FLORAL DEVELOPMENT IN SAURURUS CERNUUS (SAURURACEAE): 1. FLORAL INITIATION AND STAMEN DEVELOPMENT |
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Authors: | Shirley C. Tucker |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 70803 |
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Abstract: | The inflorescence of Saururus cernuus L. produces lateral “common” primordia in acropetal succession on the flanks of the inflorescence meristem; curiously, the “subtending” bract is initiated upon the lateral primordium rather than subtending it. On the basis of mature floral structure, flowers of S. cernuus have previously been described as having spiral initiation of parts. The current ontogenetic investigation contradicts this interpretation. Stamens arise in three successive pairs; the carpels also are initiated in pairs. Floral symmetry is shown to be bilateral from the onset of organ initiation, a rare feature among primitive angiosperms. On the basis of symmetry and paired initiation of organs, the possibility of close relationships between Saururaceae and Magnolialian or Ranalian lines appears remote. |
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