2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40415-022-00790-8
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Macro- and micromorphological characterization of staminodes in the Plains Prickly Pear Opuntia polyacantha Haw. (Cactaceae)

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“…The presence of staminodes in Opuntia polyacantha flowers was reported earlier (Cota-Sánchez et al 2013), but a recent scanning electron microscopy investigation of regular and staminodial flowers indicate that the staminodes of this prickly pear cactus display different shapes and derive from androecial parts, specifically from fertile stamens via a series of transformations involving gradual widening (Rice et al 2022). The purpose of this research is to further explore androecial parts in staminodial flowers of this cactus.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…The presence of staminodes in Opuntia polyacantha flowers was reported earlier (Cota-Sánchez et al 2013), but a recent scanning electron microscopy investigation of regular and staminodial flowers indicate that the staminodes of this prickly pear cactus display different shapes and derive from androecial parts, specifically from fertile stamens via a series of transformations involving gradual widening (Rice et al 2022). The purpose of this research is to further explore androecial parts in staminodial flowers of this cactus.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…In turn, Li et al (2021) classified the stamens of Clematis macropetala into four forms based on shape and anther size, specifically tepaloid staminode (St 1 ), spatulate staminode (St 2 ), linear-spatulate fertile stamen (St 3 ), and linear fertile stamen (St 4 ), all of which share similar early development but gradually differentiate in the later, final stage. Among these, the first two forms can be included within the context of this discussion because St 1 has tardy development and lacks anther differentiation (as the O. polyacantha tepaloid staminode) whereas St 2 develops abnormally in early stages of anther differentiation and bears a primordium of an anther, which also evokes the incipient pseudo-anther reported by Rice et al (2022) and further portrayed here (Figs. 4 and 5A).…”
Section: Staminode Origin In Opuntia Polyacanthamentioning
confidence: 91%
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