Pollen morphology in the trimeniaceae
作者:
F.B. Sampson,
P.K. Endress,
期刊:
Grana
(Taylor Available online 1984)
卷期:
Volume 23,
issue 3
页码: 129-137
ISSN:0017-3134
年代: 1984
DOI:10.1080/00173138409427708
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
Piptocalyx macrurusGilg & Schlechter,P. mooreiOliver andTrimenia neocaledonicaBaker f. have disulculate, globose-elliptic or globose-spherical to globose-elliptic grains, with finely reticulate or rugulose (T. neocaledonica) structure.T. papuanaRidley has dimorphic pollen, with only one type on an individual plant, consisting of either globose-elliptic inaperturate grains, or globose-spherical polyforate grains. Both types have weakly rugulate structure.T. weinmanniifoliaSeeman has globose-spherical polyforate pollen, with similar structure. Exine is tectate-columellate. InT. papuanaandT. weinmanniifoliathe innermost tectum, columellae and foot layer have a partly granular form. Whether this condition is primitive or derived, is not clear. All taxa have a lamellate endexine in non-apertural regions. It is suggested that either disulculate and polyforate pollen has evolved from inaperturate, or that there is a series disulculate → inaperturate → polyforate. Pollen morphology confirms the comparatively isolated position of the Trimeniaceae within the Laurales.
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