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Embryo structure,seed traits,and productivity of relict vine Aristolochia contorta (Aristolochiaceae)
Authors:Olga V. Nakonechnaya  Tatyana Yu. GorpenchenkoNina M. Voronkova  Alla B. KholinaYuri N. Zhuravlev
Affiliation:Laboratory of Biotechnology, Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Abstract:The herbaceous vine Aristolochia contorta (Aristolochiaceae) is a rare plant with a fragmented area in East Asia. Confocal laser-scanning microscopy and stereomicroscopy were employed to examine the seed and embryo structure. This is the first research on embryo anatomy in Aristolochia. Shape and structure of this embryo may be phylogenetically significant. The seed structure of A. contorta is similar to that of other Aristolochia species. Considerable variation is found for productivity traits; the average seed set is rather low (26.7%). The studied seed and embryo traits of A. contorta are found to be variable, but may be potentially informative at the genus and species level. The restricted productivity and reduced population size threaten the continued survival of A. contorta and, perhaps, the butterfly that depends on it.
Keywords:Aristolochia contorta   Seed anatomy   Embryo structure   Seed size   Productivity
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