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“…Passiflora species have large pollen grains and a sculpted exine, which require many precursors and need an organised nutrition network (Lei & Liu, 2020; Richardo & Silvério, 2019, Silvério & de Araujo Mariath, 2014). Species with less ornate and smaller pollen grains seem to not need high levels of ploidy or multinucleation during tapetal development (Gotelli et al, 2016; Souza et al, 2008). Although our results are novel and advances knowledge of a range of ultrastructural modifications and the high levels of ploidy and binucleation in Passiflora tapetal cells, additional information on gene regulation associated with the life rhythm of this tissue, as has already been done for other groups of plants, is needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Passiflora species have large pollen grains and a sculpted exine, which require many precursors and need an organised nutrition network (Lei & Liu, 2020; Richardo & Silvério, 2019, Silvério & de Araujo Mariath, 2014). Species with less ornate and smaller pollen grains seem to not need high levels of ploidy or multinucleation during tapetal development (Gotelli et al, 2016; Souza et al, 2008). Although our results are novel and advances knowledge of a range of ultrastructural modifications and the high levels of ploidy and binucleation in Passiflora tapetal cells, additional information on gene regulation associated with the life rhythm of this tissue, as has already been done for other groups of plants, is needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31,32 Vernacular names Eng: Ipecac; Brazil: Rio ipecac. 33 Other such popular names in Brazil include ipeca, poaia, poalha 34 and pepaconha 35 and also termed raicilla in Central America countries. 36 Kannada: Ipikaakyunaoushadhi; Tamil: Ipika, ipikakku, ipikakkucceti; Urdu: Gurmarbuti.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systematic studies on reproductive biology have been carried out in economic medicinal plants such as Aconitum balfourii (Nautiyal et al 2009), Aloe vera (Rathod et al 2014), Chlorophytum borivilianum (Geetha and Maiti 2001), Commiphora wightii (Arn. ), Bhandari (Kawane et al 2015), Inula racemosa (Wani et al 2006), Psychotria ipecacuanha (Souza et al 2008), Merremia macrocalyx (Raimundez-Urrutia et al 2008), Plumbago zeylanica L. (Abera et al 2008), Stachytarpheta maximiliani (Barbola et al 2006) etc. However, no systematic report on reproductive biology of ashoka is available so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%