Pollen types in Southern New World Convolvulaceae and their taxonomic significance |
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Authors: | M.C. Tellería G. Daners |
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Affiliation: | (1) (CONICET), Departamento de Paleontología, Museo de Ciencias Naturales, Paseo del Bosque s.n, 1900 La Plata, Argentina;(2) Departamento de Paleobotánica, Facultad de Ciencias, Iguá 4225 (Malvín Norte), 11400-Montevideo, Uruguay |
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Abstract: | Pollen morphology from 143 collections representing 11 genera and 75 species of native South American Convolvulaceae was analyzed with LM and SEM. Exine structure and sculpture allow to distinguish three main types, in two of these types some subtypes were recognized. 1) Tectate, microechinate-perforate exine, with ramified columellae. On the basis of apertures three subtypes were distinguished: tricolpate in Aniseia, Bonamia, Convolvulus, Cressa, Dichondra, Merremia and Jacquemontia blanchetii; penta-hexacolpate in Merremia umbellata; and pantoporate with elliptic and circular pores, in Calystegia. 2) Tectate, microechinate-perforate exine with microspines and single columellae in concordant pattern, relates pantocolpate pollen of Jacquemontia and Evolvulus. From pollen data generic status of J. blanchetii should be considered. 3) Semitectate, echinate or gemmate, microechinate-microreticulate exine with single columellae is exclusive of pantoporate pollen of Ipomoea. Four subtypes were recognized in this genera, which are discussed in relation to Austins infrageneric classification. |
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Keywords: | Convolvulaceae South America pollen types infrageneric classification taxonomy |
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