morfoanatomia floral de syagrus inajai (SPRUCE) becc. (Arecaceae- Arecoideae- Attaleinae), Amazônia

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The occurrence of Syagrus inajai (Spruce) Becc., popularly known as pupunha palm, among other names, has been registered in the Guianas and in the North of Brazil in areas of terra firme (non-flooding) and gallery forests. In order to characterize the inflorescence and further knowledge of this family, a morphoanatomical study was carried out of the palm S. inajai in a green area of the Campus of the Federal University of Amazonas - UFAM, Manaus, Amazonas. The inflorescences are branched to one order, pedunculate, and interfoliar, measuring 62-82 cm in length, with woody bracts with longitudinal grooves on the external surface, and flowers in triads. The number of flowers to each inflorescence varies from 5,904 to 17,316 for staminate flowers, and from 180 to 3,528 for pistillate flowers. Staminate flowers with six anthers and one vascular bundle each; three-lobed pistillodium, vascularized pistillodium. Its pistillate flowers have six staminodia joined to form a circle, syncarpic, tricarpellary, trilocular gynoecium, one ovule to each locule, synascidiate in the ovary, and plicated above. Tripartite stigma, apical and sessile, with epidermis composed of elongated papillary cells, pattern of epidermis that is maintained throughout the stylar canal. Bitegmented, anatrope, pachychalazal ovule.

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Genovese-Marcomini, P. R., Mendonça, M. S., & Carmello-Guerreiro, S. M. (2013). morfoanatomia floral de syagrus inajai (SPRUCE) becc. (Arecaceae- Arecoideae- Attaleinae), Amazônia. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 73(3), 649–661. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1519-69842013000300025

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