Volume 253, Numbers 1-4, 209-218, DOI: 10.1007/s00606-005-0297-5

Shoot apex and spathella: two problematical structures of Podostemaceae–Podostemoideae

I. Jäger-Zürn

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Abstract

The presence of a shoot apex and shoot apical meristem (SAM), said to be absent in subfamily Podostemoideae (Podostemaceae), is confirmed for Marathrum utile and M. foeniculaceum. The vegetative shoot axis is terminated by a small group of meristematic cells which are surrounded by the tissue of the adnate bases of foliage leaves. The slightly bulged tip of the shoot apex is embraced by the youngest leaf, facing the apex with its adaxial side. The study also refers to the spathella, a cup-shaped structure covering obligatorily the young flower bud in Podostemoideae. The occurrence of two separate peaks in the young spathella of M. foeniculaceum supports the view that the spathella is formed by two fused bracts (hypsophylls). The two bracts are perpendicular to the distichous foliage leaves below the spathella. The scaly leaflet on the spathella of A. latifolia apparently does not represent a rudimentary blade of the spathella, but is interpreted as a separate bract. The occasional occurrence of scales below or above the spathella points to a reduction of bracts that were originally present in greater number on the pedicels.

Keywords  Apinagia - Marathrum - bract - hypsophyll - shoot apical meristem - spathella - spathella scale - Podostemaceae - Podostemoideae

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