POC Conf. Call 5-28-13
POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Tuesday May 28th, 2013 10am PST/1pm EST
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fused collective tepal structure
An issue has been raised about using the term fused collective tepal structure from the Musa vocabulary:
From Chelsea Specht:" ... in Zingiberales there are sepals and petals, not tepals. and its a free petal, not a free tepal. and you can use the same terminology for the 'fused collective tepal structure' -- and technically, developmentally, its not fused: it just never separates. if we're talking about developmental genetics, that sort of thing matters."
See photo: Musa ornata
Originally added as part of this set: Musa Plant Structure terms in response to their request for a term "compound tepal"
- fused collective tepal structure (PO:0025138): A collective tepal structure that has as parts at least two fused tepals.
- Comment: This is a phenotype that is a cross-product of PO:0025021 (collective tepal structure) and PATO:0000642 (fused with). In Musa, there are there are 5 fused tepals which form 3 major lobes and 2 minor lobes.
This is not actually a cross-product.
Proposed revised name and def'n: fused perianth (PO:0025138): A collective phyllome structure composed of two or more fused petals and/or sepals or two or more fused tepals.
comment: The perianth maybe composed of more than one type of perianth structure.
- free tepal (PO:0025136): A tepal that is separate from all other tepals.
Diagram of banana flower
The term "compound tepal" and "free tepal" are widely used in the literature and floras: e.g. http://www.fruitipedia.com/leaf_banana%20Musa%20balbisiana.htm
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/mus.htm
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=240001486
http://ejournal.sinica.edu.tw/bbas/content/2002/1/bot431-09.html
In Magnolia, the tepals are arranged in a spiral, rather than in whorls, so the petals and sepals are indistinguishable. In the monocots there are 2 whorls of three petals or sepals. In Alliaceae or Yucca, they are obviously different. Could also talk about the inner whorl tepal and an outer whorl tepal. In monocots you always have the whorls, so we should not use tepals.
tepal, petal and sepal
Need to also revise the definition of petals and sepals, open trackers
- petal (PO:0009032): A member of the corolla, the inner whorl of non-fertile parts surrounding the fertile organs of a flower, usually soft and colored conspicuously. [source: APweb:Glossary]
Propose revised def'n: A phyllome that occurs in the corolla, the inner whorl of non-fertile parts surrounding the fertile organs of a flower, and is usually soft and colored conspicuously.
Comment: Only occurs in dicots?
- sepal (PO:0009031): A member of the (usually green) outer whorl of non-fertile parts surrounding the fertile organs of a flower. [source: APweb:Glossary]
Only occurs in dicots?
- tepal (PO:0009033): A phyllome that is part of a perianth in which all parts are similar in appearance and are neither petals nor sepals. [source: POC:curators]
- perianth (PO:0009058): A collective phyllome structure composed of two or more petals, sepals, or tepals.
Corresponding stage terms: anther development stage (PO:0001004)
- E tapetum degeneration initiated stage (PO:0001032): Stage during which degeneration of the tapetum is initiated, as the deposition on the surface of the microspore primexine proceeds.
Although all the tapetal tissues will undergo degeneration, this term refers specifically to anther wall taptum.
Current name and definition of E tapetum degeneration initiated stage (PO:0001032):
New name and def'n: E 'anther wall' tapetum degeneration initiated stage (PO:0001032): An anther development stage during which degeneration of the anther wall tapetum (PO:0009071) is initiated, as the deposition on the surface of the microspore (PO:0020048) primexine proceeds.
Blackmore S, Wortley AH, Skvarla JJ, Rowley JR (2007) Pollen wall development in flowering plants. New Phytologist 174: 483–498
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