Abstract
VON TEICHMAN, I., 1991. Ontogeny of the seed-coat of Rhus lancea L. fil., and pachychalazy in the Anacardiaceae. The bitegmic, anatropous ovule develops into an exalbuminous, partially pachychalazal and endotegmic seed. In the mature seed-coat the extensive chalaza with associated tanniniferous hypostase sensu lato manifests externally as a characteristic brown patch. The walls of the cells of the hypostase are impregnated with callose and lipidic substances, which most probably represent cutin. Ultimately the outer integument and outer parts of the inner integument are more or less squashed. However, the cell walls of the inner epidermis of the inner integument show distinct secondary thickening and lignification. The pachychalazal seed with undifferentiated seed-coat characterizes not only a number of the genera of the tribe Anacardieae, but also occurs in Heeria of the tribe Rhoeae. A number of genera of the tribe Spondiadeae have a partially pachychalazal seed. The seed-coat of the latter shows varying degrees of traces of an exo-, meso- and/or endotestal lignification. The seed of certain genera of the Rhoeae, is partially pachychalazal and endotegmic, or probably only endotegmic.
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