Floral ontogeny in tribe Dalbergieae (Leguminosae : Papilionoideae): Dalbergia brasiliensis, Machaerium villosum s. l. Platymiscium floribundum, and Pterocarpus rotundifolius
Bb. Klitgaard, Floral ontogeny in tribe Dalbergieae (Leguminosae : Papilionoideae): Dalbergia brasiliensis, Machaerium villosum s. l. Platymiscium floribundum, and Pterocarpus rotundifolius, PLANT SYS E, 219(1-2), 1999, pp. 1-25
Floral organogenesis and development of the tropical legume trees Dalbergia
brasiliensis, Machaerium villosum, Platymiscium floribundum, and Pterocarp
us rotundifolius were studied using scanning electron microscopy. The aims
were to compare ontogenies and to elucidate if floral ontogenetic data will
provide new character states diagnostic of the tribe Dalbergieae, which is
considered a basal papilionoid tribe and primarily defined on fruit charac
ters. Organ inception is principally acropetal in all taxa studied. Carpel
inception is, however, consistently precocious. In D. brasiliensis sepals a
re initiated in an order not previously reported in Papilionoideae. It may
be considered modified helical. In P. rotundifolius the inner whorl of stam
ens initiate in an unusual way, this is lateral two stamens first, then the
two abaxial ones, and last the adaxial one, opposed to the unidirectional
order usually seen in Papilionoideae. Generally the differences in flower d
evelopment among the studied genera appear at initiation and late stage in
ontogenesis, rather than at mid-stage.