Ovule ontogeny of Tabebuia pulcherrima Sandwith (Bignoniaceae): megasporogenesis and integument development


Autoria(s): BITTENCOURT JÚNIOR,NELSON S.; MARIATH,JORGE E.A.
Data(s)

01/03/2002

Resumo

The ovule of Tabebuia pulcherrima is anatropous, unitegmic and tenuinucellate. The nucellus shows a trizonate structural organization. The integument is initiated by periclinal divisions in the dermal layer (zone I), around the base of the archesporium. Subsequently, cells derived from the subdermal layer (zone II) start to push the dermal cells, so that they shift toward the micropylar region. The archesporial cell differentiates directly into the megaspore mother cell, undergoes meiosis, and originates a linear tetrad of megaspores. The mature embryo sac mother cell is elongated, possess a conspicuous central nucleus, and a characteristic bipolar vacuome with fibrous-granulated content. The inner cell layers of the integument differentiate into an amyloplast-rich endothelium. Patterns of callose deposition in the tetrad and selection of the functional megaspore, as well as the taxonomic value of some characters are discussed.

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-84042002000100013

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo

Fonte

Brazilian Journal of Botany v.25 n.1 2002

Palavras-Chave #Integument #megasporogenesis #ovule ontogeny #Tabebuia #Bignoniaceae
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journal article