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MORPHOLOGICAL AND EMBRYOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE LEMNACEAE. I. THE FLORAL STRUCTURE AND GAMETOPHYTES OF LEMNA PAUCICOSTATA
Authors:Satish C Maheshwari  R N Kapil
Institution:Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi 6, India
Abstract:Maheshwari, Satish C., and R. N. Kapil. (U. Delhi, Delhi, India.) Morphological and embryological studies on the Lemnaceae. I. The floral structure and gametophytes of Lemna paucicostata. Amer. Jour. Bot. 50(7): 677–686. Illus. 1963.—In Lemna paucicostata, a locally occurring member of the Lemnaceae, the plant body is represented by a frond which is devoid of lignified elements. The root shows a winged root sheath but does not have root hairs. There are no distinctive layers like the endodermis and xylem. The male archesporium is hypodermal and differentiates normally as in other angiosperms into parietal and sporogenous layers. The tapetum is single-layered and plasmodial. The partition walls of the anther are not derived by sterilization of the sporogenous cells as believed earlier. The microspore tetrads are isobilateral and decussate, the meiotic divisions being successive. The pollen grains are shed at the 3-celled stage. The ovary contains a single hemianatropous, bitegminal and crassinucellar ovule. The development of the embryo sac conforms to the Allium type.
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