Pollen morphology in theBoragineae (Boraginaceae) in relation to the taxonomy of the tribe |
| |
Authors: | Massimo Bigazzi Federico Selvi |
| |
Institution: | (1) Dipartimento di Biologia Vegetale dell'Università, Via La Pira 4, I-50121 Firenze, Italy |
| |
Abstract: | The results of a comparative survey on pollen morphology in theBoragineae by means of light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy are presented and discussed in relation to the taxonomy of the tribe. Multivariate analyses lead to the recognition of 15 pollen morphotypes for which a discriminant key is proposed. The discriminatory characters concern mainly the stereostructural and ultrastructural features of the grains, such as tectum sculpture and aperture morphology, while the number of apertures appears variable within genera and even single species. Seven out of the 12 investigated genera, as currently circumscribed, are matched by palynological data:Anchusella, Borago, Brunnera, Elizaldia, Lithodora, Symphytum andTrachystemon. On account of aperture shape,Lithodora is however closer to theLithospermeae than to theBoragineae. Other genera, and in particularNonea, show a wide variation in tectum ornamentation, shape of grains and number of apertures. Palynological data do not support a broad concept of the genusAnchusa, and point to the autonomy of the satellite generaHormuzakia, Gastrocotyle, Phyllocara, Pentaglottis andCynoglottis. |
| |
Keywords: | Boraginaceae Boragineae Palynology phenetics stereostructure systematics taxonomy ultrastructure |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|