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Título : | Palynological study of the Venezuelan species of the genus Hymenocallis (Amaryllidaceae) |
Autor : | Raymúndez Urrutia, María B. Martín Villodre, Joan Garnatje, Teresa Raimúndez Urrutia, Elena Vallés Xirau, Joan |
Palabras clave : | Equatorial apexes Hymenocallis Neotropics Pollen grain structure Pollen morphology SEM-TEM |
Fecha de publicación : | 2-Apr-2013 |
Citación : | Plant Systematics and Evolution;298: 695-701. 2012. |
Resumen : | Pollen morphology and exine structure of the
seven Hymenocallis Salisb. species present in Venezuela
were investigated using scanning (SEM) and transmission
(TEM) electron microscopy. Pollen grains of all species are
monosulcate, heteropolar, with bilateral symmetry, oblate
to peroblate, heterobrochate, semitectate-columellate, possess
unequal tectal surfaces, and are clavate or baculate
when viewed with TEM. They present two equatorial
apexes. When observed under SEM their surfaces appear as
granulate; however, it is evident from TEM that they are in
fact constituted by pila. All the species possess very large
pollen (ranging from 64 to 85 lm and from 125 to 155 lm
for polar and equatorial axes, respectively), and no relationship
was evident between pollen size and chromosome
number. All the taxa are also very similar in relation to
their pollen outline, ornamentation and internal structure,
thus indicating that the genus is accurately delimited from
the palynological point of view and that discrete characteristics
can only be used in some cases to delimit individual
species. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/3047 |
ISSN : | 1615-6110 |
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