Pollen morphology of Brazilian Fevillea (Cucurbitaceae)

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Pollen morphology of the five Brazilian species of the genus Fevillea (F. bahiensis, F. cordifolia, F. passiflora, F. pedatifolia, and F. trilobata) was studied using light and scanning electron microscopy. Pollen in these species is generally stenopalynous, which is in agreement with observations in previous studies of other species. Pollen is shed in monads and characterised by being isopolar, radially symmetric, prolate, and striate. Pollen is of medium size, tricolporate, with long and narrow colpi, a circular endoaperture and a reduced polar area. The exine is up to 2 μm thick. © 2010 Collegium Palynologicum Scandinavicum.

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Lima, L. F. P., Evaldt, A. C. P., Bauermann, S. G., & Miotto, S. T. S. (2010). Pollen morphology of Brazilian Fevillea (Cucurbitaceae). Grana, 49(4), 263–268. https://doi.org/10.1080/00173134.2010.522252

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