lävistyssikiöt
Lävistyssikiöt, a term originating from Finnish, refers to a phenomenon observed in certain plant species where ovules, the structures that develop into seeds after fertilization, exhibit a piercing or perforating characteristic. This means the ovule's integument, or outer layer, develops in a way that creates a hole or a passage through it. This anatomical feature is not necessarily indicative of a problem but rather a specific developmental morphology.
The presence of a lävistyssikiö can influence the process of fertilization. The pollen tube, which carries
This phenomenon is observed in various plant families and genera, and its identification is usually made through