Abstract

The developmental process of flower and fruit production was studied for the first time in Quercus schottkyana (subgenus Cyclobalanopsis) and compared with other species of Quercus and related Fagaceae. Four main developmental periods were recognized, and standard embryological features such as basic type of anther wall formation, simultaneous cytokinesis of microspore mother cells, tetrahedrally arranged microspore tetrads, and two‐ to three‐celled pollen grains. Polygonum type of embryo sac development, delayed fertilization, and free nuclear endosperm were observed in Q. schottkyana and confirmed to be plesiomorphic. In Q. schottkyana, the primary archesporial cell divided into megaspore mother cells without forming a primary parietal cell, a condition that may be derived in Fagaceae. Another possibly derived state observed at an early ovule stage was a pseudocrassinucellate nucellus, defined by ovule epidermis giving rise to the subdermal layer (parietal layer) and archesporial cells directly developi...

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