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The embryo sac formation, endosperm formation, and embryo development in all species of JapaneseMitella andM. diphylla of North America were studied. Monosporic 8-nucleate embryo sac formation of thePolygonum type was found in all the species. In endosperm formation, the Cellular type was found in all species of sect.Mitellaria, and the Helobial type inM. nuda, M. diphylla, andM. integripetala. The Helobial type inM. integripetala was somewhat aberrant and approximated to the Cellular type. In embryo development, three types were distinguishable in sect.Mitellaria: Type A (most of the species), Type B (M. acerina) and Type C (M. pauciflora andM. furusei var.furusei). Type B is an intermediate type between A and C.Mitella integripetala also shows Type A, and the types ofM. nuda andM. diphylla are similar to Type A, except for the shape of suspensor. From outgroup comparison, Type A is suggested to be primitive and Type C to be most derivative in sect.Mitellaria. The affinity of some species in sect.Mitellaria is discussed from the embryogenic data obtained.
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Wakabayashi, M. Embryology of JapaneseMitella (Saxifragaceae) and its taxonomic significance. Bot Mag Tokyo 105, 485–502 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02497662
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