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Development and structure of the seed of Ozoroa paniculosa (Anacardiaceae) and taxonomic notes
Authors:IRMGARD VON TEICHMAN FLS
Institution:Margaretha Mes Institute for Seed Research, Department of Botany, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002 Republic of South Africa
Abstract:The anatropous, bitegmic and crassinucellar ovule has a nuclear endosperm development. It is further characterized by a hypostase sensu lato. This hypostase being an integral part of the chalaza undergoes a secondary extension with it. At maturity the exalbuminous seed is partially pachychalazal and therefore two anatomically distinct larger parts can be distinguished in the mature seed coat. An endotegmen typifies the integumentary seed coat, while a saddle-shaped hypostase characterizes the chalazal seed coat. This seed coat shows several characteristics of the typical anacardiaceous pachychalazal seed. The cotyledons store lipids and protein as nutrient reserveS. A well-developed cuticle, cuticular layer, cutin and callose in the hypostase cell walls, as well as tannin-like deposits in the seed coat, protect the physiologically ripe seed against dehydration.
Keywords:Anatomy  endotegmen  hypostase  ovule  pachychalaza  Rhoeae  seed coat
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