Pollen morphology and pollen-wall proteins (localization and enzymatic activity) inSesamothamnus lugardii (Pedaliaceae) |
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Authors: | Maria Suarez-Cervera Juan Seoane-Camba Danielle Lobreau-Callen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Barcelona, Av. Diagonal, s/n, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain;(2) CNRS, Laboratoire de Phanérogamie, Museum Natn. d'Histoire naturelle, 16 rue Buffon, F-75005 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | The pollen grains ofSesamothamnus lugardiiStapf (Pedaliaceae of subdesert regions of SE tropical Africa) are associated in acalymmate tetrads (cross wall cohesion), with a tectate and perforate exine and 8–12 colpi. The pollen wall consists of an ectexine with a complete, perforate and ample tectum, columellated infratectum and clearly interrupted and fragmented foot layer. The endexine is built of scanty lamellae and granules. The intine is bistratificate, with a homogeneous, fibrillate layer (endintine or intine-2) and a heterogeneous, more lax and channeled layer (exintine or intine-1). Test for glycoprotein is particularly positive in the homogeneous internal intine and channels of external intine. On the other hand acid phosphatase has been localized in the exine and channeled external intine layers. These observations confirm the general interpretation of the distribution of wall compounds. |
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Keywords: | Pedaliaceae Sesamothamnus Pollen morphology sporoderm ultrastructure pollen-wall proteins acid phosphatase |
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