Palynology of the perigoniate Aroideae: Zamioculcas, Gonatopus and Stylochaeton (Araceae)
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- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Grana
- Vol. 40 (1-2) , 26-34
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00173130152591859
Abstract
The pollen of the perigoniate Aroideae sensu Mayo et al. (1997) ( Zamioculcas Schott, Gonatopus Hook. f. ex Engl. and Stylochaeton Lepr.) differs ultrastructurally from that of the aperigoniate Aroideae in several important exine and aperture characters. The almost identical zona-aperturate pollen of Zamioculcas and Gonatopus has outside the aperture an elaborated, thick ectexine, while the aperture consists of a thin, but continuous ectexine and a thick, lamellate endexine. In contrast, the omniaperturate pollen of Stylochaeton has a thin, not clearly stratified ectexine and a thin, heterogeneous endexine below. However, the zona-aperturate pollen of Zamioculcas and Gonatopus deviates significantly from the superficially similar zona-aperturate pollen of the unrelated Monstereae (e. g., Monstera Adans., Amydrium Schott): in the apertures of Monstera or Amydrium both the thin, but continuous ectexine and the lamellate endexine, which are typical features for Zamioculcas and Gonatopus , are absent. The palynological data underline not only the present classification of Zamioculcas , Gonatopus and of Stylochaeton into two tribes (Zamioculcadeae and Stylochaetoneae) and the differences of both tribes from the other Aroideae, but show also significant deviations in the respective zona-aperturate condition in Monstereae (Monsteroideae) and Zamioculcadeae (Aroideae).Keywords
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