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FINE STRUCTURE OF MISTLETOE POLLEN. III. LARGE‐FLOWERED NEOTROPICAL LORANTHACEAE AND THEIR AUSTRALIAN RELATIVES

 

作者: Sylvia M. Feuer,   Job Kuijt,  

 

期刊: American Journal of Botany  (WILEY Available online 1980)
卷期: Volume 67, issue 1  

页码: 34-50

 

ISSN:0002-9122

 

年代: 1980

 

DOI:10.1002/j.1537-2197.1980.tb07622.x

 

出版商: Wiley

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

Pollen of all large‐flowered neotropical loranthaceous genera and related Australian taxa (Nuytsia, Atkinsonia) were examined in the light, scanning, and transmission electron microscopes. Trilobate, deeply concave, peroblate or oblate pollen shapes are basic within the complex; triangular, slight convex, suboblate shapes are more derived features. The non‐fixiform pollen ofAtkinsoniais unique within the family. Most of the large‐flowered genera possess exclusively syncolpate aperture types. However, amongPsittacanthusspecies tricolpate, diplosynrugate and diplorugate apertures are also present, representing derived types for the complex. The inaperturate pollen ofAtkinsoniaappears to have developed independently within the family. Pollen sculpturing is typically non‐uniform, i.e., there are pronounced sculpturing differences in polar and equatorial regions. Uniformly sculptured pollen is restricted toAtkinsonia, Ligariaand some species ofPsittacanthus. Ultrastructurally, most exine modifications have occurred in the equatoral ektexine. Here the basic organization ranges from essentially columellaless to columellate, the latter the more derived condition. Endexine is typically thick and stratified in polar areas, thin and lamellate in peripheral and apertural regions. Similar pollen morphologies ofNuytsiaandGaiadendronsupport the idea of a transoceanic evolutionary connection between the Old and New Worlds. Pollen characters showGaiadendronto be the most primitive andPsittacanthusthe most advanced among the large‐flowered neotropical genera.

 

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