Sympetaly in the mimosoid clade (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae): An unusual trait in the rosid group

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ppees.2023.125747
G.D. Pedersoli , V.F. Mansano , T.C. De Barros , J.V. Paulino , S.P. Teixeira
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Sympetaly is a notable feature within the mimosoid clade (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae), specially as it is uncommon in rosids. The way the petals are organized, forming a tubular corolla by the union of the petals directly affects the perception of pollinators. This study examines whether the petal union leading to a sympetalous corolla in the mimosoid clade is widespread and whether there is variation in type and extent. For this purpose, floral buds and flowers of 16 species from 13 genera were collected, fixed, and processed for analysis by light and scanning electron microscopy. Most species studied display a pentamerous sympetalous corolla with free lobes. The petal primordia are individualized and emerge simultaneously on the floral apex, alternating with the sepal primordia. Petals remain free at the beginning of the intermediate stages of development, and subsequently, the petals curve and approach each other, and their margins touch. Epidermal papillae are found on the petals’ apical margin interconnecting the lobes, which enclose the inner organs of the floral bud. The structure of the sympetalous corolla is variable regarding the type and extent of the union. Four different types of sympetaly were found and classified as follows: 1. full connation - petals fully united along their length; 2. connation-coherence - petals genuinely united in the basal portion and coherent in the median and apical portion; 3. full coherence - petals intertwined with papillae throughout; and 4. partial coherence - free petals at the base and intertwined with papillae in the middle and apical portion. Thus, sympetaly of mimosoid legumes results from postgenital union of the petals at the apical, median, and basal regions during their development by tissue union (connation), intertwining of epidermal papillae (coherence), or both processes. The mucilage cells found along the petals guarantee the stabilization and flexibility of the tubes, in addition to contributing to the protection of the internal organs of the flower. Although more studies on floral development are needed to understand the evolution of this unusual trait, connation appears to be a derived trait within mimosoids.

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豆科,豆科)的同音性:在豆科中一个不寻常的特征
Sympetally是含羞草分支(豆科:Caesalpinioideae)中的一个显著特征,特别是因为它在蔷薇科中并不常见。花瓣的组织方式,通过花瓣的结合形成管状花冠,直接影响传粉者的感知。这项研究考察了在含羞草分支中,导致同瓣花冠的花瓣结合是否广泛,以及在类型和程度上是否存在差异。为此,采集、固定和处理了13属16种植物的花蕾和花朵,以通过光学和扫描电子显微镜进行分析。所研究的大多数物种都有一个五裂的同卵花冠,有游离的裂片。花瓣原基是个体化的,同时出现在花尖上,与萼片原基交替出现。花瓣在发育的中间阶段开始时保持自由,随后,花瓣弯曲并相互靠近,边缘接触。表皮乳头位于花瓣的顶端边缘,与包围花蕾内部器官的裂片相连。合生花冠的结构因并生的类型和程度而异。共发现四种不同类型的症状,分类如下:1。全合生-花瓣沿其长度完全合生;2.合生连贯性-花瓣在基部真正合生,在中部和顶端连贯;3.完全一致性-花瓣与乳头交织在一起;和4。部分一致性-基部无花瓣,与中部和顶端的乳头交织。因此,含羞草类豆类的症状是由顶端、中间和基底区域的花瓣在其发育过程中通过组织结合(结合)、表皮乳头的交织(连贯)或两个过程的生殖后结合引起的。沿着花瓣发现的粘液细胞除了有助于保护花的内部器官外,还保证了管的稳定性和灵活性。尽管还需要对花的发育进行更多的研究来了解这种不寻常特征的进化,但交配似乎是含羞草中的一种衍生特征。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics (PPEES) publishes outstanding and thought-provoking articles of general interest to an international readership in the fields of plant ecology, evolution and systematics. Of particular interest are longer, in-depth articles that provide a broad understanding of key topics in the field. There are six issues per year. The following types of article will be considered: Full length reviews Essay reviews Longer research articles Meta-analyses Foundational methodological or empirical papers from large consortia or long-term ecological research sites (LTER).
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