The reproductive biology of Marathrum rubrum Novelo & C. T. Philbrick: morphological and anatomical changes during flower development

D. Guzmán-Merodio, Raúl Luna-Ramos, J. Núñez‐Farfán, Margarita Collazo-Ortega, J. Márquez-Guzmán
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Background: Podostemaceae is the largest family of strictly aquatic angiosperms. Species of this family possess unusual morphological and reproductive characters, grow attached to rocks in rivers with strong currents, and have a life cycle tightly linked to seasonality. Due to its reduced floral structures, which characterizes most species, the analysis of developmental stages and events such as anthesis or stigma receptivity has proven difficult. Question: How floral morphology, floral development and stigma receptivity of different stages of flower development of Marathrum rubrum Novelo & C. T. Philbrick are related among them? Studied species: Marathrum rubrum Novelo & C. T. Philbrick. Study site and dates: Horcones River, Jalisco, Mexico. January, 2014 and 2015. Methods: We made an in situ and lab analyses of flower morphology to assess the relationships between flower morphology, stages of development, reproductive structures, and stigma receptivity, during different stages of flower development. Results: When flowers emerge from the spathella, both the ovules and pollen grains are fully developed, implying that sporogenesis and gametogenesis take place within the stem while the plant is still submerged. Conclusions: The morphological changes observed in the flowers of M. rubrum during the analyzed stages are related only to events associated with fertilization and fruit development. The time-course of morphological changes in the flowers, from anthesis to fruit formation, lasts 20 to 30 days. The detailed observation of the aerial reproductive biology of M. rubrum bears important implications to the genetic structure of populations, plant fitness and conservation biology in threatened environments.
Marathrum rubrum Novelo & C. T. Philbrick的生殖生物学:花发育过程中的形态和解剖变化
背景:裸子植物是最大的严格水生被子植物科。该科的物种具有不同寻常的形态和繁殖特征,附着在水流湍急的河流中的岩石上生长,其生命周期与季节性密切相关。由于大多数物种的花结构都比较简单,因此很难对其发育阶段和花期或柱头接受能力等事件进行分析。问题Marathrum rubrum Novelo & C. T. Philbrick 不同花发育阶段的花形态、花发育和柱头接受能力之间有何关系?研究物种:Marathrum rubrum Novelo & C. T. Philbrick。研究地点和日期:墨西哥哈利斯科州霍尔科内斯河。2014年和2015年1月。研究方法我们对花的形态进行了现场和实验室分析,以评估在花的不同发育阶段,花的形态、发育阶段、生殖结构和柱头接受能力之间的关系。结果当花从佛焰苞中萌发时,胚珠和花粉粒都已完全发育,这意味着孢子发生和配子发生是在茎内进行的,而植株仍处于浸没状态。结论在分析阶段观察到的红铃木花的形态变化只与受精和果实发育有关。从开花到果实形成,花朵形态变化的时间过程持续 20 到 30 天。详细观察红铃木(M. rubrum)的空中生殖生物学,对受威胁环境中的种群遗传结构、植物适应性和保护生物学具有重要意义。
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