THE PALYNOLOGY OF THE GENUS RONDELETIA L (RUBIACEAE-CINCHONOIDEAE-RONDELETIEAE)

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IGERSHEIM, A
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[1] Institute of Botany, University of Vienna, Vienna, A-1030
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10.1080/00173139309428958
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Pollen of 20 species of Rondeletia, covering three subgenera and seven sections or ''species groups'' of the genus, was studied using light and scanning microscopy. Rondeletia, characterized by binucleate mature pollen grains Like numerous other Rubiaceae, was found to be eurypalynous. The pollen is isopolar and small-sized (average equatorial diameters 11.4-22.8 mu m) and 3-colporate (rarely 4-colporate). In equatorial view, the pollen grains are mostly +/- spheroidal (rarely suboblate); in polar view (ambitus), they are mainly circular or semiangular (intersemiangular in one species only). Three different exine types are distinguishable: exine with 1 ) tectum minutely perforate, perforations usually isodiametric, 2) tectum with comparatively large, not isodiametric perforations or 3) coarsely reticulate; supratectal sculpturing elements are lacking; the width of the perforations and lumina is either equal or different at the apo- and mesocolpia; in a few species rod-like luminal processes are present. Palynological features of most of the investigated taxa tend to overlap so that palynology is not very helpful in supporting the subgeneric division of Rondeletia. It was, however, noted that pollen morphology, to some extent, supports the sections of subgen. Arachnothrix Palynologically, the subgen. Rogiera was found to be heterogeneous in that each of the three investigated species is characterized by a different exine type; one of these, R. strigosa, differs from all other Rondeletia species investigated in having a coarsely reticulate exine. R. odorata (subgen. Rondeletia) differs from all other investigated species in its intersemiangular pollen shape.
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