M. Arista et S. Talavera, PHENOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE PHASE OF ABIES PINSAPO BOISS (PINACEAE), Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 116(3), 1994, pp. 223-234
Phenology and anatomy of the reproductive phase of Abies pinsapo were
studied. Male cones and female cones were differentiated in the autumn
, and the dormant microsporangia contained pollen mother cells (PMCs)
in the premeiotic stage. The male cones broke dormancy at the end of F
ebruary when the pollen mother cells began meiosis. Pollen grains were
shed at the five-celled stage at the end of April-early May. The fema
le cones broke dormancy in mid-April. Anthesis took place at the end o
f April. No micropylar-pollination droplet was observed. After pollina
tion the female cones developed quickly. The most important loss of co
nes occurred during the pollination period. The number of archegonia V
aried from one to three but two was most common. Fertilization took pl
ace at the end of June. The embryos developed during the summer, and s
eeds were dispersed in autumn. The results are discussed in relation t
o other conifers.