Morphological Study of the Versatile Anther Group in the Tribe Zingibereae (Zingiberaceae)

Scanning electron micrographs of anther development in Cautleya spicata (Sm.) Baker show that the appendages develop from the joint connective tissue where one end of the anther develops first, well before the other turns into the appendages. The anther with appendages is thus basifixed in a mature...

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Main Author: Chatchai NGAMRIABSAKUL
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Language:English
Published: Walailak University 2011-12-01
Series:Walailak Journal of Science and Technology
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spelling doaj-6007afef3d624b298dcb94dd38a80bcb2020-11-24T21:40:54ZengWalailak UniversityWalailak Journal of Science and Technology1686-39332228-835X2011-12-012110.2004/wjst.v2i1.171164Morphological Study of the Versatile Anther Group in the Tribe Zingibereae (Zingiberaceae)Chatchai NGAMRIABSAKUL0School of Science, Walailak University, Thasala, Nakhon Si Thammarat 80161Scanning electron micrographs of anther development in Cautleya spicata (Sm.) Baker show that the appendages develop from the joint connective tissue where one end of the anther develops first, well before the other turns into the appendages. The anther with appendages is thus basifixed in a mature plant in Cautleya spicata while observation of Curcuma species reveals that the anther is dorsifixed, and the appendages are derived from the thecae of the anther. Mapping this characteristic of the anther in the six genera that possess versatile anther in Zingiberaceae, namely Camptandra, Cautleya, Curcuma, Laosanthus, Paracautleya and Roscoea, onto the molecular based phylogeny of the tribe suggests that the dorsifixed versatile anther of the Curcuma complex has been lost independently in Hitchenia, Smithatris and Stahlianthus, while the basifixed versatile anther has arisen independently in Camptandra and Cautleya/Roscoea.http://wjst.wu.ac.th/index.php/wjst/article/view/171Versatile antherZingiberaceaeCamptandraCautleyaCurcumaLaosanthus
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Morphological Study of the Versatile Anther Group in the Tribe Zingibereae (Zingiberaceae)
Walailak Journal of Science and Technology
Versatile anther
Zingiberaceae
Camptandra
Cautleya
Curcuma
Laosanthus
author_facet Chatchai NGAMRIABSAKUL
author_sort Chatchai NGAMRIABSAKUL
title Morphological Study of the Versatile Anther Group in the Tribe Zingibereae (Zingiberaceae)
title_short Morphological Study of the Versatile Anther Group in the Tribe Zingibereae (Zingiberaceae)
title_full Morphological Study of the Versatile Anther Group in the Tribe Zingibereae (Zingiberaceae)
title_fullStr Morphological Study of the Versatile Anther Group in the Tribe Zingibereae (Zingiberaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Study of the Versatile Anther Group in the Tribe Zingibereae (Zingiberaceae)
title_sort morphological study of the versatile anther group in the tribe zingibereae (zingiberaceae)
publisher Walailak University
series Walailak Journal of Science and Technology
issn 1686-3933
2228-835X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Scanning electron micrographs of anther development in Cautleya spicata (Sm.) Baker show that the appendages develop from the joint connective tissue where one end of the anther develops first, well before the other turns into the appendages. The anther with appendages is thus basifixed in a mature plant in Cautleya spicata while observation of Curcuma species reveals that the anther is dorsifixed, and the appendages are derived from the thecae of the anther. Mapping this characteristic of the anther in the six genera that possess versatile anther in Zingiberaceae, namely Camptandra, Cautleya, Curcuma, Laosanthus, Paracautleya and Roscoea, onto the molecular based phylogeny of the tribe suggests that the dorsifixed versatile anther of the Curcuma complex has been lost independently in Hitchenia, Smithatris and Stahlianthus, while the basifixed versatile anther has arisen independently in Camptandra and Cautleya/Roscoea.
topic Versatile anther
Zingiberaceae
Camptandra
Cautleya
Curcuma
Laosanthus
url http://wjst.wu.ac.th/index.php/wjst/article/view/171
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