CONDUPLICATE AND SPECIALIZED CARPELS IN THE ALISMATALES |
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Authors: | Robert B. Kaul |
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Affiliation: | School of Life Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 68508 |
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Abstract: | Carpel closure and stigmatic localization in the Alismatales have accompanied decreases in carpel size and numbers of ovules per carpel and increases in carpel numbers per flower. The most specialized carpels are uniovulate and indehiscent and occur acyclically in great numbers in each flower, with strong trends toward monoecism and even dioecism. The least specialized carpels in the order are open, multiovulate, and conduplicate, with poor differentiation of style and stigma. The Alismatales show a broad range from primitive to specialized gynoecial features. |
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