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PALYNOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS OF THE LYTHRACEAE. I. INTRODUCTION AND GENERA ADENARIA THROUGH GINORIA
Author(s) -
Graham Alan,
Nowicke Joan,
Skvarla John J.,
Graham Shirley A.,
Patel Varsha,
Lee Sangtae
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
american journal of botany
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.218
H-Index - 151
eISSN - 1537-2197
pISSN - 0002-9122
DOI - 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1985.tb08346.x
Subject(s) - lythraceae , biology , pollen , palynology , genus , botany , systematics , zoology , eudicots , evolutionary biology , taxonomy (biology)
A palynological survey, including LM, SEM, and TEM, is presented for 10 genera of the Lythraceae s.s. (plus Alzatea to be assigned separate family status): Adenaria, Ammannia, Capuronia, Crenea, Cuphea, Decodon, Didiplis, Diplusodon, Galpinia, and Ginoria. Discussion of the results is deferred until the survey is complete, but already information of taxonomic interest is available for the 11 genera studied. The pollen data, consistent with results from cytology, anatomy, and embryology, suggest the current subgeneric classification into the Tribes Lythreae and Nesaeeae based on complete or incomplete septation of the ovary is not valid. The pollen of Alzatea is a generalized type and lacks the morphological features most characteristic of the Lythraceae (pseudocolpi, sculptured exine). The genus is being described as a separate family, and the pollen morphology is consistent with this treatment. The pollen of Cuphea is more diverse and shows little similarity to other genera in the family. It also has a unique combination of floral characters and lipid chemistry that suggests a separate category within the developing subfamilial classification of the Lythraceae.

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