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Microscopic investigation of pollen morphology of Brassicaceae from Central Punjab‐Pakistan

Hafiza Amina, Mushtaq Ahmad, G. Raza Bhatti, Muhammad Zafar, Shazia Sultana, Maryam Akram Butt, Saraj Bahadur, Ihsan‐ul Haq, Muhammad Asad Ghufran, Lubna, Shafiq Ahmad, Shomaila Ashfaq

2020Microscopy Research and Technique46 citationsDOI

Abstract

The intention of the current study is to provide an account on the palynological features of Brassicaceae from Central Punjab-Pakistan as a basis for future studies. Different morpho-palynological characteristics both qualitative and quantitative were analyzed during this research which includes shape of pollen, diameter of pollen, P/E ratio, exine sculpturing, thickness of exine, type of pollen, shape and size of lumens, and thickness of murus. Taxonomic keys were also constructed based on pollen morphological characters for correct identification of species. This study aims to provide detailed information of pollen diversity and their exine structure based on both qualitative and quantitative characters by using Light microscopy and Scanning electron microscopy. Shape of pollen is mostly prolate, but some species also have sub-prolate to spheroidal prolate types. Exine ornamentation in most species was reticulate, whereas micro reticulate (one species) and coarsely reticulate (one species) exine also observed in some pollen. All the pollen mentioned in this study have tricolpate apertures. Variation found in thickness of exine and other characters proved to be helpful at generic and specific level. The results reinforced the significance of pollen morphological features of family Brassicaceae and aid for valuable taxonomic tool in plant systematics.

Topics & Concepts

BrassicaceaePollenMorphology (biology)BotanyBiologyPlant morphologyZoologyPlant Ecology and Taxonomy StudiesPlant and Fungal Species DescriptionsPlant Diversity and Evolution
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