Floral organogenesis and development of two taxa of the Solanaceae - Anisodus tanguticus and Atropa belladonna


Autoria(s): Yang DZ; Zhang ZY; Lu AM; Sun K; Liu JQ
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

Floral organogenesis and development of two Solanaceae species, Anisodus tanguticus and Atropa belladonna, were studied by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) as part of a project on systematics and evolution in the tribe Hyoscyameae. These two species share the following common characters of floral organ initiation and development: (1) initiation of the floral organs in the two species follows Hofmeister's rule; (2) the mode of corolla tube development belongs to the "late sympetaly" type, namely, petals are initiated separately and later become joined by fusion of their basal meristem, then rise together and form a corolla tube; (3) primordia of the floral appendages are initiated in a pentamerous pattern and acropetal order: sepals are initiated first, followed by the petals and stamens, and finally the carpels. The whorl of five stamen primordia forms almost simultaneously and originates opposite the sepal primordia, but initiation of the sepal primordia shows different modes in the two species. The sepal primordia of Anisodus tanguticus have simultaneously whorled initiation, while those of Atropa belladonna have helical initiation. The systematic significance of the present results in the genera Anisodus and Atropa is discussed in this paper.

Identificador

http://ir.nwipb.ac.cn/handle/363003/1416

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/169746

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Yang DZ, Zhang ZY, Lu AM, Sun K, Liu JQ.Floral organogenesis and development of two taxa of the Solanaceae - Anisodus tanguticus and Atropa belladonna. ISRAEL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES,2002,50(2):127-134

Palavras-Chave #生物科学::植物学
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