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Hydatellaceae are water lilies with gymnospermous tendencies

William E. Friedman

Nature 453, 94-97(1 May 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature06733

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Figure 1

Schematic of four-celled, four-nucleate (Nuphar/Schisandra-type) female gametophyte development in Nymphaeales and Austrobaileyales and of seven-celled, eight-nucleate (Polygonum-type) development in most other angiosperms.

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Female gametophyte development in Hydatella inconspicua.

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Figure 3

Pre- and post-fertilization development of perisperm in H. inconspicua.

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