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Pollen morphology in Primula sect. Carolinella (Primulaceae) and its taxonomic implications
Authors:Arne A. Anderberg  Gamal El-Ghazaly
Affiliation:Department of Phanerogamic Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P. O. Box 50007, SE-104 OS Stockholm, Sweden;Palynological Laboratory, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P. O. Box 50007, SE-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:Pollen morphology in Primula section Carolinella has been investigated for the first time. Seven of the nine species constituting the section were available for study, i. e., P. cardioeides, P. chapaensis, P. intanoensis, P. kwangtungensis, P. kweichouensis, P. partschiana , and P. rugosa, A considerable variation in pollen morphology was found among the investigated species, particularly in number and arrangement of the apertures. Pollen of different species were either tricolpate, tricolporate, trisyncolpate, or polycolpate. Within Primula , the section Carolinella is diagnosed by having calyptrate capsules and leaves with revolute vernation, but the variation in pollen morphology indicates that this group is heterogeneous, and that either polycolpate pollen or a capsular lid has evolved more than once in the genus Primula.
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