Development of generative structures of polar Caryophyllaceae plants: the Arctic Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata, and the Antarctic Colobanthus quitensis
The embryology of three polar flowering plants of the family Caryophyllaceae was studied using the methods and techniques of the light, normal and fluorescence microscopes, and the electron microscopes, scanning and transmission. The analyzed species were Colobanthus quitensis of West Antarctic (Kin...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:34c2f3cf1b3f4e0f8aa8b6e24f226212 2023-05-15T14:05:02+02:00 Development of generative structures of polar Caryophyllaceae plants: the Arctic Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata, and the Antarctic Colobanthus quitensis Kellmann-Sopyła Wioleta Koc Justyna Górecki Ryszard J. Domaciuk Marcin Giełwanowska Irena 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1515/popore-2017-0001 https://doaj.org/article/34c2f3cf1b3f4e0f8aa8b6e24f226212 EN eng Polish Academy of Sciences http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2017.38.issue-1/popore-2017-0001/popore-2017-0001.xml?format=INT https://doaj.org/toc/2081-8262 2081-8262 doi:10.1515/popore-2017-0001 https://doaj.org/article/34c2f3cf1b3f4e0f8aa8b6e24f226212 Polish Polar Research, Vol 38, Iss 1, Pp 83-104 (2017) Antarctic Arctic cleistogamous flowers chasmogamous flowers seeds Colobanthus quitensis Cerastium alpinum Silene involucrata pollen grains Geology QE1-996.5 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1515/popore-2017-0001 2022-12-31T04:00:17Z The embryology of three polar flowering plants of the family Caryophyllaceae was studied using the methods and techniques of the light, normal and fluorescence microscopes, and the electron microscopes, scanning and transmission. The analyzed species were Colobanthus quitensis of West Antarctic (King George Island, South Shetlands Islands) as well as Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata of the Arctic (Spitsbergen, Svalbard). In all evaluated species, flowering responses were adapted to the short Arctic and Australian summer, and adaptations to autogamy and anemogamy were also observed. The microsporangia of the analyzed plants produced small numbers of microspore mother cells that were differentiated into a dozen or dozens of trinucleate pollen grains. The majority of mature pollen grains remained inside microsporangia and germinated in the thecae. The monosporous Polygonum type (the most common type in angiosperms) of embryo sac development was observed in the studied species. The egg apparatus had an egg cell and two synergids with typical polarization. A well-developed filiform apparatus was differentiated in the micropylar end of the synergids. In mature diaspores of the analyzed plants of the family Caryophyllaceae, a large and peripherally located embryo was, in most part, adjacent to perisperm cells filled with reserve substances, whereas the radicle was surrounded by micropylar endosperm composed of a single layer of cells with thick, intensely stained cytoplasm, organelles and reserve substances. The testae of the analyzed plants were characterized by species-specific primary and secondary sculpture, and they contained large amounts of osmophilic material with varied density. Seeds of C. quitensis, C. alpinum and S. involucrata are very small, light and compact shaped. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic King George Island Polar Research Silene involucrata Svalbard Spitsbergen Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic Svalbard King George Island Polish Polar Research 38 1 83 104 |
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The embryology of three polar flowering plants of the family Caryophyllaceae was studied using the methods and techniques of the light, normal and fluorescence microscopes, and the electron microscopes, scanning and transmission. The analyzed species were Colobanthus quitensis of West Antarctic (King George Island, South Shetlands Islands) as well as Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata of the Arctic (Spitsbergen, Svalbard). In all evaluated species, flowering responses were adapted to the short Arctic and Australian summer, and adaptations to autogamy and anemogamy were also observed. The microsporangia of the analyzed plants produced small numbers of microspore mother cells that were differentiated into a dozen or dozens of trinucleate pollen grains. The majority of mature pollen grains remained inside microsporangia and germinated in the thecae. The monosporous Polygonum type (the most common type in angiosperms) of embryo sac development was observed in the studied species. The egg apparatus had an egg cell and two synergids with typical polarization. A well-developed filiform apparatus was differentiated in the micropylar end of the synergids. In mature diaspores of the analyzed plants of the family Caryophyllaceae, a large and peripherally located embryo was, in most part, adjacent to perisperm cells filled with reserve substances, whereas the radicle was surrounded by micropylar endosperm composed of a single layer of cells with thick, intensely stained cytoplasm, organelles and reserve substances. The testae of the analyzed plants were characterized by species-specific primary and secondary sculpture, and they contained large amounts of osmophilic material with varied density. Seeds of C. quitensis, C. alpinum and S. involucrata are very small, light and compact shaped. |
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Kellmann-Sopyła Wioleta Koc Justyna Górecki Ryszard J. Domaciuk Marcin Giełwanowska Irena |
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Development of generative structures of polar Caryophyllaceae plants: the Arctic Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata, and the Antarctic Colobanthus quitensis |
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Development of generative structures of polar Caryophyllaceae plants: the Arctic Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata, and the Antarctic Colobanthus quitensis |
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Development of generative structures of polar Caryophyllaceae plants: the Arctic Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata, and the Antarctic Colobanthus quitensis |
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Development of generative structures of polar Caryophyllaceae plants: the Arctic Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata, and the Antarctic Colobanthus quitensis |
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Development of generative structures of polar Caryophyllaceae plants: the Arctic Cerastium alpinum and Silene involucrata, and the Antarctic Colobanthus quitensis |
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development of generative structures of polar caryophyllaceae plants: the arctic cerastium alpinum and silene involucrata, and the antarctic colobanthus quitensis |
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