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Phylogeny And Androecial Evolution In Schisandraceae, Inferred From Sequences Of Nuclear Ribosomal Dna Its And Chloroplast Dna TrnL-F Regions, Zhong Liu, Gang Hao, Yi-Bo Luo, Leonard B. Thien, Samuel W. Rosso, An-Ming Lu, Zhi-Duan Chen
Phylogeny And Androecial Evolution In Schisandraceae, Inferred From Sequences Of Nuclear Ribosomal Dna Its And Chloroplast Dna TrnL-F Regions, Zhong Liu, Gang Hao, Yi-Bo Luo, Leonard B. Thien, Samuel W. Rosso, An-Ming Lu, Zhi-Duan Chen
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Sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS and chloroplast trnL‐F regions were used to construct a phylogeny of Schisandraceae. The results show that there are two major clades in Schisandraceae. One is composed entirely of Schisandra species; the other contains a mixture of Schisandra and Kadsura species. Molecular data place Smith’s sect. Sphaerostema of Schisandra prominently within Kadsura, and thus neither Schisandra nor Kadsura is monophyletic, refuting the traditional division of the family into two genera based on morphological characters of mature fruits. The sister relationship between S. glabra (North America) and S. bicolor (China) and the monophyly of …
Osmophores, Floral Features, And Systematics Of Stanhopea (Orchidaceae), Kenneth J. Curry, Lorraine M. Mcdowell, Walter S. Judd, William Louis Stern
Osmophores, Floral Features, And Systematics Of Stanhopea (Orchidaceae), Kenneth J. Curry, Lorraine M. Mcdowell, Walter S. Judd, William Louis Stern
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The floral fragrance glands (osmophores) of 18 species of Stanhopea and Sievekingia were examined through a series of developmental studies at light and electron microscope levels including late bud stages through postanthesis. Various characters were identified to be of potential systematic value and were recorded for each species. These characters included: texture of the osmophore surface, number of distinct cell layers comprising the osmophore, nature of lipid inclusions in osmophore cells, and presence or absence of plastoglobuli in osmophore amyloplasts. These characters were combined with traditional features of floral lip morphology for cladistic analysis. Sievekingia was the postulated outgroup. Stanhopea …