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Comparative morphology of the carpel in the Liliaceae: Hewardieae, Petrosavieae, and Tricyrteae
Authors:C STERLING
Affiliation:Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Calfornia, Davis, California 95616, U.S.A.
Abstract:The young pistils in the melanthioid tribes, Hewardieae, Petrosavieae and Tricyrteae, are uniformly tricarpellate and syncarpous. They lack raphide idioblasts. All are multiovulate, with bitegmic ovules. The Petrosavieae are marked by the presence of septal glands and incomplete syncarpy. Tepals and stamens adhere to the ovary in the Hewardieae and the Petrosavieae but not in the Tricyrteae. Two vascular bundles occur in the stamens of the Hewartlieae and Tricyrtis latifolia. Ventral bundles in the upper part of the ovary of the Hewardieae are continuous with compound septal bundles and placental bundles in the lower part. Putative ventral bundles occur in the alternate position in the Tricyrteae and putative placental bundles in the opposite. position in the Petrosavieae. The dichtomously branched stigma in each carpel of the Tricyrteae is supplied by a bifurcated dorsal bundle.
Keywords:Liliaceae —              Hewardia—              Isophysis—              Petrosavia—              Protolirion—              Tricyrtis—  carpel —  morphology —  flower —  stamen
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