Seed coat structure and development in Solanum L. section Solanum (Solanaceae) |
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Authors: | JENNIFER M. EDMONDS F.L.S. |
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Affiliation: | Botany School, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EA |
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Abstract: | Seed coat structure in Solanum L. section Solanum (Solanaceae). Seed coat structure in Solanum L. section Solanum was examined using SEM. The seed coat patterns observed were fairly uniform throughout the section, and thus of little diagnostic use. Moreover, all species are characterized by their seeds being covered by hairlike structures, which are bands of lignified thickening in the lateral (and basal) walls of the outer epidermal cells of the testa, and which only become obvious when the seeds are wetted. The development of the seed coat and its characteristic thickening was followed from the unfertilized ovule to the mature seed in vouchered material of Solanum nigrum L. since this species is the generic type, using sections of freshly fixed material. |
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Keywords: | Seed coat development seed coat structure and patterns Solanum section Solanum |
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