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Flowers are solitary or composed in small inflorescences comprising up to 15 elements. They are arranged terminal %
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. The calyx is synsepalous and completely fused in bud with no visible lobes %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73B9CCE696402F452" box="[221,370,1587,1611]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1AC, G</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73B9CCE696402F452" box="[221,370,1587,1611]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1AC, G</figureCitation>
). The botuliform or urceolate calyx reaches its final size before anthesis and opens irregularly in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73BE2CE2C65CCF494" box="[163,188,1654,1677]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C.</emphasis>
@ -123,20 +125,20 @@ and
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%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73960CE2F67F6F494" box="[545,646,1653,1678]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1E, F</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73960CE2F67F6F494" box="[545,646,1653,1678]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1E, F</figureCitation>
; no data for
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73BC9CECD658AF4B6" box="[136,250,1687,1711]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C. crenata</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
). The surface is glabrous, with a few trichomes accumulating at the apex %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73AF7CEE26736F4C9" box="[438,582,1720,1744]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1A, EG</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73AF7CEE26736F4C9" box="[438,582,1720,1744]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1A, EG</figureCitation>
). In mature fruit, the calyx is dilated but does not enclose the fruit %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA739E8CE836782F4EB" box="[681,754,1753,1778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 6L</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA739E8CE836782F4EB" box="[681,754,1753,1778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 6L</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="891A9004FFC8FFA73BE7CEA1614CF3C4" blockId="3.[135,773,1053,1911]" lastBlockId="3.[816,1452,153,477]" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">
The petals are fused to a terete tube for half of their lengths %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73BB5CF466435F52D" box="[244,325,1820,1844]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1H</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73BB5CF466435F52D" box="[244,325,1820,1844]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1H</figureCitation>
). The free distal lobes are oblanceolate and involute in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73A6ECF646438F54C" box="[303,328,1854,1877]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C.</emphasis>
@ -148,7 +150,7 @@ x and
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73967CF6467EAF54C" box="[550,666,1854,1877]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C. sinensis</emphasis>
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%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA739F2CF6765EDF56E" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1D, N</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA739F2CF6765EDF56E" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1D, N</figureCitation>
) and triangular in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73A29CF0564A9F56E" box="[360,473,1887,1911]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C. crenata</emphasis>
@ -160,13 +162,13 @@ cf.
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73E00C8C36620F2CA" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">grandicalyx</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA7382AC8E16172F2CA" box="[875,1026,187,211]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1C, D, K</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA7382AC8E16172F2CA" box="[875,1026,187,211]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1C, D, K</figureCitation>
), pale yellow in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73F83C8E1604CF2CA" box="[1218,1340,187,211]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C. sinensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73E14C8E160D4F2CA" box="[1365,1444,187,211]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1N</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73E14C8E160D4F2CA" box="[1365,1444,187,211]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1N</figureCitation>
) and creamy in
<taxonomicName id="4EA5EB87FFC8FFA73893C88761A6F2ED" authority="% H. H. Hilger" authorityName="H. H. Hilger" box="[978,1238,220,244]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Cordiaceae" genus="Cordia" kingdom="Plantae" order="Boraginales" pageId="3" pageNumber="80" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="crenata">
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73893C8876133F2ED" box="[978,1091,221,244]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C. crenata</emphasis>
@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ cf.
,
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73FA3C887603BF2ED" box="[1250,1355,220,244]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">pers. obs.</emphasis>
). On the adaxial surface of the corolla and below the free parts of the filaments, white scattered trichomes are found in all species under investigation %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73F50C91A612DF341" box="[1041,1117,320,344]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1K</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73F50C91A612DF341" box="[1041,1117,320,344]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1K</figureCitation>
). In
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73FCBC91B61D3F341" box="[1162,1187,321,344]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C.</emphasis>
@ -183,7 +185,7 @@ cf.
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, dark red spots develop after lesion damage, and the petals turn completely brownish-red after anthesis %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73FFBC9D9606FF382" box="[1210,1311,387,411]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1HJ</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73FFBC9D9606FF382" box="[1210,1311,387,411]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1HJ</figureCitation>
). The corolla wilts but remains with the young fruit, until it ultimately falls off at fruit maturity.
