Floral morphology and anatomy of Pittosporum tobira (Pittosporaceae)

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作者
Zhou, QY [1 ]
Fu, DZ [1 ]
An, XB [1 ]
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[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Bot, Beijing 100093, Peoples R China
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10.1111/j.1756-1051.2003.tb00404.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Comparative studies are made on floral morphology and anatomy of female and male flowers of Pittosporum tobira. The two types of flower differ little from each other in structure at the early stage of floral development, but appear dimorphic towards anthesis. The male flower becomes cryptically bisexual, although its pistil is slender compared to that of the female flower. The stigmas of the male flower are receptive and can induce pollen germination. The structure of the style in the male flower is identical to that in the female flower. Ovules are produced on the protruded parietal placenta in the male flower, but their development is arrested at the stage of the 4-nucleate embryo sac. The female flower is clearly unisexual, with obviously aborted and sagittate anthers. Its pistil is rather plump and can produce darkish red seeds immersed in sticky pulp. The male and female flowers are similar in vascular anatomy. A conspicuous difference between the two types of flower lies in the stamens. Variation of sexual organs in the genus Pittosporum is reviewed. We assume that the flowers of Pittosporum are derived from the hermaphrodite- flowered ancestor and the female flower has become unisexual through partial reduction of sexual organs at a faster rate than the male flower.
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