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Features related to anther opening in Solanum species (Solanaceae)
Authors:CAROLINA CARRIZO GARCÍA  MARISA MATESEVACH  GLORIA BARBOZA
Institution:1. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (IMBIV‐CONICET), CC 495 CP 5000, Córdoba, Argentina;2. Departamento de Farmacia, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas (UNC), Córdoba, Argentina
Abstract:The mode of anther opening and the morphological and histological variability of the stomium are described in 30 Solanum species. Poricidal, poricidal‐longitudinally dehiscing and longitudinally dehiscing anthers are observed. In the three types, the stomium may be diverse with regard to shape and histological characteristics before opening, but is always composed of small epidermal cells as the sole anther wall layer; the stomial cells may be differentiated only in part of the anther length. Particular crescent‐shaped structures in the epidermis, called ‘ridges’, are observed to line the stomium in most species. These ridges may be related to the stomium opening, working together with the cells with thickened walls of the anther. Cells with thickened walls are developed in the endothecium, middle layers and/or connective tissue at the apical end of the anther, surrounding the pore; only in the longitudinally dehiscing anthers of S. nitidum does an endothecium with thickened cell walls develop along its entire length. At least two histological features (the differentiation of small stomial epidermal cells as a unique layer, and the distribution of cells with thickened walls) seem to constrain the form of the open stomium. © 2008 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2008, 158 , 344–354.
Keywords:cells with thickened walls  endothecium  poricidal anthers  stomial epidermal cells  stomium
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