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. 2021 Feb 3;127(6):799–811. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcab012

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Diversity of embryo shapes and ratio of embryo to nutritive tissue in Amaranthaceae. (A) Ptilotus helipteriodes: annular embryo and central perisperm. (B) Salicornia blackiana: bent embryo and little endosperm. (C) Bassia scoparia: annular embryo and central perisperm. (D) Arthroceras subterminale: curved embryo. (E) Atriplex halimus: annular embryo and central perisperm. (F) Ceratocarpus arenarius: horseshoe-shaped embryo, little central perisperm. (G) Krascheninnikovia lanata: horseshoe-shaped embryo, little central perisperm. (H) Salsola gaetula: spiral embryo, nutritive tissue lacking. (I, J) Suaeda corniculata: spiral embryo, nutritive tissue lacking.