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Dr. Jeffrey M. Osborn
Professor &
Convener (Chair) of
Biology - Truman State University |
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Publication Abstract
Osborn, J. M., S. P. O’Neill, and G. El-Ghazaly. 2000.
Pollen morphology and ultrastructure of
Marathrum schiedeanum
(Podostemaceae).
Grana
39: 221 -225.
Abstract
The Podostemaceae, or river-weeds, comprise 46 genera and 270 species of
dicots and are the largest family of strictly aquatic angiosperms. Despite
the large size, specialized habitats, and enigmatic morphology of the family,
relatively little is known about the palynology of Podostemaceae. In the
current paper, pollen morphology and ultrastructure of Marathrum schiedeanum
are described. Pollen grains are relatively small, spheroidal, and tricolpate
to spiraperturate. The exine has a microechinate ornament, a tectate-granular
sexine and a relatively thick nexine in non-apertural regions, and a semitectate
sexine and thinner nexine in apertural regions. Although aperture variation occurs
in the family, this is the first report of the spiral aperture type in Podostemaceae.
The spiraperturate condition appears to be derived in river-weeds, as does the
granular pollen wall, which represents a reduction of the typical columellae
found in eudicots.
Keywords:uatic plants, Marathrum, Podostemaceae, river-weeds, pollen.
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