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Pollen diversity and its implications to the systematics of Poecilanthe (Fabaceae,Papilionoideae, Brongniartieae)
Authors:Fabiana Carvalho de Souza  José Eduardo Meireles  Cláudia Barbieri Ferreira Mendonça  Vania Gonçalves-Esteves
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Botanica, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Museu Nacional, Quinta da Boa Vista, S?o Cristóv?o, Rio de Janeiro, 20940-040, Brazil
2. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Museu Nacional, Quinta da Boa Vista, S?o Cristóv?o, Rio de Janeiro, 20940-040, Brazil
3. Biology Department, Duke University, PO box 90338, Durham, NC, 27708, USA
Abstract:The small South-American genus Poecilanthe has a striking morphological diversity in leaf type, inflorescence, seed morphology and chemical composition. Recent phylogenetic work also shows that Poecilanthe is paraphyletic. Despite the importance of palynology to better understand morphological diversity and potentially inform evolutionary analyses, the pollen morphology of Poecilanthe and most of its close relatives is unknown. This study uses light and electronic microscopy to describe the pollen morphology of eight species of Poecilanthe and the four related genera Ormosia, Harpalyce, Clathrotropis and Cyclolobium. We found pollen grains colpate only in four species of Poecilanthe and Harpalyce brasiliana and colporate pollen grains in the other four Poecilanthe species and the other related genera (Ormosia, Clathrotropis and Cyclolobium). An identification key for pollen of all species is provided. Using principal component analyses (PCA) we found that pollen grains of the Poecilanthe have considerable diversity. However, only limited correspondence between the PCA clusters and the Poecilanthe clades was found, suggesting that pollinic characters do not reflect evolutionary history in this group.
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