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Comparative fruit development in some Euphorbiaceae and Phyllanthaceae

Journal

PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION
Volume 300, Issue 5, Pages 775-782

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-013-0918-3

Keywords

Euphorbiaceae; Phyllanthaceae; Ovary; Ovule; Schizocarp; Exotegmic seed

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  1. CNPq (National Council of Scientific and Technological Development, Brazil)

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Euphorbiaceae s. str. and Phyllanthaceae were earlier components of Euphorbiaceae. This separation was mainly based on molecular data and also on morphological characteristics. Nevertheless, the structure and development of fruits are poorly investigated in these families and considering this, fruits (pericarp and seed) of Euphorbia hyssopifolia L., Croton glandulosus L. (Euphorbiaceae), Phyllanthus niruri L. and Phyllanthus tenellus Roxb. (Phyllanthaceae) were structurally studied to see in what respects they are similar or different. The Euphorbiaceae schizocarps present two meristems (adaxial and subadaxial) in the ovary wall, but the adaxial meristem is entirely lacking in Phyllanthus fruits. The seeds have an exotegmen with Malpighian palisade cells in Euphorbiaceae species and a short palisade in Phyllanthus. Some special structural features, such as nucellar beak, anatropous ovules and schizocarp fruits were found in all the species and constitute a unique combination. From the present results, it appears that there is no significant difference in fruit and seed development between the studied Euphorbiaceae and Phyllanthaceae.

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