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Canadian Journal of Botany
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Floral development of Ruppia maritima var. maritima

Authors: U. Posluszny; R. Sattler;

Floral development of Ruppia maritima var. maritima

Abstract

A hyaline, unvascularized sheath envelops a portion of the inflorescence near maturity. Though resembling an appendage of the main axis, in early ontogeny it develops as a prophyll of the renewal growth apex below the inflorescence. Two flowers develop on the inflorescence axis, subopposite each other. Fertile appendages are initiated in an acropetal sequence on each floral bud. The first to form, in the median position, are the two stamens, the lower preceding the upper. Each stamen develops two bisporangiate thecae separated by a broad connective. A dorsiventral outgrowth is initiated slightly abaxially near the tip of the connective at the stage of theca differentiation. This outgrowth appears to be homologous with a similar outgrowth in Potamogeton densus, but not with the sterile appendages of the Potamogeton flower which, by some authors, have incorrectly been interpreted as connective outgrowths. Each carpel arises as a radial primordium which becomes peltate after its inception. One ovule is initiated at the adaxial portion (Querzone). The stigma becomes broad and flat, lobing at its margins. A slight outgrowth develops at the abaxial wall of the carpel. The floral apex has a two-layered tunica. The primordia of the stamens, carpels, and ovules arise by periclinal divisions in the second layer. Procambial development is acropetal following closely primordial inception. Each appendage, including the ovule, receives one procambial strand. The outgrowths of the connective and the carpel lack procambium.

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