期刊
MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE
卷 85, 期 7, 页码 2692-2707出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.24123
关键词
grape hyacinth; Muscari; palynology; phenetic analysis; Pseudomuscari
资金
- Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey [117Z222]
This study examines the palynomorphological traits of the genus Muscari and its relatives. The research finds that there is no significant difference in pollen structures among these taxa, indicating a high similarity in terms of germ cells or microspores. Common pollen types can be used to differentiate closely related species or taxonomic groups.
By this study, the palynomorphological traits of 49 taxa (53 plant samples) of the genus Muscari which has been the main research topic and also its relatives, Pseudomuscari, Hyacinthella and Bellevalia have been studied in details of both using light and scanning electron microscope. In the end of palynologic works, it was suggested the descriptive or symbolized main pollen types to make easier the separation or identification of the species of Muscari and its relative groups. According to this symbolization, the pollen types of species may be changeable as D-shaped, elliptical, triangular, and spindle shaped and all types could be seen in different members of the studied taxonomic groups in this paper. One of the most important findings of the study is that the taxa of the genus Muscari, Hyacinthella and Bellevalia do not show a main difference in terms of pollen structures and especially they exhibit harmony. Therefore, it does not possible to mention about the special pollen shape own to one species but it is possible to see common pollen types for closely related taxa or taxon groups. As a result, it could be commented that there is not evolved the close taxonomical groups within Asparagaceae in terms of pollen shape and morphologies and there is considerably a high suitability in point of theirs germ cells or microspores among them.
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