</paragraph>
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@ -197,7 +199,7 @@ Stamens are developed, irrespectively of the flowers being functionally male or
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73873CAD466D8F0BC" box="[818,936,654,677]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C. crenata</emphasis>
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). The filaments are fused to the lower half of the corolla tube in all three species %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73F8BCAF56067F0DE" box="[1226,1303,687,711]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1K</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73F8BCAF56067F0DE" box="[1226,1303,687,711]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1K</figureCitation>
). The anthers consist of two thecae and four microsporangia %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73E76CA8A60EFF0F1" box="[1335,1439,720,744]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="4.[136,165,1706,1727]" captionTargetBox="[146,1443,155,1681]" captionTargetId="figure-6@4.[144,1444,154,1682]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="Fig. 2 Androecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frame) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AK light microscopy; H, K polarised light; L scanning electron microscopy). A LS of functionally male flower %note strongly stained tissue adjacent to connective). B, C Binuclear pollen. D, E TS of functionally male flower %note strongly stained tissue adjacent to the connective). F TS of functionally female flower %note the undifferentiated archespore). G LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained tissue adjacent to the connective and undifferentiated archespore). H TS of functionally male flower %note crystals at dehiscence line of microsporangia). J, K Secantial section of young, functionally female flower %note deposited crystals). L bud, with calyx and corolla removed %note short filaments) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a, anther; arc, archespore; c, calyx; cn, cell nuclei; co, corolla; con, connective and adjacent tissue; cr, crystals; f, filament; g, gynoecium; ms, microsporangium; p, pollen; ta, tapetum; th, theca)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12764939" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12764939/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 2D, F</figureCitation>
). They reach their final size already in bud, when the filaments are still short and unstretched %
@ -209,7 +211,7 @@ cf.
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, red and blue spots and lines develop on the abaxial surface %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73803CB2D66DFF196" box="[834,943,887,911]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1D, K</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73803CB2D66DFF196" box="[834,943,887,911]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 1D, K</figureCitation>
) near the somewhat swollen connective. These markings may correspond to strongly stained tissues in the anatomical sections of
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73F67CBE061E6F1C8" box="[1062,1174,954,977]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C. crenata</emphasis>
@ -278,20 +280,20 @@ cf.
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73871CE8366C3F4E8" box="[816,947,1753,1777]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">grandicalyx</emphasis>
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%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA7388FCE8361F3F4EB" box="[974,1155,1753,1778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 3A, B, D, E</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA7388FCE8361F3F4EB" box="[974,1155,1753,1778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 3A, B, D, E</figureCitation>
) and
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C.
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA73FA9CE806030F4E8" box="[1256,1344,1754,1777]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">sinensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73E18CE836632F50A" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 3C, F</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73E18CE836632F50A" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 3C, F</figureCitation>
), whereas it is only rudimentary in the functionally male flowers of
<taxonomicName id="4EA5EB87FFC8FFA738E5CF476165F52D" box="[932,1045,1821,1844]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Cordiaceae" genus="Cordia" kingdom="Plantae" order="Boraginales" pageId="3" pageNumber="80" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="crenata">
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC8FFA738E5CF476165F52D" box="[932,1045,1821,1844]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">C. crenata</emphasis>
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%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73F6FCF4661E4F52D" box="[1070,1172,1820,1844]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 3J, K</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC8FFA73F6FCF4661E4F52D" box="[1070,1172,1820,1844]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="80">Fig. 3J, K</figureCitation>
). The gynoecium is superior, bicarpellate and coenocarpous-syncarpous in all species, but a style is only developed in functionally female or bisexual flowers. The shape of the gynoecium is obovoid %
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA23BD0CAF765DAF0DD" box="[145,170,685,708]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">C.</emphasis>
@ -299,7 +301,7 @@ cf.
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:
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23A1ECAF664D8F0DD" box="[351,424,684,708]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 1J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23A1ECAF664D8F0DD" box="[351,424,684,708]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 1J</figureCitation>
) or ovoid %
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<taxonomicName id="4EA5EB87FFCDFFA2395FCAF767E5F0DD" authorityName="% Lamarck" authorityYear="1792" box="[542,661,685,708]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Cordiaceae" genus="Cordia" kingdom="Plantae" order="Boraginales" pageId="6" pageNumber="83" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="sinensis">C. sinensis</taxonomicName>
@ -307,11 +309,11 @@ cf.
