金沢大学理工研究域自然システム学系Ovule and seed development in six species of Nymphaeales was examined. In the Cabombaceae the two species studied resemble some extant basal angiosperms by having a hood-shaped outer integument. A micropyle-hilum complex results when the outer integument and derived testa are lacking between the micropyle and the funiculus, thus the hood-shaped appearance. In the Nymphaeaceae the outer integument is annular at an early stage and then cup-shaped though it is semiannular at initiation in Nupar japonicum and Nymphaea alba. The micropyle and hilum are separated by an intervening testa. Developmental data on the formation of the outer integument, from semiannular to hood-shaped vs. from annular to cup-shaped, are useful for infe...
New data on endosperm development in the early-divergent angiosperm Trithuria (Hydatellaceae) indica...
The number of integuments found in angiosperm ovules is variable. In orchids, most species show bite...
© 2007 Botanical Society of America, Inc.The family Hydatellaceae was recently reassigned to the ear...
Nymphaeaceae occupies an important phylogenetic position because of their placement as one of the ba...
Nymphaea and Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) share an extra-axillary mode of floral inception in the shoot api...
In angiosperms the presence of an outer integument appears to be instrumental for ovule curvature, a...
The period between pollination and fertilization, or the progamic phase, is a critical life history ...
Variations in pollen characters and tapetum behavior were recently acknowledged in the early-diverge...
Background and Aims: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that morphophysiological dormancy ...
Recently a review on the Angiosperm ovule has been published by the well-known Indian botanist V. Pu...
The evolution of the apertural type in the ANITA-grade family Nymphaeaceae, despite the importance o...
An important aspect of the evolution of carpel closure, or angiospermy, is the relationship between ...
Nymphaea has seven species already catalogued in the flood prone areas of the Brazilian Pantanal. Ho...
• Premise of the study: Species in the aquatic genus Nymphoides have inflorescences that appear to a...
New data on endosperm development in the early-divergent angiosperm Trithuria (Hydatellaceae) indica...
New data on endosperm development in the early-divergent angiosperm Trithuria (Hydatellaceae) indica...
The number of integuments found in angiosperm ovules is variable. In orchids, most species show bite...
© 2007 Botanical Society of America, Inc.The family Hydatellaceae was recently reassigned to the ear...
Nymphaeaceae occupies an important phylogenetic position because of their placement as one of the ba...
Nymphaea and Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) share an extra-axillary mode of floral inception in the shoot api...
In angiosperms the presence of an outer integument appears to be instrumental for ovule curvature, a...
The period between pollination and fertilization, or the progamic phase, is a critical life history ...
Variations in pollen characters and tapetum behavior were recently acknowledged in the early-diverge...
Background and Aims: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that morphophysiological dormancy ...
Recently a review on the Angiosperm ovule has been published by the well-known Indian botanist V. Pu...
The evolution of the apertural type in the ANITA-grade family Nymphaeaceae, despite the importance o...
An important aspect of the evolution of carpel closure, or angiospermy, is the relationship between ...
Nymphaea has seven species already catalogued in the flood prone areas of the Brazilian Pantanal. Ho...
• Premise of the study: Species in the aquatic genus Nymphoides have inflorescences that appear to a...
New data on endosperm development in the early-divergent angiosperm Trithuria (Hydatellaceae) indica...
New data on endosperm development in the early-divergent angiosperm Trithuria (Hydatellaceae) indica...
The number of integuments found in angiosperm ovules is variable. In orchids, most species show bite...
© 2007 Botanical Society of America, Inc.The family Hydatellaceae was recently reassigned to the ear...