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Variability of the inflorescence ofMicroseris laciniata (Compositae: Cichorieae)

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Quantitative characters of the flowering head of a garden population ofMicroseris laciniata were scored during the second, third, and fourth season of growth. Number of achenes per head, number of phyllaries per head and the average number of pappus parts per achene in single heads show significant plant to plant variation. Achenes per head and pappus parts per achene were scored in identical plants in two subsequent seasons. The number of pappus parts per achene varies freely between five and ten. This contrasts with annual species ofMicroseris in which either five or ten pappus parts are found, depending on the species. In spite of a clear plant-specific average of pappus parts, both high and low pappus part determination can be demonstrated in all specimens. The number of pappus parts depends on the position of an achene on the receptacle, marginal achenes usually having fewer pappus parts than central ones. This gradient is not closely correlated with the position of an achene on the “genetic spiral”.

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Bachmann, K., Price, H.J. Variability of the inflorescence ofMicroseris laciniata (Compositae: Cichorieae) . Pl Syst Evol 131, 17–34 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00984120

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