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Title: Microsporogenesis of Polypleurum wallichi (R. Brown ex. Griff.) Warm. (Podostemaceae) growing in northeast India
Authors: Lalruatsanga, H
Keywords: Polypleurum wallichii, Podostemaceae, Anther Development, Meghalaya, India
Issue Date: 30-Aug-2014
Abstract: In P. wallichii, the flowers are cleistogamous, enclosed by a thin membranous spathe. The two anthers are borne on a forked filament placed adjoining to the stigmatic lobes. Ontogenetically the two anthers developed separately; because of intercalary growth, it becomes bifid. The archesporial cell comprises of uniseriate rows of cells, the anther wall consists of a very thin epidermis, unilay-ered endothecium with fibrous thickenings and the tapetum with uni- and binucleate cells. The anther wall development is reduced type, middle layers are absent. The connective tissues also acquire fibrous thickenings. Cytokinesis of microspore mother cell is successive type within a dis-tinct callose wall. Pollen grains are dispersed in dyads with minute and dense granular exine.
URI: http://pucir.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/572
ISSN: 2229-6026
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