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Floral and Vegetative Morphogenesis in California Poppy (Eschscholzia californicaCham.)
Annette BeckerStefan GleissbergDavid R. Smythsubject
GynoeciumInflorescencebiologyCalifornia PoppyBotanyPapaveraceaePrimordiumPollen tubePlant ScienceMeristembiology.organism_classificationEschscholziaEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsdescription
For studies of the evolution of development in angiosperms, early‐diverging eudicot taxa are of particular interest for comparisons with established core eudicot model plants, such as Arabidopsis. Here we provide a detailed description of shoot and floral development of the basal eudicot California poppy (Eschscholzia californica). Rosette formation in the vegetative phase is accompanied by increased leaf complexity and shoot apex size. The flowering phase is characterized by internode elongation, formation of dissected cauline leaves, terminal flowers, and basipetal inflorescence branching. For developing flowers and fruits, we have defined 14 stages according to important landmark events, from inflorescence primordium initiation through seed dispersal. Floral organ initiation, morphogenesis, increase in floral meristem size, and the surface structure of mature floral organs are recorded in detail. The duration of the later floral stages, as well as the path of pollen tube growth in the gynoecium, is doc...
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2005-07-01 | International Journal of Plant Sciences |