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Taxonomic importance of seed macro‐ and micro‐morphology in Abelmoschus (Malvaceae)
Authors:Pravin Patil  Surendra Kumar Malik  Shrikant Sutar  Shrirang Yadav  Joseph John  Kangila Venkataraman Bhat
Institution:1. National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa Campus, New Delhi, India;2. Botany Dept, Shivaji Univ., Kolhapur, India;3. National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Regional Station, KAU PO, Thrissur, India
Abstract:Seed morphology of Abelmoschus is known to be variable, but patterns of variation have never been critically studied. We studied seed macro‐ and micro‐morphological characters, including seed shape/size, seed coat pattern and trichome density/structure in multiple samples to evaluate the taxonomic significance of seed characters. Among the studied characters, seed shape and trichome structure were found to have major taxonomic importance and proved to be valuable characters for separating taxa. Two main seed types were present: seeds with deciduous trichomes and seeds with persistent trichomes. These characters offer significant evidence to the distinctness of certain species (A. esculentus, A. moschatus subsp. moschatus, A. moschatus subsp. tuberosus, A. crinitus and A. angulosus). Further, our results indicate that A. moschatus subsp. tuberosus should be maintained as a separate subspecies while A. manihot subsp. tetraphyllus var. pungens may be merged in A. angulosus. No significant intraspecific variation was observed, except in A. esculentus. We conclude that seed coat sculpturing and seed trichomes do indeed provide stable and diagnostic characters for many morphologically closely related taxa of Abelmoschus and that LM/SEM techniques can be useful in solving systematic problems and management of Abelmoschus genetic resources.
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