1982
DOI: 10.1139/b82-017
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Studies in Gentianaceae. Embryology of Swertia minor (Gentianinae)

Abstract: The embryology of Swertia minor Knobl. (Gentianinae Gentianaceae) was studied. Features of its development are tetrasporangiate anthers, dicotyledonous type sporangial wall formation, glandular anther tapetum and its dual origin, simultaneous cytokinesis in microsporocytes, tricolporate two-celled pollen, unilocular ovary, forked parietal placentae, tenuinucellar unitegmic anatropous ovules, Polygonum-type megagametogenesis, persistent multiple multinucleate highly enlarged haustorial antipodal cells, nuclear … Show more

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“…3C), a smooth seed coat and a corresponding chromosome number of 2 n = 20 (Mallikarjuna, 1985). It has to be noted, however, that, in contrast to our results, Rao & Nagaraj (1982) reported a striate–reticulate pattern for S. minor . This contradictory finding seems difficult to explain but might be based on a misidentification.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…3C), a smooth seed coat and a corresponding chromosome number of 2 n = 20 (Mallikarjuna, 1985). It has to be noted, however, that, in contrast to our results, Rao & Nagaraj (1982) reported a striate–reticulate pattern for S. minor . This contradictory finding seems difficult to explain but might be based on a misidentification.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%