Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,José Orlando Bispo dos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Carneiro,Adriele Santana da Silva Oliveira, Dias,Ilana Marques de Souza, Saba,Marileide Dias, Lima,Luciene Cristina Lima e, Magalhães-e-Silva,Francisco Hilder
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Papilionoideae is the most diverse subfamily of Leguminosae, representing approximately 39 % of its species. Although it is particularly species rich and diverse in the Caatinga, the main phytophysiognomy of the semiarid Northeast Region of Brazil, little is known about the pollen morphology of the species that occur there. This study analyzes and describes the pollen morphology of the 27 species of Papilionoideae endemic to the Caatinga. Pollen grains were acetolyzed, mounted on permanent slides, measured, described and photomicrographed using light and scanning electron microscopy (LM and SEM, respectively). The main variable morphological features were pollen grain size, shape, amb, apertural type and exine ornamentation under LM (microreticulate, reticulate, psilate or finely scabrate) and SEM (microreticulate, reticulate, rugulate, granulate, fossulate and perforate). High intergeneric morphological heterogeneity was observed while morphological variation within each genus was subtle. Nonetheless, size, endoaperture shape, fastigium presence/absence and exine ornamentation were found to be important characteristics for the identification of some species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae
title Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae
spellingShingle Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae
Santos,José Orlando Bispo dos
pollen morphology
semiarid
Leguminosae
LM
SEM.
title_short Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae
title_full Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae
title_fullStr Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae
title_full_unstemmed Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae
title_sort Endemic Papilionoideae of the Caatinga: a contribution to the palynological knowledge of Leguminosae
author Santos,José Orlando Bispo dos
author_facet Santos,José Orlando Bispo dos
Carneiro,Adriele Santana da Silva Oliveira
Dias,Ilana Marques de Souza
Saba,Marileide Dias
Lima,Luciene Cristina Lima e
Magalhães-e-Silva,Francisco Hilder
author_role author
author2 Carneiro,Adriele Santana da Silva Oliveira
Dias,Ilana Marques de Souza
Saba,Marileide Dias
Lima,Luciene Cristina Lima e
Magalhães-e-Silva,Francisco Hilder
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,José Orlando Bispo dos
Carneiro,Adriele Santana da Silva Oliveira
Dias,Ilana Marques de Souza
Saba,Marileide Dias
Lima,Luciene Cristina Lima e
Magalhães-e-Silva,Francisco Hilder
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pollen morphology
semiarid
Leguminosae
LM
SEM.
topic pollen morphology
semiarid
Leguminosae
LM
SEM.
description ABSTRACT Papilionoideae is the most diverse subfamily of Leguminosae, representing approximately 39 % of its species. Although it is particularly species rich and diverse in the Caatinga, the main phytophysiognomy of the semiarid Northeast Region of Brazil, little is known about the pollen morphology of the species that occur there. This study analyzes and describes the pollen morphology of the 27 species of Papilionoideae endemic to the Caatinga. Pollen grains were acetolyzed, mounted on permanent slides, measured, described and photomicrographed using light and scanning electron microscopy (LM and SEM, respectively). The main variable morphological features were pollen grain size, shape, amb, apertural type and exine ornamentation under LM (microreticulate, reticulate, psilate or finely scabrate) and SEM (microreticulate, reticulate, rugulate, granulate, fossulate and perforate). High intergeneric morphological heterogeneity was observed while morphological variation within each genus was subtle. Nonetheless, size, endoaperture shape, fastigium presence/absence and exine ornamentation were found to be important characteristics for the identification of some species.
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