ORGANOGENESIS IN THE CARPELLATE FLOWER OF DRIMYS LANCEOLATA
- 1 May 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Botany
- Vol. 53 (5) , 433-442
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1966.tb07356.x
Abstract
This study of floral development in Drimys lanceolata in Section Tasmannia provides a basis for comparison with D. winteri, a member of the section Wintera, which has been described previously. The carpellate flowers of D. lanceolata have 2 sepals, 4–6 petals, and a solitary carpel, which form in acropetal succession. In symmetry the flower and its apical meristem are bilateral rather than radial, as in the flower of Drimys winteri. The floral apex of D. lanceolata is zonate while that of D. winteri is organized as a mantle and core. Preceding carpel initiation the floral apex of D. lanceolata is narrowly wedge‐shaped, while that of D. winteri is low‐convex. The entire apex is utilized in carpel initiation in D. lanceolata, involving many subsurface cell divisions over the entire summit. No apical residuum remains, and the carpel is terminal. In this feature the contrast with D. winteri is particularly marked, since in the latter, carpels are initiated laterally around the floral apex, which c an be recognized as an apical residuum after all appendages have formed.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Science Foundation (G–17733)
- Northwestern University (GB–1009)
- University of California, Davis
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