Ovule and Embryo Ontogenesis in Bombacopsis glabra (Pasq.) A. Robyns |
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Authors: | DUNCAN E. J. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, The University of the West Indies Trinidad |
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Abstract: | Ontogeny of the ovule and development of the embryo in Bombacopsisglabra (Pasq.) A. Robyns were examined. The ovule is bitegmic,crassinucellate, and anatropous. The exostome is eccentric relativeto the endostome; stomata occur on the outer integument. Thesingle archesporial cell functions directly as the megasporemother cell. The embryo-sac is bisporic. The organization ofthe nuclei in the mature embryo-sac is normal. The antipodalcells disintegrate soon after formation. Double fertilization takes place; the zygote undergoes a longperiod of dormancy, but the primary endosperm nucleus dividesimmediately to produce first a nuclear-type, later a cellular-typeendosperm. The zygote is of the caryophyllad type. Adventive embryos arise from single cells of the nucellus inthe vicinity of the micropyle, and develop faster than the sexuallyproduced embryo; this leads to anomictic renroduction. |
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