Pollen morphology of selected species of Cucurbitaceae Juss. from the Cerrado
Pollen morphology of six native and two sub-spontaneous species of Cucurbitaceae found in the state of Goiás, Midwest Region of Brazil were analyzed to understand the palynology and taxonomy of the selected species. Pollen grains were acetolyzed, measured, described, photographed and electromicrogra...
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Published in: | Revista brasileira de botânica Vol. 44; no. 2; pp. 449 - 456 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
01-06-2021
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Summary: | Pollen morphology of six native and two sub-spontaneous species of Cucurbitaceae found in the state of Goiás, Midwest Region of Brazil were analyzed to understand the palynology and taxonomy of the selected species. Pollen grains were acetolyzed, measured, described, photographed and electromicrographed. SEM was used to analyze exine ornamentation. Pollen grains are monads in
Cayaponia podantha
Cogn.,
Ceratosanthes tomentosa
Cogn
., Luffa operculata
(L.) Cogn
., Melothria campestris
(Naudin) H. Schaefer and S. S. Renner
, Momordica charantia
L.,
Wilbrandia hibiscoides
Silva Manso or tetrads in
Gurania lobata
(L.) Pruski and
Psiguria umbrosa
(Kunth) C. Jeffrey; average size, large or very large in monads and tetrads. The openings ranged from pores in
Cayaponia podantha
, colpores in other monads and pores in tetrads. Regarding ornamentation,
Cayaponia podantha
has spiny sexine,
Melothria campestris
perforated sexine,
Gurania lobata
and
Psiguria umbrosa
micro-reticulated sexine, and other taxa have reticulated sexine.
Cayaponia podantha
and
Psiguria umbrosa
were first described in this study. Results allowed the distinction between genera, indicating that the pollen morphology contributes to the taxonomic studies and the family is considered eurypalynous. This study provides information that, with other previously published studies, will allow a better understanding of the phylogenetic relationships between these species. |
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ISSN: | 0100-8404 1806-9959 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40415-021-00697-w |