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Geraniales flowers revisited: evolutionary trends in floral nectaries.

Julius Jeiter1,2, Maximilian Weigend3, Hartmut H Hilger2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The detailed relationships in Geraniales in their current circumscription have only recently been clarified. The disparate floral morphologies and especially the nectaries of the corresponding group have consequently not previously been studied in a phylogenetic context.
METHODS: The present study investigates floral and especially nectary morphology and structure for representatives of 12 of the 13 currently accepted genera in the five families of the Geraniales. Flowers were studied using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. KEY
RESULTS: The data demonstrate the derivation of even the most disparate floral morphologies from a basic pentamerous and pentacyclic organization, with an obdiplostemonous androecium and receptacular nectaries associated with the antesepalous stamens. Divergent morphologies are explained by modifications of merosity (tetramerous flowers), symmetry (several transitions to zygomorphic flowers) and elaboration of the nectaries into variously shaped outgrowths and appendages, especially in Francoaceae. The divergent development of nectar glands ultimately leads to either a reduction in their number (to one in some Geraniaceae and Melianthaceae) or their total loss (some Vivianiaceae).
CONCLUSIONS: Floral morphology of the Geraniales shows a high degree of similarity, despite the variation in overall floral appearance and nectary morphology. A hypothesis on the transformation of the nectaries within the Geraniales is presented.
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Keywords:  Floral morphology; Francoaceae; Geraniaceae; Hypseocharitaceae; Melianthaceae; Vivianiaceae; floral anatomy; morphological transformation series; nectary

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28025289      PMCID: PMC5314648          DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcw230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Bot        ISSN: 0305-7364            Impact factor:   4.357


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