Inflorescence patterns within the genus Portulaca (Portulacaceae): analyses of anatomy and morphology, based on species occurring in Brazil

Author:

Santos Thaíla Vieira Alves dos1,Leite Kelly Regina Batista2,Trindade Ana Fernanda Guimarães3,Mortara Marcos3,Hernandes-Lopes José4,Ocampo Gilberto5,Melo-de-Pinna Gladys Flávia de Albuquerque3,de Oliveira Reyjane Patricia1

Affiliation:

1. State University of Feira de Santana

2. Federal University of Bahia

3. Universidade de São Paulo

4. Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)

5. Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes

Abstract

Abstract The inflorescences of Portulacaceae have traditionally been considered capitula and their morphology and architecture have not been studied in detail. The purpose of this study was to expand the knowledge on the inflorescences within this family, comparing members of distinct lineages of Portulaca occurring in Brazil, to understand some systematic and evolutionary patterns within this group. Morphological characteristics of the inflorescences were analyzed using a light stereomicroscope, and for anatomical studies, we made transversal and longitudinal sections along the entire inflorescence, including involucral bracts, analyzing them using an optical microscope. We confirmed that observed inflorescences are determinate, composed of a first-order dichasium, with second-order helicoidal branches forming a cephalioid structure. The involucral leaves differed from adjacent bracts, which did not display a constriction at the base, as commonly observed in leaves. Thus, we conclude that the congested inflorescence of Portulaca is not a capitulum, but a cephalioid with different degrees of branch reduction within the genus. The Pilosa clade displayed the most congested cephalioid compared to members of the other analyzed clades. We showed present to show a new interpretation of the congested inflorescences in Portulacaand reinforce the need to analyze solitary inflorescences to understand the importance of these data to systematics, evolution, and pollinator-plant interactions within Portulacaceae.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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