A study on the floral ontogeny in Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook). Dietr and its comparison with other species of Caesalpinia

Comparative floral ontogeny provides new characters for phylogenetic studies. Such studies have been useful for better understanding of floral evolution within the subfamilies of Fabaceae. However, the significance of floral ontogenetic data for evaluation of systematic position among different spec...

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Main Authors: Masoumeh Khodaverdi, Mohammad Reza Dadpour, Somayeh Naghiloo, Ali Movafeghi
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Published: University of Isfahan 2013-09-01
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spelling doaj-e686dd8df90a46bbbb8793013ff24e822020-11-24T22:31:44ZfasUniversity of IsfahanTaxonomy and Biosystematics Journal2008-89062322-21902013-09-015156774A study on the floral ontogeny in Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook). Dietr and its comparison with other species of CaesalpiniaMasoumeh Khodaverdi0Mohammad Reza Dadpour1Somayeh Naghiloo2Ali Movafeghi3 Comparative floral ontogeny provides new characters for phylogenetic studies. Such studies have been useful for better understanding of floral evolution within the subfamilies of Fabaceae. However, the significance of floral ontogenetic data for evaluation of systematic position among different species of a genus has not yet been demonstrated. The aim of this study was to present a complete ontogenetic pathway of Caesalpinia gilliesii, as a member of Caesalpinioideae and to compare the results with other studied species of the genus. For this purpose, flower buds of different ages were collected and fixed in FAA. After a fixation period of 24 h, the samples were rinsed, dissected in 70% ethanol and further dehydrated in 95% ethanol prior to being stained with 0.5% nigrosin black in ethanol. The results showed that differences between ontogenetic pathways of Caesalpinia species were prominent and mostly appeared early in development. In C. gilliesii all whorls initiated unidirectionally except for petals that appeared bidirectionally. Different orders of sepal initiation have been reported for other studied species including helical, tendency towards whorl and modified unidirectional. In contrast to other studied species, C. gilliesii showed overlap in the time of initiation between different whorls. Unidirectional order of initiation and overlap of organ initiation were both advanced characters that distinguished C. gilliesii from other studied species of Caesalpinia.http://uijs.ui.ac.ir/tbj/browse.php?a_code=A-10-199-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Caesalpinia gilliesii Unidirectional initiation Floral ontogeny Overlap
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Mohammad Reza Dadpour
Somayeh Naghiloo
Ali Movafeghi
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Mohammad Reza Dadpour
Somayeh Naghiloo
Ali Movafeghi
A study on the floral ontogeny in Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook). Dietr and its comparison with other species of Caesalpinia
Taxonomy and Biosystematics Journal
Caesalpinia gilliesii
Unidirectional initiation
Floral ontogeny
Overlap
author_facet Masoumeh Khodaverdi
Mohammad Reza Dadpour
Somayeh Naghiloo
Ali Movafeghi
author_sort Masoumeh Khodaverdi
title A study on the floral ontogeny in Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook). Dietr and its comparison with other species of Caesalpinia
title_short A study on the floral ontogeny in Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook). Dietr and its comparison with other species of Caesalpinia
title_full A study on the floral ontogeny in Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook). Dietr and its comparison with other species of Caesalpinia
title_fullStr A study on the floral ontogeny in Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook). Dietr and its comparison with other species of Caesalpinia
title_full_unstemmed A study on the floral ontogeny in Caesalpinia gilliesii (Hook). Dietr and its comparison with other species of Caesalpinia
title_sort study on the floral ontogeny in caesalpinia gilliesii (hook). dietr and its comparison with other species of caesalpinia
publisher University of Isfahan
series Taxonomy and Biosystematics Journal
issn 2008-8906
2322-2190
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Comparative floral ontogeny provides new characters for phylogenetic studies. Such studies have been useful for better understanding of floral evolution within the subfamilies of Fabaceae. However, the significance of floral ontogenetic data for evaluation of systematic position among different species of a genus has not yet been demonstrated. The aim of this study was to present a complete ontogenetic pathway of Caesalpinia gilliesii, as a member of Caesalpinioideae and to compare the results with other studied species of the genus. For this purpose, flower buds of different ages were collected and fixed in FAA. After a fixation period of 24 h, the samples were rinsed, dissected in 70% ethanol and further dehydrated in 95% ethanol prior to being stained with 0.5% nigrosin black in ethanol. The results showed that differences between ontogenetic pathways of Caesalpinia species were prominent and mostly appeared early in development. In C. gilliesii all whorls initiated unidirectionally except for petals that appeared bidirectionally. Different orders of sepal initiation have been reported for other studied species including helical, tendency towards whorl and modified unidirectional. In contrast to other studied species, C. gilliesii showed overlap in the time of initiation between different whorls. Unidirectional order of initiation and overlap of organ initiation were both advanced characters that distinguished C. gilliesii from other studied species of Caesalpinia.
topic Caesalpinia gilliesii
Unidirectional initiation
Floral ontogeny
Overlap
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