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13 July 2017 A survey of ontogeny cypsela characters contributing to the infrafamilial characterization of Asteraceae
Michelli Fernandes Batista, Luiz Antonio de Souza
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Abstract

Structural features of cypsela are important to certain tribes of Asteraceae; thus, the ontogeny of the fruit (only the pericarp) of 10 weedy Asteraceae species was determined concerning the contribution to increase the knowledge of the fruit development in Asteraceae. The species analyzed are Conyza bonariensis L. (Cronquist.), Cosmos sulphureus Cav., Eclipta alba L. Hassk., Elephantopus mollis Kunth., Emilia sonchifolia L. DC., Galinsoga quadriradiata Ruiz & Pav., Erechtites valerianifolius (Wolf) DC., Parthenium hysterophorus L., Praxelis clematidea (Griseb) R.M. King & H. Rob and Sigesbeckia orientalis L. The mesocarp in the cypsela structure shows variation in the number of layers, the cell layer arrangement of the sclerenchyma and parenchyma, and the presence of phytomelanin that is especially striking. The mesocarp traits of Heliantheae alliance species are homogeneous, and it has been suggested that the derived character phytomelanin may not have the same evolutionary history in species belonging to the same tribe. It is noteworthy that Cichorioideae cypsela has the same general structure as that of Asteroideae.

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Michelli Fernandes Batista and Luiz Antonio de Souza "A survey of ontogeny cypsela characters contributing to the infrafamilial characterization of Asteraceae," The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 144(3), 296-302, (13 July 2017). https://doi.org/10.3159/TORREY-D-15-00035.1
Received: 5 July 2015; Published: 13 July 2017
KEYWORDS
mesocarp
phytomelanin
tribe
weedy species
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