Pollen morphology of Quercus (subgenus Quercus, section Quercus) in Iran and its systematic implication

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Abstract

For the first time, pollen morphology of 9 (4 spp. and 5 subspp.) taxa representing lobed leaved oaks of Iran in the family of Fagaceae has been examined and illustrated using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy of acetolysed material. Detailed pollen morphological characteristics are given for Quercus section. The pollen grains are single, isopolar, radially symmetrical, tricolpate, tricolporoidate or tricolporate. Pollens were studied to show all possible characteristics like shape, size, apertures, wall thickness, etc., with special reference to the specific features of each pollen type such as structural, sculptural and suprasculptural patterns. There is considerable variation in pollen morphology between taxa so that, three types of pollen shape, five types of structural pattern, two types of sculptural pattern, five types of suprasculptural pattern and three types of perfora distribution are defined. Furthermore, the relationship between pollen morphology and taxonomy is discussed. Overall, pollen characters are shown to be a useful and informative tool for assessing taxonomic position within Quercus section in Iran. © the author(s) 2012.

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Panahi, P., Pourmajidian, M. R., Fallah, A., & Pourhashemi, M. (2012). Pollen morphology of Quercus (subgenus Quercus, section Quercus) in Iran and its systematic implication. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 81(1), 33–41. https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2012.005

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