Anatomical Studies of the Flower, Fruit and Seeds of Myrceugenia rufa (Myrtaceae)

Authors

  • Hernán A. Retamales School of Earth, Environmental and Biological Sciences, Science and Engineering Faculty. Queensland University of Technology. Plant Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Forest Sciences and Nature Conservation, University of Chile
  • Angel Cabello Chagual Botanic Garden
  • María Teresa Serra Forestry Herbarium (EIF), Faculty of Forest Sciences and Nature Conservation, University of Chile
  • Tanya Scharaschkin School of Earth, Environmental and Biological Sciences, Science and Engineering Faculty. Queensland University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54830/bmnhn.v63.2014.130

Keywords:

Myrceugenia rufa, reproductive anatomy, flower, fruit, seeds

Abstract

Myceugenia rufa is a rare and endemic species from the coast of central Chile. There are no published studies describing flower, fruit or seed anatomy. Forty-two accessions were collected from across the geographic range of the species. Reproductive structures were fixed, dehydrated, embedded in paraffin, sectioned and stained with Safranin O and Fast green. Anatomy of floral buds, mature flowers, fruits and seeds was described. Reproductive anatomy matches that of other Myrtaceae, such as presence of druses, internal phloem and schizogenous secretory cavities in buds, flowers, fruits and seeds. The anatomy and development of reproductive structures of M. rufa might enhance the understanding for future studies regarding natural reproduction and conservation programs.

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Published

2014-12-28

How to Cite

Retamales, H. A. ., Cabello, A. ., Teresa Serra , M. ., & Scharaschkin, T. . (2014). Anatomical Studies of the Flower, Fruit and Seeds of Myrceugenia rufa (Myrtaceae). Boletín Museo Nacional De Historia Natural, 63, 89–100. https://doi.org/10.54830/bmnhn.v63.2014.130