The development of the ovule and of the fruit of Hypolytrum bullatum and H. schraderianum (Mapanioideae) and of Rhynchospora consanguinea and R. rugosa (Cyperoideae) are described. All species share anatropous, bitegmic and crassinucellate ovules, funicular obturator, megagametophyte of the Polygonum type, presence of starch grains in the mature megagametophyte, free-nuclear endosperm, Onagrad-type embryogeny, testal-tegmic seed, and a simple fruit of the achene type. Rhynchospora species have characters typical of the family: micropyle formed by the inner integument alone; 3-4-layered parietal tissue; and hard achene. Hypolytrum species differ in those characters by presenting a slightly zigzag micropyle formed by both integuments connecte...
AbstractThe study of floral ontogeny across the entire Rubiaceae family is essential to an understan...
We investigated the inflorescence structure of Rhynchospora following the methodology and terminolog...
Cyperaceae are usually perennial, with underground stems mainly rhizomatous, however, other stem typ...
Cyperaceae are characterised by typical simultaneous microsporogenesis that results in the formation...
The embryology and the seed development of Eriocaulaceae and Cyperaceae were studied here in order t...
In the present work, we study the ovule, seed, and fruit development in six Bulbostylis species in o...
Background : Pycreus, Kyllinga, and Queenslandiella cluster together with Cyperus within the Cyperus...
Anther and pollen development were studied in Olyra humilis Nees, Sucrea monophylla Soderstr, (Bambu...
Cyperaceae comprises about 5000 species with a worldwide distribution. The family is divided into tw...
An account of spikelet structure of young, mature and old spikelets of Rhynchospora gracillima Thwai...
Background and Aims In Cyperoideae, one of the two subfamilies in Cyperaceae, unresolved homology qu...
Xyridaceae belongs to the xyrid clade of Poales, but the phylogenetic position of the xyrid families...
Although there is extensive literature on different aspects of floral structure and embryology in Ra...
Background and aims – In Cyperaceae, the single-ovuled, usually triangular gynoecia are widely consi...
Abstract An overview about ultrastructure of Kranz anatomy in Cyperaceae (Poales) - The ultrastructu...
AbstractThe study of floral ontogeny across the entire Rubiaceae family is essential to an understan...
We investigated the inflorescence structure of Rhynchospora following the methodology and terminolog...
Cyperaceae are usually perennial, with underground stems mainly rhizomatous, however, other stem typ...
Cyperaceae are characterised by typical simultaneous microsporogenesis that results in the formation...
The embryology and the seed development of Eriocaulaceae and Cyperaceae were studied here in order t...
In the present work, we study the ovule, seed, and fruit development in six Bulbostylis species in o...
Background : Pycreus, Kyllinga, and Queenslandiella cluster together with Cyperus within the Cyperus...
Anther and pollen development were studied in Olyra humilis Nees, Sucrea monophylla Soderstr, (Bambu...
Cyperaceae comprises about 5000 species with a worldwide distribution. The family is divided into tw...
An account of spikelet structure of young, mature and old spikelets of Rhynchospora gracillima Thwai...
Background and Aims In Cyperoideae, one of the two subfamilies in Cyperaceae, unresolved homology qu...
Xyridaceae belongs to the xyrid clade of Poales, but the phylogenetic position of the xyrid families...
Although there is extensive literature on different aspects of floral structure and embryology in Ra...
Background and aims – In Cyperaceae, the single-ovuled, usually triangular gynoecia are widely consi...
Abstract An overview about ultrastructure of Kranz anatomy in Cyperaceae (Poales) - The ultrastructu...
AbstractThe study of floral ontogeny across the entire Rubiaceae family is essential to an understan...
We investigated the inflorescence structure of Rhynchospora following the methodology and terminolog...
Cyperaceae are usually perennial, with underground stems mainly rhizomatous, however, other stem typ...