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Journal of Plant Biology
2007 Volume.50 No. 5 p.533 ~ p.539
Pollen morphology and its systematic implications for the generaKeiskea miq. andCollinsonia L. (Elsholtzieae-Lamiaceae)
Hong Suk-Pyo

Abstract
The pollen morphology of six species ofKeiskea and three representative taxa ofCollinsonia was studied in detail using LM, SEM, and TEM. In both genera, pollen grains are monad, hexa-colpate, and mostly medium in size [P = 28.0 to 37.0 ¥ìm, E = 24.3 to 30.7 ¥ìm (Keiskea); P = 30.0 to 45.0 ¥ìm, E = 26.0 to 39.0 ¥ìm (Collinsonia)]. Polar outlines are of circular or ellipsoid form. Shapes range from primarily oblate-spheroidal to prolate-spheroidal to subprolate, and rarely prolate in the equatorial view. Their exine, including the inline characters, are clearly distinct from each other:Keiskea, well-developed bi-reticulate, often forming large lumina by supratectal ridges, unbranched columellae, one-third to one-half of the total exine thickness; versusCollinsonia, mostly perforate without supratectal ridges or a faint/very weak bi-reticulate appearance without supratectal ridges, seemingly branched columellae, ca. two-thirds of the total exine thickness. As demonstrated by these current data, the pollen morphology of the two genera is well distinguished, easily supporting the separation ofKeiskea fromCollinsonia.
KEYWORD
Collinsonia, Keiskea, Lamiaceae, pollen morphology, SEM, Systematics, TEM
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