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Comparative floral development in the tribe Mentheae (Nepetoideae: Lamiaceae) and its bearing on the evolution of floral patterns in asterids

A comparative developmental study of flowers was carried out using epi‐illumination light microscopy on four genera of Lamiaceae (Nepeta, Rosmarinus, Salvia, and Ziziphora), representing all three subtribes of Mentheae. All species examined share unidirectional (adaxial to abaxial) sepal initiation,...

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Main Authors: NAGHILOO, Somayeh, KHODAVERDI, Masoumeh, ESMAILLOU, Zahra, DADPOUR, Mohammad Reza, RUDALL, Paula J
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description A comparative developmental study of flowers was carried out using epi‐illumination light microscopy on four genera of Lamiaceae (Nepeta, Rosmarinus, Salvia, and Ziziphora), representing all three subtribes of Mentheae. All species examined share unidirectional (adaxial to abaxial) sepal initiation, except Rosmarinus, which has the reverse unidirectional sequence, starting abaxially. Initiated but suppressed bracteoles were detected only in Rosmarinus. In Rosmarinus, Salvia, and Ziziphora, initiation of petals and stamens proceeds unidirectionally from the abaxial side. Floral initiation of Nepeta has bidirectional inception of petals and unidirectional stamen initiation from the adaxial side. Temporal overlap in organ initiation between petal and stamen whorls occurs in all taxa, though this feature is more prominent in Rosmarinus. Significant structural and developmental features that distinguish the four genera include: (1) polysymmetric calyx tube, highly tomentose corolla and deeply four‐partitioned ovary in Nepeta; (2) monosymmetric two‐lipped calyx and shallowly four‐partitioned ovary in Ziziphora; and (3) suppression of adaxial stamens in Salvia and Rosmarinus. Adaxial stamens are absent from Rosmarinus, but reduced stamens remain as staminodia in Salvia. In a phylogenetic context, the late monosymmetry of Nepeta and very early monosymmetry of Rosmarinus could both be regarded as derived conditions compared with the early monosymmetry of Salvia and Ziziphora.
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Legumes
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floral
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zygomorphy
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