| Literature DB >> 28028474 |
Brian A Atkinson1, Ruth A Stockey1, Gar W Rothwell2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cornaceae consists of 58 species, all within the genus Cornus. The Cenozoic record of Cornus is extensive and well documented. Molecular divergence-time studies suggest that crown-group Cornus may have originated by the Late Cretaceous. However, there has been no formal report of Cornus from Cretaceous deposits. Here, we characterize a permineralized fossil fruit assignable to Cornus subg. Cornus from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Shelter Point locality of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.Entities:
Keywords: Campanian; Cornales; Cornelian cherries; Cornus; Dogwoods; Fruit
Year: 2016 PMID: 28028474 PMCID: PMC5180587 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.2808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1General fruit morphology.
Cross section of fruit showing endocarp with three locules and one seed per locule. Note numerous secretory cavities within endocarp tissue. SH 790 B1 Bot #10. Scale = 1.0 mm.
Figure 2Anatomy of endocarp tissues.
(A) Cross section of endocarp wall towards base showing planes of weakness of two germination valves (V) separated by septum (S), and locule (L). SH 790 B1 Bot #34. Scale = 100 µm. (B) Cross section of valve showing isodiametric sclereids and secretory cavities (arrows). SH 790 B1 Bot #34. Scale = 60 µm. (C) Cross section of valve showing inner endocarp (IE) with elongated sclereids tangential to locule (L), outer endocarp (OE) with isodiametric sclereids and secretory cavities (arrows). SH 790 B1 Bot #4. Scale = 50 µm. (D) Cross section of endocarp showing locules (L) and central axis with inner endocarp tissue (elongated sclereids tangential to locules) and outer-endocarp tissue (secretory cavities and isodiametric sclereids). Note absence of central vascular bundle. SH 790 B1 Bot #33. Scale = 230 µm.
Figure 3Seed structure.
(A) Oblique cross section of seed with membranous seed coat (arrow). Sh 790 B1 Bot #15. (B) Peridermal section of integument. SH 790 B1 Bot #1. (C) Cross section of seed with endosperm (e) surrounding embryo with two cotyledons (c). Sh. 790 B1 Bot #25.
General endocarp comparisons of dogwood fruits and close relatives.
| Ridges and/or grooves on valve surface | Locule shape in x.s. | Elongate sclereids | Secretory cavities | Vasculature | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue/White-fruited dogwoods | Present | Absent | Absent | ||
| Big-bracted dogwoods | Present | Absent | Absent | ||
| Dwarf dogwoods | Absent | Absent | |||
| Cornelian cherries | Present/ | ||||
| Crescent | Rows of bundles within septum |
Notes.
Data from: Wilkinson (1944), Eyde (1967), Eyde (1988), Manchester, Xiang & Xiang (2010) and Atkinson (2016).
Specimen described in this paper.
Endocarp morphology of cornelian cherries, Cornus Subgenus Cornus.
| Taxa | Age | Locule No. | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Length/width ratio | Apical depression | Vascular bundle exposure | Germination valve (wall) thickness (mm) | Wtp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paleocene | 2– | 5–10 | 1–1.6 | Absent | Apical half | ||||
| Eocene | 14 | 13 | 1 | Present | Apical half | 2.3 | 27 | ||
| Eocene | 5–17 | 8–12.5 | 1.4–1.6 | Present | Apical half | 0.9 | |||
| Recent | 2 | 7.5 | 1.8 | Present | Basal half | 23 | |||
| Recent | 2 | 20–25 | 7–8 | 3 | Present | Basal half | 1.8 | 24 | |
| Recent | 2 (1– | 9–20 | 2.2–2.7 | Present | Apical half | 1.2 | 20 | ||
| Recent | 1 | 11–18 | 6–11.5 | 1.5–1.8 | Present | Apical half | 0.9 | 34 | |
| Recent | 2 | 11 | 2.6 | Absent | Apical half | 1.2 | 28 | ||
| Recent | 2 | 8 | 2 | Present | Basal half | 0.9 | 21 |
Notes.
Modified from Manchester, Xiang & Xiang (2010).
Specimen described in this paper.
Wall (germination valve) thickness percentage (Wtp) is calculated by the thickness of the germination valve divided by the diameter of the endocarp × 100.
| Order—Cornales |
| Family—Cornaceae (sensu |
| Genus— |
| Subgenus— |
| Species— |