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Original Article

Pollen morphology and implications for the taxonomy of the genus Chrysolaena (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)

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Pages 177-188 | Received 06 Jun 2012, Accepted 09 Nov 2012, Published online: 26 Feb 2013
 

Abstract

This study aims at finding new morphological characters to evaluate the taxonomic position of species in the genus Chrysolaena (Vernonieae, Asteraceae) as suggested by the current classification of tribe Vernonieae. We characterized the morphology of pollen grains in all 18 species of Chrysolaena. Results show that all studied species possess pollen grains of type “C”, which is therefore characteristic of the genus. This pollen type is 3-colporate, echinolophate, oblate-spheroidal, with a total of 29 lacunae, including the polar lacuna, but lacking the equatorial lacuna. Chrysolaena is considered stenopalynous due to the fact that the pollen type in most of the species is similar. Nevertheless, variation in the size of pollen grains allowed us to identify three groups of taxa: small, medium-sized and large, respectively. Pollen morphology is a useful taxonomic marker, in addition to other morphological and molecular characters defining the genus.

Acknowledgements

We thank B. Marazzi for assisting with the English. This work was supported by greatly appreciated grants from the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET).

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