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Corispermoideae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Corispermoideae
The Corispermoideae is a subfamily of the Amaranthaceae, formerly in family Chenopodiaceae. == Description == The species of the subfamily Corispermoideae are all annual plants. Leaves are mostly alternate, sessile or petiole-like attenuate, laminate, scleromorphic. Typical are branched (dendritic) trichomes (except in ''Anthochlamys'') on young plant parts. The flowers are arranged in simple, compact (sometimes globular) partial inflorescences, or in spikes. Bracteoles are missing. The perianth consists of 1-5 white, membranaceous tepals (missing in some ''Corispermum'' species) without vascular bundles, not persistent. The pollen grains of ''Agriophyllum'' and ''Corispermum'' are of the "Chenopodium type", of ''Anthochlamys'' of the "Anthochlamys type". The fruits possess supporting tissue consisting of macrosclereids. The seeds have a vertical embryo and copious perisperm.〔Alexander P. Sukhorukov: ''Fruit anatomy and its taxonomic significance in Corispermum (Corispermoideae, Chenopodiaceae).'' – Willdenowia 37, 2007, , p.63-87, , ((pdf ))〕
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