Comparative pollen morphology and ultrastructure of Platanus:: Implications for phylogeny and evaluation of the fossil record

被引:46
|
作者
Denk, Thomas
Tekleva, Maria V.
机构
[1] Swedish Museum Nat Hist, Dept Palaeobot, S-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Paleontol, Moscow V71, Russia
关键词
eudicots; evolution; intraspecific variability; subgenus Castaneophyllum; subgenus Platanus;
D O I
10.1080/00173130600873901
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Pollen of Platanus was studied using light (LM) and electron microscopy (SEM and TEM). Overall, pollen is uniform in modern Platanus (small, tricolpate, prolate to spheroidal, reticulate, semitectate). A number of characters, however, display remarkable variability within a taxon and even a single anther (size; foveo-reticulate, fine to coarse reticulate ornamentation). Platanus kerrii (subgenus Castaneophyllum) differs from the remaining species by its high and "folded" reticulum and possibly the smooth colpus membrane. Moreover, to our knowledge, pollen of the P. kerrii - type is not known from the fossil record. The exine in modern and fossil Platanaceae shows great structural similarity, but the thickness of the foot layer within the ectexine is less variable and normally smaller in modern taxa. Furthermore, in Early Cretaceous to Early Cainozoic Platanaceae a number of distinct pollen types occurred that are not known within the modern Platanus. Considering pollen of Platanaceae from the Early Cretaceous to today, a dynamic picture of the evolution of the family emerges. In the first phase (Early Cretaceous) pollen of extinct genera such as Aquia differed considerably from modern Platanus and shows strong similarity to basal eudicot taxa such as Ranunculales (e. g. Lardizabalaceae). The Late Cretaceous Platananthus hueberi displays a distinct coarse reticulum that is unknown from modern Platanus but similar to some taxa of Hamamelidaceae (e. g. Exbucklandia). After the first phase of eudicot radiation that appears to have been characterized by strongly reticulate evolution, platanaceous diversity decreased in the course of the Cainozoic. Despite this, the pollen type of the modern subgenus Castaneophyllum (P. kerrii type) seems to be an innovation that originated after the initial radiation of the family.
引用
收藏
页码:195 / 221
页数:27
相关论文
共 44 条
  • [31] Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity
    Dino, R
    Pocknall, DT
    Dettmann, ME
    REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY, 1999, 105 (3-4) : 201 - 235
  • [32] Large-scale molecular phylogeny, morphology, divergence-time estimation, and the fossil record of advanced caenophidian snakes (Squamata: Serpentes)
    Zaher, Hussam
    Murphy, Robert W.
    Arredondo, Juan Camilo
    Graboski, Roberta
    Machado-Filho, Paulo Roberto
    Mahlow, Kristin
    Montingellil, Giovanna G.
    Quadros, Ana Bottallo
    Orlov, Nikolai L.
    Wilkinson, Mark
    Zhang, Ya-Ping
    Grazziotin, Felipe G.
    PLOS ONE, 2019, 14 (05):
  • [33] Comparative pollen morphology of the genus Iberis L. (Brassicaceae) in Turkey and its taxonomic implications
    Cilden, Emre
    Ozmen-Baysal, Edibe
    PALYNOLOGY, 2024, 48 (03)
  • [34] Comparative Pollen Morphology of the Genus Chaenomeles Lindl. (Rosaceae): Diagnostic Features and Implications for Taxonomy
    Wang, Yihan
    Huang, Ziqi
    Ma, Wenxin
    Liu, Jiaojiao
    Tian, Li
    Zhou, Yuchao
    Shang, Fude
    Guo, Peng
    DIVERSITY-BASEL, 2023, 15 (09):
  • [35] A critical evaluation of fossil pollen records from the mangrove tree Pelliciera beyond the Neotropics: Biogeographical and evolutionary implications
    Rull, Valenti
    REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY, 2025, 335
  • [36] Pollen-chemistry variations along elevation gradients and their implications for a proxy for UV-B radiation in the plant-fossil record
    Seddon, Alistair W. R.
    Festi, Daniela
    Nieuwkerk, Mayke
    Gya, Ragnhild
    Hamre, Borge
    Kruger, Linn Cecilie
    Ostman, Silje A. H.
    Robson, T. Matthew
    JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2021, 109 (08) : 3060 - 3073
  • [37] Comparative pollen morphology and viability among endangered species of Butia (Arecaceae) and its implications for species delimitation and conservation
    Mourelle, Dominique
    Gaiero, Paola
    Speroni, Gabriela
    Millan, Carina
    Gutierrez, Lucia
    Mazzella, Cristina
    PALYNOLOGY, 2016, 40 (02) : 160 - 171
  • [38] Pollen morphology and ultrastructure of Quercus with focus on Group Ilex (= Quercus subgenus Heterobalanus ( Oerst.) Menitsky): implications for oak systematics and evolution
    Denk, Thomas
    Tekleva, Maria V.
    GRANA, 2014, 53 (04) : 255 - 282
  • [39] COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF SPERM MORPHOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY OF KRONBORGIA AND TEMNOCEPHALA (PLATYHELMINTHES, NEOOPHORA) - IMPLICATIONS FOR PLATYHELMINTH PHYLOGENY
    WILLIAMS, JB
    NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1994, 21 (02) : 179 - 194
  • [40] A molecular phylogeny for the oldest (nonditrysian) lineages of extant Lepidoptera, with implications for classification, comparative morphology and life-history evolution
    Regier, Jerome C.
    Mitter, Charles
    Kristensen, Niels P.
    Davis, Donald R.
    Van Nieukerken, Erik J.
    Rota, Jadranka
    Simonsen, Thomas J.
    Mitter, Kim T.
    Kawahara, Akito Y.
    Yen, Shen-Horn
    Cummings, Michael P.
    Zwick, Andreas
    SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY, 2015, 40 (04) : 671 - 704