Ecology and Evolution (Dec 2021)

Dancing on the platform: Lability of floral organs of Beilschmiedia appendiculata (Lauraceae)

  • Gang Zeng,
  • Bing Liu,
  • David K. Ferguson,
  • Yong Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8445
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 24
pp. 17615 – 17624

Abstract

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Abstract Floral characters are important for the systematics of the Lauraceae. However, structure and development of the flowers remain poorly known in the family. In this study, we observed the variation and early development of flowers of Beilschmiedia appendiculata, which belongs to the Cryptocarya clade of the family. The results indicate that the shoot apical meristems (SAMs) of the floral buds are enlarged and become a platform for the programmed initiation of the floral organs; floral organs develop basically in an acropetal pattern; phyllotaxis is whorled, initiation of floral primordia within a whorl is asynchronous; floral merosity is extremely variable, for example, dimerous, trimerous, tetramerous, dimerous plus trimerous, and trimerous plus tetramerous. In addition, this species has lost the innermost staminal whorl and glands are not closely associated with stamens of the third staminal whorl, which is unusual in the family Lauraceae. Our new observations broaden our knowledge of the variation of floral structure in Beilschmiedia and pose a fundamental question regarding the ecology underlying the lability of floral organs in B. appendiculata.

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