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<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA239E3CAF66787F0DD" box="[674,759,684,708]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="9.[136,164,1731,1752]" captionTargetBox="[146,1442,155,1682]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="Fig.5 Stomata of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AK, H scanning electron microscopy; D, L light microscopy). A Gynoecium with accumulation of stomata towards the style. B distal part of the gynoecium %arrows indicating stomata). C, D Single stomata. E Stomata preferentially occurring at the proximal part of the gynoecium %arrows indicating stomata). F Stoma from the proximal region of the gynoecium. G Stoma from the distal region of the gynoecium. H Lacerate, collar-like disc %ovary removed). J Proximal part of the gynoecium %arrow indicating stoma). KM Stomata of varying shapes %co, corolla; dis, disc; ec, ectocarp; mc, mesocarp)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12764943" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12764943/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 5A</figureCitation>
). Internally, the synascidiate zone is rather short, and the symplicate region comprises the main part of the gynoecium. The symplicate region corresponds to the ventral slit that is orientated perpendicularly to the coalescence plane of the two carpels %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23A5FCB0964D4F173" box="[286,420,851,875]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 3E, F, J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23A5FCB0964D4F173" box="[286,420,851,875]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 3E, F, J</figureCitation>
;
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23AF1CB0964A3F173" box="[432,467,851,875]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">4N</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23AF1CB0964A3F173" box="[432,467,851,875]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">4N</figureCitation>
;
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23A9ECB09648FF172" box="[479,511,851,875]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">6F</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23A9ECB09648FF172" box="[479,511,851,875]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">6F</figureCitation>
). It continues distally to the asymplicate zone with the first splitting of the style. The gynoecium is glabrous throughout its entire development.
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@ -364,7 +366,7 @@ Secantial section of young, functionally female flower %note deposited crystals)
bud, with calyx and corolla removed %note short filaments) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a, anther; arc, archespore; c, calyx; cn, cell nuclei; co, corolla; con, connective and adjacent tissue; cr, crystals; f, filament; g, gynoecium; ms, microsporangium; p, pollen; ta, tapetum; th, theca)
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA23BC9C8C365C7F2B7" bold="true" box="[136,183,153,174]" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3</emphasis>
@ -464,43 +466,43 @@ cf.
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<paragraph id="891A9004FFCDFFA23BE7CDF16462F509" blockId="6.[135,773,651,1808]" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">
In its most distal part, the style separates into four branches and terminates into four papillate stigmata %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23BDBCDB7644AF41C" box="[154,314,1517,1542]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 1C, D, H</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23BDBCDB7644AF41C" box="[154,314,1517,1542]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 1C, D, H</figureCitation>
;
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23A08CDB464FCF41F" box="[329,396,1518,1542]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">3AC</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23A08CDB464FCF41F" box="[329,396,1518,1542]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">3AC</figureCitation>
; 5A). Each branch has the length of approximately one-third of the mature gynoecium. The stylar branches are rather narrow in bud and with maturation, the lobes expand and become oblanceolate to obovate in shape of the outline. They are folded in bud and subsequently stretched at anthesis. The transmitting tissue originates right above the level of the funiculi and proceeds through the distal carpels and terminates within the stigmata %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23BD8CEA26476F509" box="[153,262,1784,1808]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3C, D</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23BD8CEA26476F509" box="[153,262,1784,1808]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3C, D</figureCitation>
).
