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Saeeda Naz1, Muhammad Zafar1, Mushtaq Ahmad1, Rabia A Memon2, Shazia Sultana1, Saraj Bahadur1, Fethi A Ozdemir3, Zafar Siddiq4, Muhammad A Shah5.
Abstract
This was the first comprehensive pollen micromorphological investigation of lactiferous flora (Apocynaceae) of District Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The pollen morphology of 10 species of the family Apocynaceae was observed and documented using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Pollen was found subspheroidal in shape in most of the species, however peroblate shape was noted in Vinca major. Exine sculpturing patterns (psilate, rugulate, scabrate, and microreticulate) were observed. The result indicated that exine ornamentation of Apocynaceae taxa is systematically informative at generic and species levels. Most of the species have tricolporate type pollen but tetraporate pollen was also observed in Trachelospermum jasminoides and tetracolpate in V. major. Minimum equatorial diameter was noted in Carissa edulis (27.13 μm) and maximum in V. major (108.25 μm). Similarly, maximum exine thickness was found in Cascabela thevetia (9.5 μm). In the present findings, the pollen morphological data are compared with available other pollen studies to evaluate the taxonomic value of pollen traits in Apocynaceae taxa by using multiple microscopic techniques. Furthermore, molecular and phylogenetic studies were recommended to strengthen the systematics of Apocynaceae taxa.Entities:
Keywords: Apocynaceae; LM; SEM; pollen study; taxonomic significance
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31106960 DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsc Res Tech ISSN: 1059-910X Impact factor: 2.769