Pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern South America

Pollen grains of Celtis tala (Celtidaceae), Phytolacca dioica (Phytolaccaceae), Schinopsis balansae (Anacardiaceae) and Solidago chilensis (Asteraceae) are examined with light and scanning electron microscopy, described, and illustrated. These four unrelated species are native to southern South Amer...

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Autores principales: Palazzesi, L., Pujana, R.R., Burrieza, H.P., Steinhardt, A.P.
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spelling todo:paper_10955674_v134_n4_p527_Palazzesi2023-10-03T16:05:18Z Pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern South America Palazzesi, L. Pujana, R.R. Burrieza, H.P. Steinhardt, A.P. Allergenic species Argentina Pollen morphology angiosperm morphology pollen scanning electron microscopy Argentina South America Anacardiaceae Asteraceae Celtis africana Celtis tala Lithrea molleoides Ora Phytolacca dioica Phytolaccaceae Schinopsis balansae Solidago Solidago chilensis Pollen grains of Celtis tala (Celtidaceae), Phytolacca dioica (Phytolaccaceae), Schinopsis balansae (Anacardiaceae) and Solidago chilensis (Asteraceae) are examined with light and scanning electron microscopy, described, and illustrated. These four unrelated species are native to southern South America and considered an important source of skin prick allergy tests. Most relevant pollen characters are compared to those of their closest relatives. Celtis tala (3-, 4-, or 5- porate, verrucate) shares characters with the Celtis africana type in lacking a sunken area around the ora and in having the sculptural elements regularly arranged; Phytolacca dioica (3-colpate) with the Phytolacceae type in being microechinate and microperforate; Schinopsis balansae (3-colporate, striato-reticulate) with some members of the Lithraea molleoides subtype (Anacardiaceae) in having high muri and long striae; Solidago chilensis (3-colporate, echinate) with the Solidago type in being caveate. This study contributes to a better understanding of pollen morphology in species that are especially common to southern South America. Fil:Palazzesi, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Pujana, R.R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10955674_v134_n4_p527_Palazzesi
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topic Allergenic species
Argentina
Pollen morphology
angiosperm
morphology
pollen
scanning electron microscopy
Argentina
South America
Anacardiaceae
Asteraceae
Celtis africana
Celtis tala
Lithrea molleoides
Ora
Phytolacca dioica
Phytolaccaceae
Schinopsis balansae
Solidago
Solidago chilensis
spellingShingle Allergenic species
Argentina
Pollen morphology
angiosperm
morphology
pollen
scanning electron microscopy
Argentina
South America
Anacardiaceae
Asteraceae
Celtis africana
Celtis tala
Lithrea molleoides
Ora
Phytolacca dioica
Phytolaccaceae
Schinopsis balansae
Solidago
Solidago chilensis
Palazzesi, L.
Pujana, R.R.
Burrieza, H.P.
Steinhardt, A.P.
Pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern South America
topic_facet Allergenic species
Argentina
Pollen morphology
angiosperm
morphology
pollen
scanning electron microscopy
Argentina
South America
Anacardiaceae
Asteraceae
Celtis africana
Celtis tala
Lithrea molleoides
Ora
Phytolacca dioica
Phytolaccaceae
Schinopsis balansae
Solidago
Solidago chilensis
description Pollen grains of Celtis tala (Celtidaceae), Phytolacca dioica (Phytolaccaceae), Schinopsis balansae (Anacardiaceae) and Solidago chilensis (Asteraceae) are examined with light and scanning electron microscopy, described, and illustrated. These four unrelated species are native to southern South America and considered an important source of skin prick allergy tests. Most relevant pollen characters are compared to those of their closest relatives. Celtis tala (3-, 4-, or 5- porate, verrucate) shares characters with the Celtis africana type in lacking a sunken area around the ora and in having the sculptural elements regularly arranged; Phytolacca dioica (3-colpate) with the Phytolacceae type in being microechinate and microperforate; Schinopsis balansae (3-colporate, striato-reticulate) with some members of the Lithraea molleoides subtype (Anacardiaceae) in having high muri and long striae; Solidago chilensis (3-colporate, echinate) with the Solidago type in being caveate. This study contributes to a better understanding of pollen morphology in species that are especially common to southern South America.
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author Palazzesi, L.
Pujana, R.R.
Burrieza, H.P.
Steinhardt, A.P.
author_facet Palazzesi, L.
Pujana, R.R.
Burrieza, H.P.
Steinhardt, A.P.
author_sort Palazzesi, L.
title Pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern South America
title_short Pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern South America
title_full Pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern South America
title_fullStr Pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern South America
title_full_unstemmed Pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern South America
title_sort pollen grain morphology of selected allergenic species native to southern south america
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10955674_v134_n4_p527_Palazzesi
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