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<paragraph id="891A9004FFCDFFA2380EC8C366E2F0BF" blockId="6.[815,1453,153,978]" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">
Each carpel is supplied by a usually prominent dorsal bundle %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238D6C8E16694F2CB" box="[919,996,187,211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 3J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238D6C8E16694F2CB" box="[919,996,187,211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 3J</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238B3C8E16147F2CA" box="[1010,1079,187,211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">4NQ</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238B3C8E16147F2CA" box="[1010,1079,187,211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">4NQ</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23F02C8E161F8F2CA" box="[1091,1160,187,211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">6BD</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23F02C8E161F8F2CA" box="[1091,1160,187,211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">6BD</figureCitation>
), whereas lateral and ventral bundles are more or less distinctive. The dorsal bundles continue into the stylar vascular bundles %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E72C8A760EFF30F" box="[1331,1439,253,278]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 4O, P</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E72C8A760EFF30F" box="[1331,1439,253,278]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 4O, P</figureCitation>
). The primary %or true) septa arise from the fused boundaries of the two involute carpels, each bearing two ovules. The architecture of the functional gynoecium is determined by the presence of different secondary septa, namely four basal septa, two false septa and an apical septum. Only the ventral bundles supply the %true) septa %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23FE1C99F6180F3C7" box="[1184,1264,453,478]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 4N</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23FE1C99F6180F3C7" box="[1184,1264,453,478]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 4N</figureCitation>
). The false septa %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23802C9BD66B0F3E6" box="[835,960,487,511]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3EG, J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23802C9BD66B0F3E6" box="[835,960,487,511]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3EG, J</figureCitation>
) continue to the apical septum, and this structure is developed at a 90° angle to the carpels coalescence plane. In the male flowers of
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, the apical septum is absent due to the rudimentary development of the carpels apices %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238D0CA366690F09D" box="[913,992,620,644]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3K</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238D0CA366690F09D" box="[913,992,620,644]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3K</figureCitation>
), but false septa are nevertheless present %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23802CAD766F5F0BF" box="[835,901,653,678]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23802CAD766F5F0BF" box="[835,901,653,678]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3J</figureCitation>
).
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Each primary loculament is twice two-parted by the true and the false septa, resulting in four single ovules each located in its own locule %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238BECAAB61F9F110" box="[1023,1161,753,778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 3E, F, J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238BECAAB61F9F110" box="[1023,1161,753,778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 3E, F, J</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23FD7CAA861CAF113" box="[1174,1210,754,778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">4N</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23FD7CAA861CAF113" box="[1174,1210,754,778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">4N</figureCitation>
). In the regions of the funiculi and of the ventral bundles, crystals are found in the cells %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA2383ECB6E66A0F155" box="[895,976,820,844]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3G</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA2383ECB6E66A0F155" box="[895,976,820,844]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3G</figureCitation>
). Each ovule comprises one multi-layered integument with a distinctive micropyle and a nucellus enclosing the embryo sac. In
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA23F67CB2D614EF197" box="[1062,1086,887,910]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">C.</emphasis>
@ -508,13 +510,13 @@ cf.
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA23F26CB2D6194F196" box="[1127,1252,887,911]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">grandicalyx</emphasis>
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, the embryo sac is stalked %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238D5CBC266AFF1A9" box="[916,991,920,944]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3H</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238D5CBC266AFF1A9" box="[916,991,920,944]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3H</figureCitation>
). Ovules in functionally male flowers of
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA23ED2CBC366F0F1C8" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">C. crenata</emphasis>
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lack an embryo sac %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23F26CBE361B9F1CB" box="[1127,1225,953,978]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3J, K</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23F26CBE361B9F1CB" box="[1127,1225,953,978]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 3J, K</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
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@ -524,7 +526,7 @@ lack an embryo sac %
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="891A9004FFCDFFA23871CC656194F707" blockId="6.[816,1453,1087,1811]" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">
At early ontogenetic states, the corolla tube is ripped %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E24CC6560D4F64E" box="[1381,1444,1087,1111]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 1J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E24CC6560D4F64E" box="[1381,1444,1087,1111]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[817,846,156,177]" captionTargetId="figure-6@2.[226,1361,154,1817]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig.1 Flower and perianth of C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AC, LN: field images; DK: stack shot images). A, B Inflorescence in bud. C inflorescence at anthesis. D Anthetic flower. E Opening calyx. F Calyx, longitudinally opened. G Bud, calyx partly removed to show the corolla still closed. H Postanthetic corolla, androecium %both turning brown) and gynoecium. J Postanthetic corolla with disrupting corolla tube. K Opened corolla tube with stamen insertion and anthers showing red lines and spots %exemplarily indicated by an arrow). L Shrubby habitus. M, N Inflorescence %abbreviations: a, anther; b, bud; c, calyx; co, corolla; f, filament; fl, flower; g, gynoecium; t, trichomes)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801475" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801475/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 1J</figureCitation>
) and finally falls off the fruit. At maturity, the calyx becomes slightly larger in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA238ACCCD86176F680" box="[1005,1030,1154,1177]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">C.</emphasis>
@ -532,7 +534,7 @@ cf.
