Taxonomic significance of pollen types in the Guyana Highland-centred composite genera of Mutisioideae (Asteraceae)

The Guyana Highland-centred genera, or <i>Stenopadus</i> group, are a complex of species that belong to the tribes Mutisieae and Stifftieae of Asteraceae. The pollen morphologies of 29 species, from 12 of 13 genera of this complex, are described and illustrated using light and scanning e...

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Autor principal: Tellería, María Cristina
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/84319
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Sumario:The Guyana Highland-centred genera, or <i>Stenopadus</i> group, are a complex of species that belong to the tribes Mutisieae and Stifftieae of Asteraceae. The pollen morphologies of 29 species, from 12 of 13 genera of this complex, are described and illustrated using light and scanning electron microscopy. The exine sculpture and structure are highly significant. Four exine types, previously characterized, were distinguished: <i>Gongylolepis</i>, <i>Wunderlichia</i>, <i>Mutisia</i>, and <i>Stenopadus</i>. The characterization of the <i>Stenopadus</i> exine type is enlarged here. These exine types led to the recognition of four well-defined pollen types, whereas the spine length and exine thickness characterized six subtypes. Pollen types circumscribe genera or groups of genera, and some subtypes distinguish species. The pollen morphology within the complex is discussed in relation to the rest of Mutisioideae and other palynologically allied tribes of Cichorioideae. There is little correlation between pollen types and tribes; only the <i>Stenopadus</i> exine type is exclusive to the Stifftieae tribe. The remaining types are shared by the two tribes of the complex. Pollen morphology supports the hypothesis that this group of genera is close to the <i>Gochnatia</i> complex and the Cardueae tribe.