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�ber die Karpelle verschiedener Magnoliales. VIII. �berblick �ber alle Familien der Ordnung

Authors: Walter Leinfellner;

�ber die Karpelle verschiedener Magnoliales. VIII. �berblick �ber alle Familien der Ordnung

Abstract

Es wird eine Ubersicht uber die Karpellformen der Magnoliales gegeben, die auf eigenen Untersuchungen und auf kritischer Auswertung der Literaturangaben beruht. Sie ergibt, das die Mehrzahl der Familien dieser Ordnung (namlich 14 von insgesamt 22) peltat gebaute Karpelle besitzt, und das daruber hinaus sich gelegentlich auch an den Karpellen der restlichen Familien Baueigentumlichkeiten (z. B. unifaziale Karpellstiele) zeigen, die in morphologischer Beziehung zur Peltation stehen. Da nun bekanntlich die Magnoliales vielfach als die ursprunglichste Ordnung der Angiospermen angesehen werden, besitzt die daraus sich ergebende Folgerung, das namlich die peltat-schlauchformig gebauten Karpelle nicht nur in morphologischer, sondern auch in phylogenetischer Hinsicht die Grundform der Angiospermen-Megasporophylle darstellen, einen hohen Grad von Wahrscheinlichkeit.

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