2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1645824/v1
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A pentaploid endosperm and a Penaea-type embryo sac are likely synapomorphies of Azorella (Apiaceae, Azorelloideae)

Abstract: About 80% of angiosperms form a monosporic Polygonum-type embryo sac whereas in the remaining species eleven other types of embryo sac are found. Evidence as to the type of embryo sac is lacking for many plant species, and the role of higher-ploidy endosperm is unknown. In contrast to the rest of the Apiaceae, where a Polygonum-type embryo sac (3n endosperm) has been reported, the few species of the Azorelloideae studied form a Drusa-type embryo sac (3n endosperm) or a Penaea-type embryo sac (5n endosperm). Th… Show more

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