Recent literature is controversial as regards the segregation of Hallea and Mitragyna, and pretends that the two genera show pollen morphological differences. In the present study the pollen morphology of all ten species of the complex is described on the basis of light and scanning electron microscopy (including examination of broken grains, which were obtained with a technique never applied in palynology, viz. shaking with glass beads). The two genera have 3-zonocolporate grains with compound apertures (endoapertures are always H-shaped, sometimes incompletely so). While Hallea showed to be stenopalynous (sexine always tectate-perforate), Mitragyna is more variable (sexine microreticulate
We examined pollen of 19 genera of Hemerocallidaceae by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), an...
Pollen and orbicule morphology of 26 species in the tribe Hillieae is described based on observation...
Abstract: Pollen grains of 12 species of the genus Chenopodium L. (Chenopodiaceae), of which morphol...
Recent literature is controversial as regards the segregation of Hallea and Mitragyna, and pretends ...
We analyzed the pollen grains of 11 species within the subfamily Bombacoideae. The pollen grains wer...
– Pollen grain morphology is an important morphological character for aiding the systematics of flow...
In the 1990s Rubiaceae became a hot spot for systematists, mainly due to the comprehensive treatment...
In the 1990s Rubiaceae became a hot spot for systematists, mainly due to the comprehensive treatment...
A palinological study covering all 10 species of the Neotropical genus Hortia Vand. (Rutaceae) was c...
The study of the exine pattern of pollen grains might permit the separation of various taxa and -ass...
Pollen morphology of one species of Mitracarpus, Richardia and four species of Spermacoce were studi...
The pollen morphology of five species belonging to four genera was studied by light microscope. The...
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our underst...
The Vanguerieae is a large tribe of the subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiaceae) and consists of about 500 s...
The Vanguerieae is a large tribe of the subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiaceae) and consists of about 500 s...
We examined pollen of 19 genera of Hemerocallidaceae by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), an...
Pollen and orbicule morphology of 26 species in the tribe Hillieae is described based on observation...
Abstract: Pollen grains of 12 species of the genus Chenopodium L. (Chenopodiaceae), of which morphol...
Recent literature is controversial as regards the segregation of Hallea and Mitragyna, and pretends ...
We analyzed the pollen grains of 11 species within the subfamily Bombacoideae. The pollen grains wer...
– Pollen grain morphology is an important morphological character for aiding the systematics of flow...
In the 1990s Rubiaceae became a hot spot for systematists, mainly due to the comprehensive treatment...
In the 1990s Rubiaceae became a hot spot for systematists, mainly due to the comprehensive treatment...
A palinological study covering all 10 species of the Neotropical genus Hortia Vand. (Rutaceae) was c...
The study of the exine pattern of pollen grains might permit the separation of various taxa and -ass...
Pollen morphology of one species of Mitracarpus, Richardia and four species of Spermacoce were studi...
The pollen morphology of five species belonging to four genera was studied by light microscope. The...
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our underst...
The Vanguerieae is a large tribe of the subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiaceae) and consists of about 500 s...
The Vanguerieae is a large tribe of the subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiaceae) and consists of about 500 s...
We examined pollen of 19 genera of Hemerocallidaceae by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), an...
Pollen and orbicule morphology of 26 species in the tribe Hillieae is described based on observation...
Abstract: Pollen grains of 12 species of the genus Chenopodium L. (Chenopodiaceae), of which morphol...