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Pollen morphology of endemic species of the Gonospermum Less., Lugoa DC. and Tanacetum L. complex (Asteraceae: Anthemideae) in the Canary Islands (Spain), and its taxonomical implications
Authors:Irene E. La Serna Ramos  Miguel A. Padrón Mederos
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Biología Vegetal (Botánica) , Facultad de Farmacia , Universidad de La Laguna , La Laguna , Tenerife, Islas Canarias, Spain iserna@ull.es;3. Unidad de Botánica Aplicada , Instituto Canario de Investigaciones Agrarias (ICIA) , Jardín de Aclimatación de La Orotava , Puerto de La Cruz, Tenerife, Islas Canarias, Spain
Abstract:The pollen of nine endemic taxa of the Gonospermum Less., Lugoa DC. and Tanacetum L. complex and of T. parthenium L. (introduced species from the Canary Islands) was studied using light and scanning electron microscopy with the aim of extending the knowledge of their morphology and to investigate whether pollen morphology may help clarifying the controversial taxonomy of these taxa. Twenty six populations in the Canary Islands (Spain) were studied and the following parameters were measured: polar axis (P), equatorial diameter (E), polar exine thickness (Ex1), length (L) and thickness (A) of the spines in the meridional optical section, exine thickness at the centre of the mesocolpium in the interapertural area (Ex2) and distance between spines (De) in the equatorial optical section. The studies show that the pollen of the three genera is very similar regarding shape, apertures, and ornamentation, but may be distinguished by size and exine thickness.
Keywords:Gonospermum  Lugoa  Tanacetum  Tanacetum parthenium  pollen  Canary Islands  endemic taxa
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