Authors
Isidro Ojeda, Javier Francisco-Ortega, Quentin CB Cronk
Publication date
2009/11/1
Journal
Annals of Botany
Volume
104
Issue
6
Pages
1099-1110
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background and Aims
The legume flower is highly variable in symmetry and differentiation of petal types. Most papilionoid flowers are zygomorphic with three types of petals: one dorsal, two lateral and two ventral petals. Mimosoids have radial flowers with reduced petals while caesalpinioids display a range from strongly zygomorphic to nearly radial symmetry. The aims are to characterize the petal micromorphology relative to flower morphology and evolution within the family and assess its use as a marker of petal identity (whether dorsal, lateral or ventral) as determined by the expression of developmental genes.
Methods
Petals were analysed using the scanning electron microscope and light microscope. A total of 175 species were studied representing 26 tribes and 89 genera in all three subfamilies of the Leguminosae.
Key Results
The papilionoids …
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