Pollen morphology ofandruris japonica(triuridaceae)
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- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Grana
- Vol. 30 (3-4) , 597-600
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00173139109427818
Abstract
Pollen morphology of Andruris japonica (Triuridaceae) was investigated by light and electron microscopy. The pollen is monosulcate and has a size of 22–25 μm × 25–28 μm in polar view. In the non-apertural region the exine has gemmate to nearly verrucate protrusions of 0.4–0.5 μm in diameter and 0.3–0.5 μm in height, and a foot layer of 0.4–0.5 μm in thickness. The sporoderm of the apertural region has large gemmae of 0.7–0.8 μm in diameter and 0.6–0.7 μm in height, with a thin foot layer of 0.1 μm thickness.Keywords
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