Floral structure and ontogeny in Globba (Zingiberaceae)

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M. S. Box
P. J. Rudall
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[1] Royal Botanic Gardens,
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Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2006年 / 258卷
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Bulbil; Epigynous glands; Floral anatomy; Homeosis; Septal nectary; Ontogeny; Zingiberaceae;
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We present new comparative morphological and ontogenetic data on flowers and bulbils of Globba (Zingiberaceae) to clarify their homologies. Globba flowers are characteristically Zingiberaceous, possessing a single stamen and epigynous (``supragynopleural'') nectaries, but are unusual as the anther bears triangular lateral outgrowths and the style is held tightly in position across the curvature of the filament like a bowstring. Floral ontogeny in Globba is similar to other Zingiberaceae. Characteristic features, such as anther wings, occur late in development, shortly before anthesis. Unusually Globba has zygomorphic style anatomy with only two abaxial vascular bundles, in contrast to most other Zingiberaceae, which possess three stylar traces. The ovary is unilocular and lacks septa. Bulbils have enclosing bracts and replace flowers in the lower part of the inflorescence; they consist of a shoot with an enlarged corky storage root forming the bulk of the propagule.
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