67 resultados para Corolla
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Sabrinae corolla in hortulis Regiae scholae salopiensis contexuerunt tres viri floribus legendis ...
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Abstract. 1. Learning may enable insects to obtain nectar from flowers more efficiently. Learning in nectar foraging has been shown primarily in studies of bees and butterflies. Here, learning is demonstrated in the nectar foraging behaviour of a noctuid moth, Helicoverpa armigera. 2. The present studies show that: (1) previous experience with a flowering host species increases the probability of that species being selected for nectar foraging, and (2) previous experience of a particular flower type (food source at bottom or top of the corolla tube) increases the likelihood of the food source being found when that flower type is being searched. 3. The implications of these findings for understanding the pattern of oviposition observed in wild populations of this important pest species are discussed.
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The sympatrically occurring Indian short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx and Indian flying fox Pteropus giganteus visit Madhuca latifolia (Sapotaceae), which offers fleshy corollas (approximate to 300 mg) to pollinating bats. The flowers are white, tiny and in dense fascicles The foraging activities of the two bat species were segregated in space and time. Cynopterus sphinx fed on resources at lower heights in the trees than P giganteus and its peak foraging activity occurred at 19 30 h, before that of P giganteus Foraging activities involved short searching flights followed by landing and removal of the corolla by mouth Cynopterus sphinx detached single corollas from fascicles and carried them to nearby feeding roosts, where it sucked the juice and spat out the Fibrous remains Pteropus giganteus landed on top of the trees and fed on the corollas in situ, its peak activity occurred at 20 30 11 This species glided and crawled between the branches and held the branches with claws and forearms when removing fleshy corollas with Its Mouth Both C sphinx and P giganteus consumed fleshy corollas with attached stamens and left the gynoecium intact Bagging experiments showed that fruit-set in bat-visited flowers was significantly higher (P < 0.001) than in self-pollinated flowers.
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A subtribo Elephantopinae tem sido alvo de poucos estudos taxonômicos e palinológicos, necessitando de uma reavaliação em seus limites. Assim, o presente estudo teve como proposta atualizar e ampliar o conhecimento de 13 espécies de Elephantopinae ocorrentes no Brasil através de um acurado estudo palinológico, da anatomia foliar e taxonômico, promovendo a delimitação das espécies dos gêneros Elephantopus (10 espécies) Orthopappus (uma espécie) e Pseudelephantopus (duas espécies)além de oferecer subsídios para posteriores análises filogenéticas. O material botânico utilizado foi obtido através de exsicatas depositadas nos herbários brasileiros e de material coletado em campo. Os grãos de pólen foram tratados pelo método acetolítico, sendo posteriormente mensurados, descritos, e analisados sob microscopia de luz e eletrônica de varredura. As eletromicrografias foram obtidas de grãos de pólen não acetolisados, as análises taxonômicas baseiam-se na metodologia clássica. A anatomia foliar deu-se através da metodologia usual. Os resultados mostram grãos de pólen médios, 3-porados, de exina equinolofada com malhas poligonais organizadas ou não em Elephantopus e Pseudelephantopus, podendo apresentar interrupção na malha poral em Elephantopus. Em Orthopapus os grãos de pólen são 3-colporados, de sexina subequinolofada. A anatomia foliar possibilitou a separação de E. hirtiflorus e E. riparius através da forma ou contorno da nervura principal (planoconvexo), nas demais espécies o contorno é biconvexo. As espécies apresentaram tricomas capitados bisseriados com 8 células, tricomas filamentosos 3-4 celulares, bem como filamentosos de célula distal globosa ou ovóide em E. biflorus, E. micropappus, E. tomentous e Orthopappus angustifolius. Registrou-se variação na ornamentação da cutícula podendo ser lisa ou estriada entre as espécies, bem como a presença de substâncias pécticas na epiderme e drusas nos parênquimas. Em relação aos microcaracteres florais, foram considerados de importância diagnóstica os lóbulos da corola, que variaram entre glandular, glabro e penicilado, este ultimo apenas em E. hirtiflorus, os ápices das anteras que variaram entre obtuso, retuso em E. hirtiflorus e apiculado, lancelolado em E. mollis e E. racemosus, a base da antera variou entre sagitada, caudada lisa em E. riparius e E. tomentosus e caudada em E. riparius. Os macrocaracteres que apresentaram maior valor taxonômico foram a cipsela e o papus, a organização das coflorescências, o número de flores por capítulo e limbo foliar. Neste trabalho aceitou-se a segregação dos três gêneros, com base nos caracteres analisados
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对紫茉莉花(MirabiIis jalapa L.)衰老过程中,花冠鲜重的变化,总游离氨基酸含量,总蛋白质含量、可溶性蛋白质含量、R—S蛋白含公以及DNA含量、RNA含量和总游离核苷酸进行了测定;并对相对子这些变化的过氧化酶活性。水解酶活性诸如蛋白水解酶、DNA水解酶、RNA水解酶、酸性磷酸酶等的活性分别进行了检测。花冠在不同衰老时间可溶性蛋白质用SDS—PAGE分析进行了分离,过氧化物同工酶通过聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳进行了检测。此外,应用了组织化学、细胞化学方法对细胞结构及“核穿壁”现象进行了显微镜观察。 从实验结果可以看出紫茉莉花冠的迅速衰老不但表现为细胞结构的变化和“核穿璧”现象的出现,还有细胞组分如蛋白质、核酸和其它大分子物质的降解。可溶性蛋白SDS—PA GE分析的图谱显示出衰老过程中某些蛋白质谱带的变化。其中,大分子量蛋白质117.5KD、91.2KD、 77.6KD 68.7KD、 6 3, 8KD谱带依次性地随着衰老的进行而消失;新带47.6 KD、 40.0KD出现,且吸收增大。部分蛋白质谱带的消失和新带的出现以及各种蛋白质含量的变化,游离氨基酸含量和蛋白水解酶活性的变化表明蛋白水解酶参与了蛋白质的降解,但由于蛋白质在整个衰老过程中是被连续地合成和分解,因此所测的蛋白含量实际上是合成与分解的净差值。D N A 、RNA含量的降低和游离核苷酸的增加可能是由于DNA水解酶和RNA水解酶作用的结果,但也不排除核酸合成过程的参与。过氧化物酶活性和同工酶谱带的增加证实该酶在衰老过程中促进衰老的作用