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but never encloses the fruit. The remains of the style persist in fruit %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E6ECCF960EFF6A2" box="[1327,1439,1187,1211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6L, M</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E6ECCF960EFF6A2" box="[1327,1439,1187,1211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6L, M</figureCitation>
). The mature fruit is spherical to ellipsoid in shape. The colour is greenish to yellowish white in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA23FC4CCBC61EDF6E4" box="[1157,1181,1254,1277]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">C.</emphasis>
@ -540,7 +542,7 @@ cf.
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA23F82CCBF604FF6E4" box="[1219,1343,1253,1277]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">grandicalyx</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E16CCBF60D4F6E7" box="[1367,1444,1253,1278]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6M</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E16CCBF60D4F6E7" box="[1367,1444,1253,1278]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6M</figureCitation>
) and orange in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFCDFFA23887CD5D6146F706" box="[966,1078,1287,1311]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">C. crenata</emphasis>
@ -561,18 +563,18 @@ In all species, the fruit is a drupe %or deriving from it, see description below
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</taxonomicName>
%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23FA0CD956026F7FF" box="[1249,1366,1487,1511]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 4DF</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23FA0CD956026F7FF" box="[1249,1366,1487,1511]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Figs. 4DF</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E23CD956634F411" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">6C, D, F</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23E23CD956634F411" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">6C, D, F</figureCitation>
), the bundles are notably distinctive and embedded in a tissue, whose cells lignify early during fruit maturation corresponding to %an inner portion of) the mesocarp. However, the prospective stony endocarp is still parenchymatic at this ontogenetic stage and only supplied by the ventral bundles %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238DCCECD6178F4B6" box="[925,1032,1687,1711]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6C, D</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238DCCECD6178F4B6" box="[925,1032,1687,1711]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6C, D</figureCitation>
). The outer mesocarp is parenchymatic as well and comprises a minor portion of the maturing fruit %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23800CE8366FCF4EB" box="[833,908,1753,1778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6F</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA23800CE8366FCF4EB" box="[833,908,1753,1778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6F</figureCitation>
). The mature endocarp is ellipsoid with a smooth surface %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238D6CEA16693F50A" box="[919,995,1787,1811]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6K</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFCDFFA238D6CEA16693F50A" box="[919,995,1787,1811]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="83">Fig. 6K</figureCitation>
).
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@ -637,9 +639,9 @@ is similar to
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. However, the dorsal and lateral bundles are not embedded in lignified tissue but in strongly stained parenchymatic tissue %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3AD9CA976765F0FC" box="[408,533,717,742]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Figs. 3C, F</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3AD9CA976765F0FC" box="[408,533,717,742]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Figs. 3C, F</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3964CA976738F0FF" box="[549,584,717,742]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">6B</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3964CA976738F0FF" box="[549,584,717,742]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">6B</figureCitation>
). A comparable strongly stained tissue is also found in
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@ -647,16 +649,16 @@ cf.
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%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3BD8CB4A647BF131" box="[153,267,784,808]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 4KM</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3BD8CB4A647BF131" box="[153,267,784,808]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 4KM</figureCitation>
), but dorsal and lateral bundles are only weakly recognisable in this species. In
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,
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the strongly stained tissue is sharply delimited from the remaining pericarp %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A43CB2E642EF195" box="[258,350,884,908]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Figs. 4Q</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A43CB2E642EF195" box="[258,350,884,908]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Figs. 4Q</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A2CCB2E64E0F195" box="[365,400,884,908]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">6B</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A2CCB2E64E0F195" box="[365,400,884,908]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">6B</figureCitation>
), but rather scattered within the remaining parenchymatic portions of the pericarp in
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@ -664,17 +666,17 @@ cf.
