New Zealand Journal of Botany abstracts
B00009Received 19 April 2000; accepted 27 July 2000
Dioecism in Elingamita johnsonii (Myrsinaceae)
P. B. HEENAN
Landcare Research
Abstract Examination of the flowers of
Elingamita
johnsonii confirms that the species is functionally dioecious. Female
flowers have a well-developed ovary, capitate stigma, and anthers which produce
pollen with occluded apertures. Male flowers produce abundant aperturate pollen
and have a rudimentary ovary that lacks a normally developed stigma and
placenta. The sizes of the floral parts differ in each sex, with the female
having smaller sepals, petals, and anthers, and shorter filaments. Male plants
have larger inflorescences, more flowers per inflorescence, and more pollen
grains per anther.
Keywords Myrsinaceae; Elingamita; Elingamita
johnsonii; dioecious; Three Kings Islands flora; New Zealand flora
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2000, Vol. 38: 575-585
0028-825X/00/3804-0575 $7.00 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand 2000
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