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Floral organogenesis and development of Przeivalskia langutica Maxim, endemic to China and Hyoscyamus niger L. , which belong to the tribe Hyoscyameae (Solanaceae), were studied using scanning electron microscope. They have three common characters of floral organ initiation and development: 1) initia-tion 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; 3) primordia of the floral appendages initiated in a pentameroua pattern and acropetal order. But initiation of the calyx-lobe primordia showed different modes in these two species. The calyx-lobe primordia of H, niger have simultaneously whorled initiation, while those of P, tangulica have helical initiation, but the five calyx-lobe primordia form a ring after all five calyx-lobe primordia occur. The systematic significance of the present results in the genera Hyoscyamus and Przeivalskia is discussed in this paper.
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Floral closure may be induced by pollination and various other factors, but is rarely studied comprehensively. Different kinds of floral closure should have various effects on reproductive fitness of plants. Two contrasting types of floral closure were observed in the flowers of Gentiana straminea Maxim. in the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. The first type occurred prior to pollination during both gender phases, in response mainly to decreasing air temperatures. Flowers closed when decreasing temperatures approached 20 degrees C and subsequently began to reopen the following day during mid-morning when air temperatures warmed to approximately 13-15 degrees C. This kind of floral closure can protect pollen grains on either stamens or stigmas, increasing fitness of both male and female. Following pollination, permanent floral closure occurred, although there was a delay between the dates of pollination and permanent closure, during which flowers continued to show temporary closure in response to low temperature episodes. The time required for permanent, pollination-induced closure varied according to the age of the gender phase, including a prolonged time before closure if pollination occurred early in the female phase. The retaining of permanent closed flowers increased both approaching (to inflorescences) and visiting (to unpollinated flowers) frequencies of individual plants when with fewer open flowers and the persisting corolla is further beneficial for seed sets of these pollinated flowers. Thus, two separate types of floral closure, one in response to environmental cues and the other in response to the age of each gender stage, appeared to have a strong influence on reproductive fitness in this species. These results revealed a different adaptive strategy of alpine plants in the sexual reproduction assurance in addition to the well-known elevated floral longevity, dominant role of more effective pollinators and increased reproduction allocation in the arid habitats.
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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.
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To better understand the floral diversity and the phylogeny of the Swertiinae (Gentianaceae), the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of nrDNA for 17 species and one outgroup was sequenced. Our data suggest that corolla type, gland shape, and corolla appendage are poorly correlated with the ITS phylogeny. The genus Swertia s.l. and the rotate group previously recognized based on the corolla types and gland shapes are polyphyletic. Four genera with simple protruding glands and three taxa with corolla appendages are not clustered as the monophyletic groups. Four separate clades, corresponding to the four sections, were identified in Swertia s.1. Lomatogoniopsis with the simple protruding gland type of the tubular group closely related to Lomatogonium of the rotate group. The deeply lobing corolla and concave foveae may be ancestral in the Swertiinae, while the tubular corolla and the protruding glands may have undergone convergent evolution.
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Keeled flowers are characteristic of many species of Polygalaceae (tribe Polygaleae), in which there is often a distinctive crest located at the abaxial petal. This study of floral ontogeny across the entire family highlights potential suites of characters that relate to the evolution of keeled and crested flowers. One character suite encompasses interconnected transformations of the lateral perianth organs acting as an evolutionary module: bracteoles, lateral sepals (with delayed initiation and petaloid appearance), and lateral petals (suppressed or lost). The plastochron between initiation of the lateral sepals and that of the other sepals is relatively long in the tribe Polygaleae, in which the calyx is usually heteromorphic. By contrast, in the petal whorl, the difference between a zygomorphic and an actinomorphic corolla involves organ suppression rather than heterochrony. Four primary androecial patterns are identified in the family, and the gynoecium ranges between syncarpous‐bicarpellate and multicarpellate. Stigma diversity is based on two primary morphological types: one in which the papillate stigmatic surfaces lie close together, the other in which they are physically separated. The floral ontogeny of Polygalaceae is considered alongside comparative data available for other members of the order Fabales, and hypotheses to account for the similarities and differences between keeled flowers are discussed.