FLORAL DEVELOPMENT OF 2 SPECIES OF STYLIDIUM (STYLIDIACEAE) AND SOME REMARKS ON THE SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF THE FAMILY STYLIDIACEAE

被引:14
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作者
ERBAR, C
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关键词
STYLIDIACEAE; CAMPANULALES; FLORAL DEVELOPMENT; SYSTEMATIC POSITION; FLORAL BIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1139/b92-036
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The early floral development of Stylidium adnatum and Stylidium graminifolium is characterized by an initial circular primordium whose areas in the transversal plane of the floral primordium show enhanced growth. The spiral inception of the five sepals starts before the differentiation of the initial circular primordium into two stamen primordia in transversal position (in relation to the floral diagram) and the corolla ring primordium below the stamen primordia. Then five petal primordia, which alternate with the sepals, arise on the corolla ring primordium (early sympetaly). Peculiar to the flowers of Stylidiaceae is the column that bears at its top both stigma and anthers. Probably this column should be interpreted as a receptacular tube. No distinct carpel primordia have been observed. The inferior ovary results from intercalary growth in the peripheral parts of the receptacle below the calyx, corolla, and stamen primordia. The residual floral apex gives rise to a transversal septum, by which the ovary becomes bilocular. None of the morphological, palynological, and embryological characters discussed contradicts a position of the Stylidiaceae near the Campanulales, and several of these characters support this position.
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页码:258 / 271
页数:14
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