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Pollen morphology of the Rosaceae of Western Canada

Authors :
R. J. Hebda
C. C. Chinnappa
B. M. Smith
Source :
Grana. 27:95-113
Publication Year :
1988
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1988.

Abstract

This paper begins a systematic SEM and LM study of the pollen grains of the Rosaceae in Western Canada with genera Agrimonia, Alchemilla, Amelanchier, Aruncus, Chamaerhodos, and Crataegus. The above genera have tricolporate-tectate pollen grains in monads. Agrimonia gryposepala and A. striata have distinct striate sculpturing perpendicular to the colpus. Alchemilla occidentalis pollen is psilate except in the colpus area which is microechinate. The exine is thickened in the intercolpium. Aruncus Sylvester pollen is very small and exhibits a coarsely striate sculpture. Chamaerhodos erecta pollen has a characteristic protruding pore area with a fusiform operculum over the aperture. The sculpturing consists of patches of short ridges. Crataegus and Amelanchier pollen have pores with a characteristic equatorial bridge or flaps when open. Dimensions of the grains vary with degree of distension. Amelanchier alnifolia pollen exhibits geographic variability. Native North American Crataegus species: C. do...

Details

ISSN :
16512049 and 00173134
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Grana
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........08580c55436434307798a8a2a80d34ef
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00173138809432836