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Pollen morphology in relation to pollinators in Papilionoideae (Leguminosae)
Authors:I K FERGUSON FLS  J J SKVARLA
Institution:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3ABAND;Department of Botany and Microbiology, The University of Oklahoma, 770 Van Vleet Oval, Norman, Oklahoma 73017, U.S.A.
Abstract:The surface sculpturing of the pollen of some species of the taxonomically widely separated genera Harpalyce (tribe Brongniartieae), Camoensia (tribe Sophoreae), Millettia (tribe Tephrosieae), and of the monotypic Dahlstedtia (tribe Tephrosieae) which have large red or white flowers adapted for pollination by birds or bats, is coarsely rugulate or verrucate. Related taxa with small insect pollinated flowers have pollen with simple reticulate or perforate surface sculpturing. The exine stratification of Alexa and Castanospermum (tribe Sophoreae), genera with large red bird-flowers, is complex with a layer of tectal columellae and differs from that of other genera in the tribe Sophoreae which have a normal pollen wall structure. These modifications of pollen structure and sculpture appear to be the result of convergent evolution and a secondary adaptation to pollination. The taxonomic and functional significance of the observations are briefly discussed.
Keywords:chiropterophyly  classification  evolution  ornithophily  palynology -Papilionoideae pollination
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