刺心科棘果类植物的果实形态与解剖。

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES Botanical Review Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-08-03 DOI:10.1007/s12229-018-9201-1
Fabiany Herrera, John D Mitchell, Susan K Pell, Margaret E Collinson, Douglas C Daly, Steven R Manchester
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今天在热带地区广泛分布的是绣球科的绣球亚科。最近的分子系统发育研究表明,spondiideae不是单系的,而是至少包括两个独立的分支,很难用营养和花的特征来区分。然而,传统上用于鉴定亚科的果实性状综合征在鉴别这些分支的属以及鉴定现代和化石无心果方面是有用的。在这里,我们记录了所有传统上被认为是spondiideae的现存属的代表,以及在分子研究中被放置在它们附近的两个属,Buchanania和Campnosperma的内腕部的形态学和解剖学。所有属的特征都是核果状的果实,具有硬化的果核,根据属的不同,从单室到多室不等。在整个棘科中萌发模式各不相同。有的具有特征性的栓状盖;其他的有凹进的双裂萌发阀,还有一些通过顶端瓣或简单的狭缝打开。虽然目前公认的大多数属似乎是单系的,但果实形态表明,目前对Cyrtocarpa, Poupartia和Tapirira的界定需要修订。
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Fruit Morphology and Anatomy of the Spondioid Anacardiaceae.

The Spondioideae subfamily of the Anacardiaceae is widely distributed today in tropical regions. Recent molecular phylogenetic investigations indicate that the Spondioideae are not monophyletic, but rather comprise at least two separate clades that are difficult to distinguish using vegetative and floral characters. Nevertheless, the syndrome of fruit characters traditionally used in identifying the subfamily is useful in discriminating genera of these clades and for identification of both modern and fossil anacardiaceous fruits. Here we document the morphology and anatomy of endocarps for representatives of all extant genera traditionally treated as Spondioideae, plus two genera that have been placed close to them in molecular investigations, Buchanania and Campnosperma. All genera are characterized by drupe-like fruits with sclerified stones that vary from uni- to multilocular depending on the genus. Germination modes vary throughout the Spondioideae. Some have characteristic plug-like opercula; others have recessed bilabiate germination valves, and still others open by apical flaps or simple slits. Although most currently recognized genera appear to be monophyletic, fruit morphology indicates that current circumscriptions of Cyrtocarpa, Poupartia and Tapirira are in need of revision.

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Botanical Review
Botanical Review 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: For over half a century, The Botanical Review has been a leading international journal noted for its in-depth articles on a broad spectrum of botanical fields. Systematics, phytogeography, cladistics, evolution, physiology, ecology, morphology, paleobotany, and anatomy are but a few of the many subjects that have been covered. The Botanical Review draws together outstanding scientists in the field, synthesizes the current knowledge about a specific subject, and promotes the advancement of botany by indicating the gaps in our knowledge and providing new outlooks on the topic.
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