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Pollen morphology of Astragalus section Hymenostegis (Fabaceae) and evaluation of its systematic implications

Journal: Grana (00173134)Year: 3 September 2019Volume: 58Issue: Pages: 328 - 336
Bagheri A.a Akhavan A. Abbasi S. Maassoumi A.A. Rutten T. Blattner F.R.
DOI:10.1080/00173134.2019.1621931Language: English

Abstract

Astragalus is with nearly 3000 described species the largest genus of flowering plants. So far analyses of pollen characters have only been conducted for a few species of the groups within the genus. Here we analyse pollen grains of 22 species representative for Astragalus section Hymenostegis using scanning electron microscopy. We found the basic shape of the pollen grains to be oblate-spheroidal and apertures to be tricolpate as for other eudicots. The sculpturing pattern of the exine is micro-reticulate. Pollen grains show low morphological variation among different species of this section, but differences occur between sections of the genus. We conclude that the vast morphological differentiation that occurred during the rapid radiation of section Hymenostegis was not accompanied by comparable differentiation in pollen morphology. © 2019, © 2019 Collegium Palynologicum Scandinavicum.


Author Keywords

AstragalusIranpollen morphologysection HymenostegisSEM

Other Keywords

IranAstragalus (angiosperm)FabaceaeMagnoliophytaadaptive radiationangiospermlegumemorphologypollentaxonomyultrastructure