Floral development of Berberidopsis corallina: a crucial link in the evolution of flowers in the core Eudicots.

Ann Bot

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, UK.

Published: November 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the floral development of Berberidopsis to understand the evolution of flower structures as plants transitioned from basal to core Eudicots, highlighting a change from simpler to more complex flower forms.
  • Using scanning electron microscopy, the research reveals a consistent sequence in flower development, with specific numbers of tepals, stamens, and carpels, and establishes a strict 2/5 pattern in the arrangement of floral parts.
  • The findings suggest that Berberidopsis might represent an important evolutionary stage for pentamerous flowers among Eudicots, with insights into the origin and differentiation of floral structures compared to related plant families.

Article Abstract

Background And Aims: On the basis of molecular evidence Berberidopsidaceae have been linked with Aextoxicaceae in an order Berberidopsidales at the base of the core Eudicots. The floral development of Berberidopsis is central to the understanding of the evolution of floral configurations at the transition of the basal Eudicots to the core Eudicots. It lies at the transition of trimerous or dimerous, simplified apetalous forms into pentamerous, petaliferous flowers.

Methods: The floral ontogeny of Berberidopsis was studied with a scanning electron microscope.

Key Results: Flowers are grouped in terminal racemes with variable development. The relationship between the number of tepals, stamens and carpels is more or less fixed and floral initiation follows a strict 2/5 phyllotaxis. Two bracteoles, 12 tepals, eight stamens and three carpels are initiated in a regular sequence. The number of stamens can be increased by a doubling of stamen positions.

Conclusions: The floral ontogeny of Berberidopsis provides support for the shift in floral bauplan from the basal Eudicots to the core Eudicots as a transition of a spiral flower with a 2/5 phyllotaxis to pentamerous flowers with two perianth whorls, two stamen whorls and a single carpel whorl. The differentiation of sepals and petals from bracteotepals is discussed and a comparison is made with other Eudicots with a similar configuration and development. Depending on the resolution of the relationships among the basalmost core Eudicots it is suggested that Berberidopsis either represents a critical stage in the evolution of pentamerous flowers of major clades of Eudicots, or has a floral prototype that may be at the base of evolution of flowers of other core Eudicots. The distribution of a floral Bauplan in other clades of Eudicots similar to Berberidopsidales is discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4242220PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mch199DOI Listing

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