Floral anatomy of the Lecointea clade (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae, Swartzieae sensu lato)


Autoria(s): MANSANO, Vidal de Freitas; TEIXEIRA, Simone de Padua
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Flower and inflorescence anatomy and morphology of Exostyles, Harleyodendron, Holocalyx, Lecointea, and Zollernia (Leguminosae, Lecointea clade) were studied. Features common to all genera but otherwise rare within the Leguminosae include: (1) the presence of phenolic compounds in the epidermal cells of the anthers and subepidermal cells of the bracteoles, sepals, petals, and ovaries (absent in Holocalyx balansae); (2) simple trichomes on the adaxial base of the bracteoles and on the surface of the calyx and ovaries; and (3) tapetum persisting until the androspores are formed. Other notable anatomical features are: (1) colleters on the adaxial bases of the bracts and bracteoles of Holocalyx balansae and Zollernia ilicifolia; (2) trichomes on the anthers of Harleyodendron unifoliolatum, Holocalyx balansae, Lecointea hatschbachii, Zollernia ilicifolia and Z. magnifica; (3) osmophores on the petals of Exostyles godoyensis; (4) asynchronous pollen development in the anthers of Holocalyx balansae and Zollernia magnifica; and (5) vascular bundles surrounded by lignified fibers in Harleyodendron unifoliolatum. These anatomical characters are discussed according to their possible phylogenetic implications.

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PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION, v.273, n.3/Abr, p.201-209, 2008

0378-2697

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20088

10.1007/s00606-008-0018-y

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00606-008-0018-y

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eng

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SPRINGER WIEN

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Plant Systematics and Evolution

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Palavras-Chave #anatomy #colleters #phenolic compounds #trichomes #Zollernia #exostyles #harleyodendron #Holocalyx #ALSTONIA-SCHOLARIS APOCYNACEAE #PHYLOGENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS #POLLEN ONTOGENY #COLLETERS #ULTRASTRUCTURE #MORPHOLOGY #SECRETION #ROOTS #Plant Sciences #Evolutionary Biology
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