2001
DOI: 10.21829/abm57.2001.883
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Desarrollo de los verticilos sexuales de Vanroyenella plumosa Novelo & Philbrick (Podostemaceae)

Abstract: RESUMENEl cuerpo vegetativo de Vanroyenella plumosa Novelo & Philbrick (subfamilia Podostemoideae) posee raíz, hojas y un tallo taloide dorsiventralmente aplanado que, durante la etapa reproductora, desarrolla cavidades ocupadas por fascículos florales. En este trabajo se estudió la embriología de esta especie y se relacionó el desarrollo floral con la posición de las flores en el cuerpo vegetativo de la planta, la posición de la planta sobre la roca y de la planta con el nivel del agua. Vanroyenella plumosa p… Show more

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“…That is, the ovules have developed the embryo sac, and the pollen grains are in a bicellular stage, tricolpate, covered with exine. This aligns with observations made on Vanroyenella plumosa Novelo & C. T. Philbrick (Murguía-Sánchez et al 2001), a species that shares habitat with M. rubrum in the Horcones river and is closely related to Marathrum Bonpl. (Tippery et al 2011).…”
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“…That is, the ovules have developed the embryo sac, and the pollen grains are in a bicellular stage, tricolpate, covered with exine. This aligns with observations made on Vanroyenella plumosa Novelo & C. T. Philbrick (Murguía-Sánchez et al 2001), a species that shares habitat with M. rubrum in the Horcones river and is closely related to Marathrum Bonpl. (Tippery et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%