magnoliids judd et al pp. 236-249
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Magnoliids Judd et al pp. 236-249. Previously considered part of “Dicots”. Magnolia “on the Mall!”. Magnolia on the web. Family of unknown position. You are here!. More than ONE branch at a node means…. IT MEANS WE DON’T KNOW!. Magnoliids. Non-monocot, non- eudicot angiosperms - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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MagnoliidsJudd et al pp. 236-249
Previously considered part of “Dicots”
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Magnolia “on the Mall!”
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Magnolia on the web
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You are here!
Family of unknown position
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More than ONE branch at a node means….
IT MEANS WE DON’T KNOW!
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Magnoliids
• Non-monocot, non-eudicot angiosperms• Monophyletic group including the Magnoliales,
Laurales, Canellales & Piperales• Perianth parts spiral or whorls of 3• Stamens flat or leaf like, filament frequently but not
always poorly differentiated from the anther (exception= Piperales)
• Morphologically similar to ANITA Grade, note that secondary chemistry is given as the best synapomorphy many sources of spices!
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Magnoliales: Magnoliaceae:2 genera of Magnoliaceae, 220 species
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Magnoliaceae
• Largest of the 2 genera: Magnolia– 218 species
• Other genus is Liriodendron, only 2 species(Tulip Tree)
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Magnolia grandifloraLouisiana state flower
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Magnoliales: Magnoliaceae: Magnolia
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Magnoliales: Magnoliaceae: Magnolia
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Magnoliales: Magnoliaceae: Magnolia
• Fruit– an aggregate of follicles
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Magnoliaceae: Magnolia—leaf blades with spherical cells (pellucid dots) containing ethereal oils
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Ethereal Oil
• “Aromatic, highly volatile, oily secondary plant products containing monoterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids (and other aromatic compounds), frequently in pellucid dots.” J&C pg. 572
monoterpene
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Magnoliales: Magnoliaceae: Liriodendron tulipfera
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Magnoliaceae
• Foliage-- Trees/shrubs blade with pellucid dots containing ethereal oils (aromatic terpenoids)
• Calyx• Corolla• Androecium -- Many undifferentiated stamens• Gynoecium-- Numerous distinct• Fruit– aggregate of follicles, seed red, dangles
Tepals
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Magnoliales: Myristicaceae
• MMy
Myristica: source of nutmeg and mace, from the Spice Islands (Indonesia)Bark exudes reddish sap when
slashed.
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Magnoliales: Myristicaceae: Myristica
• Seeds of Myristica fragrans (nutmeg tree) are the source of nutmeg; the colorful aril is the source of the spice called Mace.
Flowers…3 connate tepals
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Stamens with filaments connate into solid column
Follicle? Berry? Legume? Capsule? Other?– dehiscent along one/two sides, fleshy, one carpellate flower
Monadelphous!
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Magnoliales: Myristicaceae
• Foliage– bark exudes reddish sap; blades with pellucid dots containing ethereal oils; contains myristicin (=hallucinogen)
• Calyx• Corolla• Androecium– filaments connate into a solid column
• Gynoecium-- one ovule, ovary superior
• Fruit– leathery follicle, large seed, colorful aril
Three connate tepals
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Laurales: Lauraceae
• Trees or shrubs including sources for Sassafras, Cinnamon, Avocado, Bay Leaves, etc.
Persea americana
A trees and B trees promote outcrossing
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Laurales: Lauraceae: Laurus nobilis
Bay Laurel
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Laurales: Lauraceae: Cinnamomum
• Large genus of over 300 species that is source of camphor, cinnamon, etc.
Cinnamomum verum and other species provide the spice.
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Laurales: Lauraceae: Sassafras
• Extract of essential oil is source of perfumes, root beer, candy, and the drug MDMA(ecstasy.)
Sassafras candy
Fruit is a drupe
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Sassafras albidum
Stamens with nectar producing appendages
6 tepals
Leaves have pellucid dots
One ovule
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Laurales: Lauraceae
• Foliage– contain ethereal oils• Calyx• Corolla• Androecium— filaments with nectar
producing appendages• Gynoecium— one carpel, ovary superior• Fruit– drupe
Usually 6 tepals
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Piperales: Piperaceae: Piper
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Piper nigrum
Piperales: Piperaceae: Piper
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Piperales: Piperaceae
• Foliage– contains ethereal oils• Calyx• Corolla• Androecium— filaments distinct • Gynoecium— 1 ovule per gynoecium• Fruit– drupe
No perianth! Spikes of thick, minute flowers
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Piperales: Aristolochiaceae: Aristolochia watsonii
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Aristolochia californica
Ovary
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Piperales: Aristolochiaceae
• Foliage– ethereal oils with pellucid dots and aristolochic acids, bitter yellow nitrogenous compounds
• Calyx– connate, showy, dull red, mottled• Corolla– missing• Androecium– filaments adnate to style• Gynoecium– septicidal capsule• Fruit-- capsule
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Piperales: Saururaceae: Anemopsis
Yerba mansa
Anemopsis californica
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Piperales: Saururaceae: Anemopsis Petaloid bracts
Distinct stamens
Style
StyleFlowers bisexual (perfect) but no petals or sepals
Many tiny, white flowers
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Ethnobotany: Antimicrobial
• Apparently mostly made from the roots:
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From: Jepson Manual
Distinct stamens
Petaloid bracts
3-4 carpels united at the base
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Piperales: Saururaceae
• Foliage– Yes, you guessed it: with ethereal oils• Calyx– Absent!• Corolla– Absent!• Androecium– 3-8 distinct stamens• Gynoecium– 3-4 carpels united at the base• Fruit-- capsule
Flowers with a single petaloid bract
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On to the Monocots!
Cyperus esculentus