POLLEN MORPHOLOGY,TRICHOME TYPES,AND RELATIONSHIPS OF THE GRONOVIOIDEAE (LOASACEAE) |
| |
Authors: | Muriel E. Poston Joan W. Nowicke |
| |
Affiliation: | Botany Department, Howard University, Washington, DC, 20059 Botany Department, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 20560 |
| |
Abstract: | The pollen of all four genera of Gronovioideae—Cevallia, Fuertesia, Gronovia, and Petalonyx—was examined in light microscopy, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The pollen of Cevallia, of Fuertesia, and of Gronovia can be easily distinguished from each other and from all remaining Loasaceae. Only Petalonyx, with a striate tectum, shows a clear relationship to the Mentzelioideae and Loasoideae, the vast majority of which have striate-reticulate or striate tecta. The trichome data are mostly congruent with the pollen data: Cevallia, Fuertesia, and Gronovia each have a distinctive trichome not known to occur elsewhere in the family, while Petalonyx has only the common types. A cladistic analysis of Gronovioideae utilizing Mentzelia as the outgroup proposes that Cevallia, Gronovia, and Fuertesia are a sister group to Petalonyx within the subfamily. The relationships of the four genera to each other and of Gronovioideae to the Loasaceae are discussed. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|