricted and have not covered all the cupule types. A comparative study of the ontogenetic development of cupules inCastanea crenata andLithocarpus edulis, which are representatives of fundamentally different cupule types, revealed that both the theories are incomplete. InL. edulis, the higher order dichasial branches contribute to cupule formation along the anterior portions of the lateral flowers. However, along the adaxial portion of the central flower, the cupule develops as an intercalary growth, represented by rapid increase of tangentially oblong epidermal cells. InCastanea, intercalary growth is not clearly observable, for presumably, the flowers are surrounded by a well-developed partial inflorescence mound from the beginning of development.Contributions from the Osaka Museum of Natural History No. 305.
Keywords:Angiosperms  Fagaceae  Castanea  Lithocarpus  Comparative morphology  cupule  ontogenetic development
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