Floral micromorphology of the genus Ensete Bruce ex Horan. (Musaceae) in Thailand
To fulfil scarce and incomplete information on floral micromorphology of ensets (Ensete Bruce ex Horan.) in the banana family (Musaceae), a comparative anatomical study of two species: E. glaucum (Roxb.) Cheesman and E. superbum (Roxb.) Cheesman, native to Thailand was conducted. It was found that,...
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doaj-13ac52705e6643fb91b3648d586f0ac92020-11-25T00:19:11ZengNational Taiwan UniversityTaiwania0372-333X0372-333X2015-09-016039910610.6165/tai.2015.60.99Floral micromorphology of the genus Ensete Bruce ex Horan. (Musaceae) in ThailandWandee Inta0Paweena Traiperm1Sasivimon Chomchalow Swangpol2Master of Science Program in Plant Science, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, ThailandDepartment of Plant Science, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, ThailandCenter of Excellence on Biodiversity (PERDO-BDC), Bangkok 10330, ThailandTo fulfil scarce and incomplete information on floral micromorphology of ensets (Ensete Bruce ex Horan.) in the banana family (Musaceae), a comparative anatomical study of two species: E. glaucum (Roxb.) Cheesman and E. superbum (Roxb.) Cheesman, native to Thailand was conducted. It was found that, apart from five fertile stamens presented in other members of the Musaceae family, both ensets possess a short staminode. It is suggested from this investigation that six is the basic number of Ensete androecial whorl and the taxa could secure the most primitive status within the family and the Zingiberales order, of which stamen numbers are reduced. The results also indicated that the vascular bundle position in compound tepal, the vascular patterns in vascular zone of ovary and cell shapes of stigma epidermis and the ovary cortex are of systematic significance in conjunction with pollen size and exine ornamentation. These useful micromorphological characters can be further applied for identification of other Ensete species distribute elsewhere in the world.http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/abstract.php?type=abstract&id=1410Amphicribal vascular bundleAnatomical charactersCarpellary dorsal bundleFloral anatomyFree tepalGinger orderMonocotyledonsStaminal strandsSterile stamen |
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Wandee Inta Paweena Traiperm Sasivimon Chomchalow Swangpol Floral micromorphology of the genus Ensete Bruce ex Horan. (Musaceae) in Thailand Taiwania Amphicribal vascular bundle Anatomical characters Carpellary dorsal bundle Floral anatomy Free tepal Ginger order Monocotyledons Staminal strands Sterile stamen |
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Floral micromorphology of the genus Ensete Bruce ex Horan. (Musaceae) in Thailand |
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Floral micromorphology of the genus Ensete Bruce ex Horan. (Musaceae) in Thailand |
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Floral micromorphology of the genus Ensete Bruce ex Horan. (Musaceae) in Thailand |
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Floral micromorphology of the genus Ensete Bruce ex Horan. (Musaceae) in Thailand |
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Floral micromorphology of the genus Ensete Bruce ex Horan. (Musaceae) in Thailand |
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floral micromorphology of the genus ensete bruce ex horan. (musaceae) in thailand |
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To fulfil scarce and incomplete information on floral micromorphology of ensets (Ensete Bruce ex Horan.) in the banana family (Musaceae), a comparative anatomical study of two species: E. glaucum (Roxb.) Cheesman and E. superbum (Roxb.) Cheesman, native to Thailand was conducted. It was found that, apart from five fertile stamens presented in other members of the Musaceae family, both ensets possess a short staminode. It is suggested from this investigation that six is the basic number of Ensete androecial whorl and the taxa could secure the most primitive status within the family and the Zingiberales order, of which stamen numbers are reduced. The results also indicated that the vascular bundle position in compound tepal, the vascular patterns in vascular zone of ovary and cell shapes of stigma epidermis and the ovary cortex are of systematic significance in conjunction with pollen size and exine ornamentation. These useful micromorphological characters can be further applied for identification of other Ensete species distribute elsewhere in the world. |
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Amphicribal vascular bundle Anatomical characters Carpellary dorsal bundle Floral anatomy Free tepal Ginger order Monocotyledons Staminal strands Sterile stamen |
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