天南星科单子科晚白垩世-古近纪演化:Appianospadix bogneri gen. et sp. nov.。

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI:10.1086/725163
R. Stockey, G. Rothwell, G. Beard, J. Gemmell
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研究的前提。在不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华岛始新世阿壁古道地区的碳酸钙结核中发现了两个过矿化的花序,增加了采样密度,有助于阐明泽马纲单子叶的系统发育模式。方法。采用醋酸纤维素剥离技术制备了连续切片,并在光镜下进行了研究。利用TNT 1.5版对天南星科和Acoraceae的现存和化石形态矩阵进行系统发育分析,以帮助建立化石花序的关系。关键的结果。花序为圆柱形穗状花序,>37毫米长,8.1毫米宽,花序梗至少14.5毫米长,花序上有许多螺旋状排列的两性无梗花,花被被帽状。果实是三室的,具基生轴着床和每室一种子。雄蕊的残余可能存在于大多数花中。结论。花的结构与单子叶科、天南星科的花瓣状花、穗状花、两性花进行了比较。心皮的数量与石菖蒲科、石菖蒲科及部分石菖蒲科的心皮数量相近。在天南星科中,单种子子房是常见的,而在阿科中,子房室含有几个顶部附着的种子。系统发育分析表明,原天南星科的Appianospadix位于天南星树的基部。本花序为天南星科泽泻属新属、新种Appianospadix bogneri。
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Refining Our Understanding of Late Cretaceous–Paleogene Evolution within the Monocot Family Araceae: Appianospadix bogneri gen. et sp. nov.
Premise of research. Two permineralized inflorescences have been found in calcium carbonate concretions from the Eocene Appian Way locality on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, increasing sampling density and helping clarify the pattern of phylogeny for Alismatalean monocots. Methodology. Serial sections of specimens were prepared by the cellulose acetate peel technique and studied with light microscopy. Phylogenetic analyses using a morphological matrix of living and fossil Araceae and Acoraceae were performed using TNT version 1.5 to help establish relationships of the fossil inflorescences. Pivotal results. Inflorescences are cylindrical spikes, >37 mm long and 8.1 mm wide, with a peduncle at least 14.5 mm long, bearing numerous helically arranged, bisexual sessile flowers with hooded tepals. Fruits are trilocular, with basal axile placentation and one seed per locule. Remnants of probable stamens are present in most flowers. Conclusions. Flower structure was compared to those of other petalloid, spicate, bisexual flowers in the monocot families Acoraceae and Araceae (Alismatales). The number of carpels is similar to that in Acorus (Acoraceae) and Spathiphyllum (Araceae, Monsteroideae) and some Pothoideae. Single-seeded ovaries are common in Araceae, while the locules in Acorus contain several apically attached seeds. Phylogenetic analyses place Appianospadix in Proto-Araceae near the base of the aroid tree. This inflorescence with a unique combination of characters is described as Appianospadix bogneri, a new genus and species of Alismatales (family: Araceae).
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