Comparative study of floral development in Onobrychis melanotricha, Hedysarum varium and Alhagi persarum (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Hedysareae) |
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Authors: | Masumeh Khodaverdi Ali Movafeghi Mohammed Reza Dadpour Somayeh Naghiloo Masoud Ranjbar Gerhard Prenner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran;2. Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran;3. Department of Plant Biology, Bu Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran;4. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Jodrell Laboratory, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3DS, UK |
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Abstract: | Floral initiation and development of Hedysarum varium, Onobrychis melanotricha and Alhagi persarum was studied using epi-illumination light-microscopy techniques. The studied species belong to the tribe Hedysareae of the inverted repeat loss clade (IRLC clade), which is characterized by missing the large inverted repeat in the chloroplast genome. The main aim of our study was to determine developmental bases for similarities and differences among the three taxa and to verify the position of Alhagi relative to other genera of the IRLC clade. According to our observations, bracteoles are missing in Onobrychis melanotricha, but are present in the other two species. All three species share unidirectional sepal initiation starting with a median abaxial sepal and bidirectional petal initiation. Stamen initiation is unidirectional in all except in the outer stamen whorl of Hedysarum varium, where it is bidirectional. An important ontogenetic feature in O. melanotricha is the existence of five common primordia, which give rise to petal and stamen primordia. Although in H. varium and O. melanotricha common primordia are observed at some stages in floral organ initiations, in Alhagi all organs are initiated separately. Moreover, overlap in time of floral organs initiation occurs in H. varium and O. melanotricha, but not in A. persarum. The carpel initiates concurrently with the petal primordia in all. It might be presumed that Alhagi is primitive in relation to the other studied Hedysareae taxa, due to the presence of bracteoles, the absence of common primordia, and the lack of overlap in time of different organ initiations. |
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Keywords: | Papilionoideae Hedyserae Hedysarum Onobrychis Alhagi |
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