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</taxonomicName>
%
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A64CBED64EEF1D7" box="[293,414,951,975]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Figs. 3D, E</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A64CBED64EEF1D7" box="[293,414,951,975]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="6.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-6@5.[144,1444,152,1682]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="◂Fig.3 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; A, B stack shot images; CK light microscopy; G polarised light; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B Anthetic female flower, calyx and corolla partly removed. B LS of gynoecium. C LS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained peripheral tissue of corolla, anther and gynoecium). D LS of gynoecium. E, F TS of functionally female flower %note strongly stained, peripheral tissue). G TS of functionally female flower %note crystal deposition). H LS of ovule %note stalked embryo sac). J TS of functionally male flower with non-functional ovules. K LS of functionally male flower %style lacking, original position indicated by an asterisk) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; a,anther; bs, basal septum; c, calyx; car, carpel; co, corolla; db, dorsal bundles; es, embryo sac; fs, false septum; lb, lateral bundles; o, ovule; stg, stigma; sty, style; t, trichomes; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral, strongly stained tissue; vb, ventral bundles; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801480/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Figs. 3D, E</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3AEDCBED6484F1D7" box="[428,500,951,975]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">4KM</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3AEDCBED6484F1D7" box="[428,500,951,975]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">4KM</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3940CBED6735F1D6" box="[513,581,951,975]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">6A, E</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3940CBED6735F1D6" box="[513,581,951,975]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">6A, E</figureCitation>
). The further the fruit develops, this tissue becomes more intensely stained. In
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC3FFAC3BE4CBA06468F608" box="[165,280,1018,1041]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">C. sinensis</emphasis>
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, the tissue consists of intact cells %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC39D3CBA3678CF60B" box="[658,764,1017,1042]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 4AC</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC39D3CBA3678CF60B" box="[658,764,1017,1042]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 4AC</figureCitation>
) whereas in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC3FFAC3A4BCC416453F62B" box="[266,291,1051,1074]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">C.</emphasis>
@ -682,7 +684,7 @@ cf.
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC3FFAC3A11CC4164A2F62A" box="[336,466,1051,1075]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">grandicalyx</emphasis>
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, cellular borders cannot be inferred leading to a syncytial appearance %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3933CC6667A9F64D" box="[626,729,1084,1108]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 4GJ</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3933CC6667A9F64D" box="[626,729,1084,1108]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 4GJ</figureCitation>
). In mature fruits of
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC3FFAC3A75CC04643DF66C" box="[308,333,1118,1141]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">C.</emphasis>
@ -690,27 +692,27 @@ cf.
<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC3FFAC3A34CC076484F66C" box="[373,500,1117,1141]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">grandicalyx</emphasis>
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, the portion of the mesocarp directly abutting on the endocarp is flashily pink in stained cross sections %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3AC8CCFA6482F6A1" box="[393,498,1184,1208]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6A, E</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3AC8CCFA6482F6A1" box="[393,498,1184,1208]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6A, E</figureCitation>
).
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<paragraph id="891A9004FFC3FFAC3BE7CC9B647AF41F" blockId="8.[135,773,617,1875]" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">
All four ovules in functionally female flower have the same size at anthesis, but seeds develop in reduced number, indicated by fruits with one %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A84CD5E6711F705" box="[453,609,1284,1308]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6B, D, F, J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A84CD5E6711F705" box="[453,609,1284,1308]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6B, D, F, J</figureCitation>
), two %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC39F5CD5E6594F727" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6A, C, E, H</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC39F5CD5E6594F727" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6A, C, E, H</figureCitation>
) or three seeds %or at least developed locules:
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3BC9CD1D6592F746" box="[136,226,1351,1375]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6G</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3BC9CD1D6592F746" box="[136,226,1351,1375]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6G</figureCitation>
). Mature seeds consist primarily of the embryo, whereas the endosperm is sparse %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3950CD326707F799" box="[529,631,1384,1408]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6G, J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3950CD326707F799" box="[529,631,1384,1408]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6G, J</figureCitation>
). The differential growth of seeds results from the asymmetry of the fruit, particularly of the endocarp. The locules with the abortive ovules are left as small, collapsed slits in the endocarp %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3BD8CDB7658DF41F" box="[153,253,1517,1542]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6G, J</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3BD8CDB7658DF41F" box="[153,253,1517,1542]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6G, J</figureCitation>
).
