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Floral Ontogenetic Evidence in Support of the Willdenowia Clade of South African Restionaceae
Authors:Louis P Ronse Decraene  Peter H Linder  Erik F Smets
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Institute for Botany and Microbiology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 31, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium, BE;(2) Laboratory of Systematics, Department of Botany, University of Cape Town, 7700 Rondebosch, South Africa, ZM
Abstract:Willdenowia clade of Restionaceae was studied to understand patterns of reduction of floral elements and sample evidence for discussing the relationships of the group. All species studied are characterized by a concordant reductive trend involving the retardation/reduction of the perianth, the loss of the anterior carpel and the displacement of the remaining carpels, linked with a strongly compressed spikelet. Different modes of carpel reduction, such as a progressive or immediate loss, or fusion of two neighboring carpels, are presented and discussed. The most parsimonious event of gynoecium evolution for the Willdenowia clade is either the sterilization of two carpels in an originally trimerous gynoecium, followed by the loss of the anterior carpel, or the sudden loss of the anterior carpel, preceeding the sterilization of one lateral carpel. The concordant development of the taxa of the Willdenowia clade supports a one-time loss of a carpel and the homogeneity of the clade. Received 12 March 2001/ Accepted in revised form 29 May 2001
Keywords:: Floral ontogeny   Gynoecium   Reductive trends   Restionaceae   Willdenowia clade
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