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Terata of two legume species with radialized corolla: some correlations in floral symmetry

Sinjushin, Andrey; Bagheri, Ali; Maassoumi, Ali; Rahiminejad, Mohammad

(Springer, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sinjushin, Andrey
AU  - Bagheri, Ali
AU  - Maassoumi, Ali
AU  - Rahiminejad, Mohammad
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3536
AB  - Most papilionoid legumes (Leguminosae) are characterized by zygomorphic flowers. Features of monosymmetry are inherent to all floral whorls. We compare flowers of two species of papilionoid legumes with anomalously radialized corollas. Except for vexilloid mode of all five petals, these flowers were remarkable with their free androecium and (in case of Clitoria ternatea) actinomorphic calyx. The symmetry of the gynoecium remains unaltered. These correlations point at a strong interrelation between perianth and androecium symmetry control, possibly governed by the same genes. A review on floral symmetry in related papilionoid genera indicates that
staminal fusion is only possible in case of a discernible adaxial petal (flag). This rule has some exceptions which contribute to the idea of independent recurrent origin of monosymmetry in different leguminous clades.
PB  - Springer
T2  - Plant Systematics and Evolution
T1  - Terata of two legume species with radialized corolla: some correlations in floral symmetry
EP  - 2397
SP  - 2387
VL  - 301
DO  - 10.1007/s00606-015-1235-9
ER  - 
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author = "Sinjushin, Andrey and Bagheri, Ali and Maassoumi, Ali and Rahiminejad, Mohammad",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Most papilionoid legumes (Leguminosae) are characterized by zygomorphic flowers. Features of monosymmetry are inherent to all floral whorls. We compare flowers of two species of papilionoid legumes with anomalously radialized corollas. Except for vexilloid mode of all five petals, these flowers were remarkable with their free androecium and (in case of Clitoria ternatea) actinomorphic calyx. The symmetry of the gynoecium remains unaltered. These correlations point at a strong interrelation between perianth and androecium symmetry control, possibly governed by the same genes. A review on floral symmetry in related papilionoid genera indicates that
staminal fusion is only possible in case of a discernible adaxial petal (flag). This rule has some exceptions which contribute to the idea of independent recurrent origin of monosymmetry in different leguminous clades.",
publisher = "Springer",
journal = "Plant Systematics and Evolution",
title = "Terata of two legume species with radialized corolla: some correlations in floral symmetry",
pages = "2397-2387",
volume = "301",
doi = "10.1007/s00606-015-1235-9"
}
Sinjushin, A., Bagheri, A., Maassoumi, A.,& Rahiminejad, M.. (2015). Terata of two legume species with radialized corolla: some correlations in floral symmetry. in Plant Systematics and Evolution
Springer., 301, 2387-2397.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-015-1235-9
Sinjushin A, Bagheri A, Maassoumi A, Rahiminejad M. Terata of two legume species with radialized corolla: some correlations in floral symmetry. in Plant Systematics and Evolution. 2015;301:2387-2397.
doi:10.1007/s00606-015-1235-9 .
Sinjushin, Andrey, Bagheri, Ali, Maassoumi, Ali, Rahiminejad, Mohammad, "Terata of two legume species with radialized corolla: some correlations in floral symmetry" in Plant Systematics and Evolution, 301 (2015):2387-2397,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-015-1235-9 . .
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