The floral developmental patterns and carpel morphologies of Potamogeton illinoensis Morong, P. polygonus Cham. et Schltdl and P. pusillus L were investigated under light (LM) and scanning electron microscopes (SEM) to identify potential characteristics for taxonomic studies. The initiation order of the floral organs was similar in all species; floral phyllotaxy was whorled, with dimerous perigonium and androecium and tetramerous gynoecium. It is suggested that this phyllotactic pattern was acquired by the loss of one organ per whorl, in comparison to the monocots Bauplan. While P. polygonus and P. pusillus showed similar carpel development, P. illinoensis developed its carpels in a unique way, due to a greater growth of the dorsal wall, wh...
Background and aims – In Cyperaceae, the single-ovuled, usually triangular gynoecia are widely consi...
Apocynaceae is one of the largest families of angiosperms. Its representatives have flowers with rel...
Background and aims Amaranthaceae comprise the former Chenopodiaceae, Beta, and core-Amaranthaceae. ...
Keeled flowers are characteristic of many species of Polygalaceae (tribe Polygaleae), in which there...
The morphological development of fruitlets representing the four sections of the genus Potamogeton w...
Background Flowers in Eriocaulaceae, a monocot family that is highly diversified in Brazil, are gene...
A scanning electron microscopic study of the floral ontogeny of seven species of the Plumbaginaceae ...
Inflorescence and floral morphology and development were investigated in Aragoa (Plantaginaceae) and...
This study deals specifically with floral organogenesis and the development of the inflorescence of ...
New morphological and phylogenetic data prompt us to present an updated review of floral morphology ...
Information from phylogenetic trees implies zygomorphic flowers have evolved independently from thei...
Floral development and vascular anatomy are investigated in Peganum harmala, emphasizing its unusual...
Inflorescence and floral morphology and development were investigated in Aragoa (Plantaginaceae) and...
Flowers of Geraniaceae and Hypseocharitaceae are generally considered as morphologically simple. How...
Within Chloridoideae, subtribe Eleusininae comprises 237 species with little morphological diversity...
Background and aims – In Cyperaceae, the single-ovuled, usually triangular gynoecia are widely consi...
Apocynaceae is one of the largest families of angiosperms. Its representatives have flowers with rel...
Background and aims Amaranthaceae comprise the former Chenopodiaceae, Beta, and core-Amaranthaceae. ...
Keeled flowers are characteristic of many species of Polygalaceae (tribe Polygaleae), in which there...
The morphological development of fruitlets representing the four sections of the genus Potamogeton w...
Background Flowers in Eriocaulaceae, a monocot family that is highly diversified in Brazil, are gene...
A scanning electron microscopic study of the floral ontogeny of seven species of the Plumbaginaceae ...
Inflorescence and floral morphology and development were investigated in Aragoa (Plantaginaceae) and...
This study deals specifically with floral organogenesis and the development of the inflorescence of ...
New morphological and phylogenetic data prompt us to present an updated review of floral morphology ...
Information from phylogenetic trees implies zygomorphic flowers have evolved independently from thei...
Floral development and vascular anatomy are investigated in Peganum harmala, emphasizing its unusual...
Inflorescence and floral morphology and development were investigated in Aragoa (Plantaginaceae) and...
Flowers of Geraniaceae and Hypseocharitaceae are generally considered as morphologically simple. How...
Within Chloridoideae, subtribe Eleusininae comprises 237 species with little morphological diversity...
Background and aims – In Cyperaceae, the single-ovuled, usually triangular gynoecia are widely consi...
Apocynaceae is one of the largest families of angiosperms. Its representatives have flowers with rel...
Background and aims Amaranthaceae comprise the former Chenopodiaceae, Beta, and core-Amaranthaceae. ...