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The book is divided into three parts: Flower, Anther, and Ovule.
The principal aim of this volume (along with the other 3 volumes in
the series) is to summarize the classical and current concepts
about flower generative organs, their structure and development,
and about seed formation processes. The book contains ample
material that can be employed in theoretical generalizations, in
analyzing the distribution of features (or their uniqueness) and
evolutionary transformations of structures. This offers vast
possibilities for revising the existing and developing new
classifications and concepts.
This volume covers up-to-date notions of seed structure, processes
resulting to its formation (syngamy, triple fusion etc.), as well
as of postseminal development (seed dormancy and germination).
Great attention has been paid to the morphological and functional
aspects of fertilization process and embryo- and endospermogenesis.
Plant embryology, dealing with the regularities of initiation and
the first stages of development of an organism, is now flourishing
because of the overall progress being made in natural sciences.
Such discoveries of the 20th century as production of plants from a
single somatic cell, experimental haploidy, and parasexual
hybridization were of general biological significance. The combined
efforts of embryologists, geneticists and molecular biologists
yielded the discovery of specific genes that control meiosis, egg
cell development and early stages of embryogenesis. The tendency to
synthesize data of embryology and genetics has become increasingly
noticeable. It is connected with the fact that the majority of
problems connected with morphogenesis, such as differentiation,
specialization, the evaluation of features and the definition of
the notionsgene and feature andgenotype and phenotype concern
embryology and genetics (embryogenetics) in one way or another.
Evolutionary embryology has given rise to a new approach to the
study of problems of adaptation in plants. In connection with the
problem of preserving biological diversity under conditions of
ecological stress, special attention is paid to ecological
embryology, revealing the critical periods in early ontogenesis and
plasticity and tolerance of reproductive systems at the level of
species and population. The study of variability of morphogenesis
and phenotype in population (life cycle variations and the
diversity of reproductive systems) is the most important point in
the population embryology of plants.
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