Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure

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Autor(a) principal: Silva-e-Costa,Juliana da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Luizi-Ponzo,Andrea Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Plagiochilaceae is a family of leafy liverworts that are distributed worldwide. It is of great importance due to its taxonomic and ecological implications among bryophytes. Most species of the family belong to the genus Plagiochila, but there is no consensus regarding its infrageneric circumscription. There have been few palynological studies involving Plagiochilaceae and Plagiochila. Here, we describe the spore morphology of seventeen species of Plagiochila and discuss the taxonomic value of palynological characters for these taxa. The spores were processed by standard palynological techniques and analyzed using light and electron microscopy. The spores were found to be apolar, spheroidal, released monads that vary in size from 13µm to 58µm (small to large size). The sporoderm comprises an intine (stratified), a nexine, and a sexine. The spore surface is ornamented with granules that vary in shape and morphology, thus allowing the studied species to be grouped into four spore types: regular and delicate granulate, irregular and coarse granulate, long granules with flattened apices, and long and straight granules. Hierarchical cluster analysis revealed five different groups of species, evidencing the importance of spore information for taxonomic and phylogenetic studies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure
title Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure
spellingShingle Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure
Silva-e-Costa,Juliana da Costa
bryophytes
liverworts
morphology
palynology
SEM
taxonomy
TEM
ultrastructure
title_short Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure
title_full Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure
title_fullStr Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure
title_sort Spores of Plagiochila (Dumort.) Dumort.: the taxonomic relevance of morphology and ultrastructure
author Silva-e-Costa,Juliana da Costa
author_facet Silva-e-Costa,Juliana da Costa
Luizi-Ponzo,Andrea Pereira
author_role author
author2 Luizi-Ponzo,Andrea Pereira
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva-e-Costa,Juliana da Costa
Luizi-Ponzo,Andrea Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bryophytes
liverworts
morphology
palynology
SEM
taxonomy
TEM
ultrastructure
topic bryophytes
liverworts
morphology
palynology
SEM
taxonomy
TEM
ultrastructure
description ABSTRACT Plagiochilaceae is a family of leafy liverworts that are distributed worldwide. It is of great importance due to its taxonomic and ecological implications among bryophytes. Most species of the family belong to the genus Plagiochila, but there is no consensus regarding its infrageneric circumscription. There have been few palynological studies involving Plagiochilaceae and Plagiochila. Here, we describe the spore morphology of seventeen species of Plagiochila and discuss the taxonomic value of palynological characters for these taxa. The spores were processed by standard palynological techniques and analyzed using light and electron microscopy. The spores were found to be apolar, spheroidal, released monads that vary in size from 13µm to 58µm (small to large size). The sporoderm comprises an intine (stratified), a nexine, and a sexine. The spore surface is ornamented with granules that vary in shape and morphology, thus allowing the studied species to be grouped into four spore types: regular and delicate granulate, irregular and coarse granulate, long granules with flattened apices, and long and straight granules. Hierarchical cluster analysis revealed five different groups of species, evidencing the importance of spore information for taxonomic and phylogenetic studies.
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