Principles of Dispersal in Higher Plants pp 125-149 | Cite as
The Evolution of Dispersal Organs in General
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Abstract
The organs of dispersal in flowering plants will be discussed here from a special functional angle, namely the shift of functions in spores, seeds and fruits. This approach will once more demonstrate the clash between different functions through the ages. It is essential to start with the pteridophytes, although these have not been discussed in earlier chapters. With all due respect to morphology, which has to work with given preceding structures, I hope to give a more functional background to changes in morphology and to the progression noticeable in diaspores.
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Outer Integument Sterile Seed Pericarp Fruit Outer Pericarp Sporangium Wall
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