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<paragraph id="891A9004FFC3FFAC3BE7CE556705F54A" blockId="8.[135,773,617,1875]" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">
Dehiscence lines of the endocarp are predetermined already early in development %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A94CE6A6751F451" box="[469,545,1584,1608]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 4N</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3A94CE6A6751F451" box="[469,545,1584,1608]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="8.[122,136,143,166]" captionTargetId="figure-7@7.[228,1359,152,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="◂Fig. 4 Gynoecium of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AR light microscopy; TS in horizontal orientation). A Secantial section. B, C TS %note cellular organisation). D Secantial section. E, F TS %note cellular organisation). G Secantial section of young gynoecium showing cellular organisation. HJ TS %note lacking cellular organisation, localisation in KM). KM LS at different levels from outside to inside of the same specimen %note strongly stained peripheral tissue; asterisks indicate tissue illustrated in HJ). N TS %note dehiscence lines of the prospective endocarp). O, P TS showing transmission tissue and dorsal bundles at top of style. Q vascularisation at base of gynoecium %note strongly stained peripheral tissue).R Vascularisation at base of flower %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; db, dorsal bundle; dl, dehiscent line; ep, epidermis; lb, lateral bundle; tt, transmission tissue; ut, peripheral tissue; vb, ventral bundle; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801484" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801484/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 4N</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC396ACE6A67FBF451" box="[555,651,1584,1608]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">6AD, F</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC396ACE6A67FBF451" box="[555,651,1584,1608]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">6AD, F</figureCitation>
). Each locule is opened by two such lines, one of which is structurally connected with a dorsal bundle. The mature embryo consists of reniform, plicate cotyledons and the radicula.
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of cotyledons could be distinguished: In
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC3FFAC39D8CEEF65D7F4F6" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">grandicalyx</emphasis>
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, they have a notably long petiole, and the shoot apex is barely above the substrate %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3AF9CEA26773F509" box="[440,515,1784,1808]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6N</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC3AF9CEA26773F509" box="[440,515,1784,1808]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6N</figureCitation>
) whereas in
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<emphasis id="BBD14C16FFC3FFAC39CACEA3678CF509" box="[651,764,1785,1808]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">C. crenata</emphasis>
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, the hypocotyl is very long, raising the two shortly petiolate cotyledons well above the substrate %
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC395DCF616718F54A" box="[540,616,1851,1875]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6O</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="119E8C81FFC3FFAC395DCF616718F54A" box="[540,616,1851,1875]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="12.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-82@11.[144,1444,154,1684]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="◂Fig.6 Gynoecial development, fruit and seedling of C. crenata %yellow frames), C. cf. grandicalyx %blue frames) and C. sinensis %pink frames; AF light microscopy, GK stereo microscopy of endocarp, mesocarp removed; LO field images; TS in horizontal orientation). A, B TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and strongly stained, peripheral tissue). C, D TS of anthetic flower %note two to three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). E Young fruit %note developing endocarp and flashily pink portions of the mesocarp).F TS of postanthetic flower %note three abortive ovules and lignifying portions of prospective mesocarp). G TS of endocarp, with three developed embryos removed %note scanty endosperm).H Endocarp. J TS of endocarp. K Endocarp. L Immature fruits. M Mature fruits. N Seedlings %note short hypocotyl and long petioles of cotyledons). O Seedlings %note long hypocotyl and short petioles of cotyledons; image taken from cultivated plant, accession number 20120005, in the Botanical Garden Munich) %LS, longisection; TS, transverse section; ao, abortive ovule; cot, cotyledon; db, dorsal bundle; c, calyx; ec, endocarp; ens, endosperm; ex, exocarp; fr, fruit; h, hypocotyl; int, integument; lb, lateral bundle; mc, mesocarp; o, ovule; pet, petiolus; sty, style; ut, peripheral tissue; vs, ventral slit)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801486" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12801486/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="85">Fig. 6O</figureCitation>
).
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