A new pollen type,C-banded and fluorochrome counterstained chromosomes,and evolution inGuatteria and related genera (Annonaceae) |
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Authors: | Wilfried Morawetz Maria Waha |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Botanik und Botanischer Garten, Universität Wien, Rennweg 14, A-1030 Wien, Austria |
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Abstract: | Guatteria, Guatteriopsis, Guatteriella andHeteropetalum share the same conspicuous pollen type which is new for theSpermatophyta. It is zonoaperturate with a folded aperture region and an extremely reduced exine. First chromosome counts and karyotype analyses forGuatteriopsis (4 species investigated) andGuatteriella (1 species) are identical with those ofGuatteria (19 species seen): 2n = 28. The genome is characterized by diploidization and partly telocentric chromosomes. Sequentially Giemsa C- and fluorochrome banded chromosomes and interphase nuclei are described. The cuticular folding pattern is distinct forHeteropetalum only. Growth forms and ecology are reported for many species. The evolutionary pattern of theGuatteria group is discussed and compared with other genera and families. |
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Keywords: | Angiosperms Annonaceae Guatteria Guatteriopsis Guatteriella Heteropetalum Pollen ultrastructure chromosome analysis Giemsa C-banding sequential fluorochrome staining leaf surface micromorphology evolution in primitive angiosperms |
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