Development and evolution of extreme synorganization in angiosperm flowers and diversity: a comparison of Apocynaceae and Orchidaceae

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作者
Endress, Peter K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Systemat Bot, Zollikerstr 107, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
Apocynaceae; Orchidaceae; angiosperm flower development; flower evolution; flower symmetry; synorganization; congenital fusion; postgenital fusion; pollinium; pollinarium; species diversity; SECONDARY POLLEN PRESENTATION; MADS-BOX GENES; PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS; FLORAL MORPHOLOGY; ASCLEPIADOIDEAE APOCYNACEAE; FUNCTIONAL-ORGANIZATION; UPDATED CLASSIFICATION; NECTAR SYSTEM; ORGAN FUSION; DNA REGIONS;
D O I
10.1093/aob/mcv119
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Background and Aims Apocynaceae and Orchidaceae are two angiosperm families with extreme flower synorganization. They are unrelated, the former in eudicots, the latter in monocots, but they converge in the formation of pollinia and pollinaria, which do not occur in any other angiosperm family, and for which extreme synorganization of floral organs is a precondition. In each family extensive studies on flower development and evolution have been performed; however, newer comparative studies focusing on flower synorganization and involving both families together are lacking. Scope For this study an extensive search through the morphological literature has been conducted. Based on this and my own studies on flowers in various Apocynaceae and Orchidaceae and complex flowers in other angiosperms with scanning electron microscopy and with microtome section series, a review on convergent floral traits in flower development and architecture in the two families is presented. Key Findings There is a tendency of protracted development of synorganized parts in Apocynaceae and Orchidaceae (development of synorganization of two or more organs begins earlier the more accentuated it is at anthesis). Synorganization (or complexity) also paves the way for novel structures. One of the most conspicuous such novel structures in Apocynaceae is the corona, which is not the product of synorganization of existing organs; however, it is probably enhanced by synorganization of other, existing, floral parts. In contrast to synorganized parts, the corona appears developmentally late. Conclusions Synorganization of floral organs may lead to a large number of convergences in clades that are only very distantly related. The convergences that have been highlighted in this comparative study should be developmentally investigated directly in parallel in future studies.
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