Genre
- Journal Article
Using scanning electron microscopy and thin sectioning, the functional morphology of the gynoecium, anthers, and pollen grains of Ruppia maritima, widgeon grass, were studied. The funnel-like arrangement of the carpels directing pollen to the stigmatic regions, the buoyancy offered by the presence of stomates and underlying spongy tissue in the carpellary outgrowth, the boomerang-like morphology of the pollen grains which facilitates their aggregation, and the sheath enclosing the anther, are examined from the perspective of this specialized, hydrophilous pollination system..
Department of Biology, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada C1A 4P3.
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Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- Ruppia
- aquatic plants
- pollination
- Cyperales
- Najadales
- plant anatomy
- Aquatic Biology and Ecology
- Weeds and Noxious Plants
- monocotyledons
- plants
- reproduction
- Plant Morphology and Structure
- anthers
- Spermatophyta
- salt marshes
- Poaceae
- POLLEN
- stigma
- Wetlands
- gynoecium
- angiosperms
- Ruppia maritima
- Ruppiaceae