Pollen morphology and systematics of Atripliceae (Chenopodiaceae)

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作者
Olvera, Hilda Flores
Fuentes-Soriano, Sara
Hernandez, Enrique Martinez
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Dept Bot, Inst Biol, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Geol, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[3] Missouri Bot Garden, St Louis, MO 63166 USA
关键词
Chenopodiaceae; Atripliceae; Atriplex; Obione; pantoporate pollen;
D O I
10.1080/00173130600873935
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Pollen morphology of 58 species from 17 putative genera of the tribe Atripliceae (Chenopodiaceae) was investigated using light (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Morphological variation was analyzed based on a dense sampling of the subtribes Atriplicinae and Eurotiinae, including many of the species in the two largest genera: Atriplex and Obione. The pantoporate pollen grains of Atripliceae are characterized by their spheroidal or subspheroidal shape, flat or moderately vaulted mesoporia with 21 - 120 pores, tectum with 1 - 8 spinules and 5 - 28(-38) puncta per mu m(2), and 1 - 13 ectexinous bodies bearing 1 - 7 spinules each. Taxonomic relevance of the most important pollen morphological characters is discussed (pollen diameter, pore number, pore diameter, interporal distance, spinule and puncta density and ratio, number of ectexinous bodies, and their spinules). Pollen morphological data support the exclusion of Suckleya from the tribe and the recognition of subtribe Eurotiinae, but suggest that it needs to be reviewed. Pollen does not support generic recognition of Atriplex, Neopreissia and Obione and infrageneric subdivisions as currently recognized, and suggests the need to review them. Smaller or monotypic genera, such as Axyris, Ceratocarpus, Endolepis, Krascheninnikovia, Microgynoecium, Proatriplex and Spinacia have distinctive pollen morphological characters that support their generic status. Grayia needs to be reevaluated; although its two species are distinct from all the other species in the study, there are notable differences between each of them, and this suggests they may not form a natural group. Multivariate techniques were employed to investigate if there are discrete patterns of variation within Atripliceae. Principal Component Analyses (PCA) weakly differentiates four groups based on variation in pore number, puncta density per mu m(2), and ratio between spinule and puncta density per mu m(2); species of Ceratocarpus, Haloxanthium, Krascheninnikovia, Manochlamys, Microgynoecium, Spinacia, and some species of Atriplex and Obione are isolated. Preliminary results indicate that pollen data are potentially useful in the classification of the tribe, and further studies will be of taxonomic value.
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