Pollen morphology of sorghum moench - sections eu-sorghum and para-sorghum

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Pollen morphological studies have been carried out by SEM on 23 species of Sorghum (Gramineae) in order to resolve the exine surface patterns in sections Eu-sorghum (subsection Arundinacea-series Spontanea and Sativa and subsection Halepensia), and Para-sorghum. Basically, two exine ornamentation types have been observed viz. granular and insular. In section Eu-sorghum, series Spontanea and Sativa (of subsection Arundinacea) are heterogeneous having both types of exine pattern. In the same section, subscction Halepensia is characterised by having only a granular exine. Section Para-sorghum shows a marked pollen morphological similarity with subsection Halepensia of section Eu-sorghum. Snowden’s concept that the two series Spontanea and Sativa are closely related and that the cultivated Sorghum (series Sativa) might have evolved from the wild Sorghum (series Spontanea), is supported by the present observations. © 1994 Scandinavian University Press.

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Chaturvedi, M., Yunus, D., & Datta, K. (1994). Pollen morphology of sorghum moench - sections eu-sorghum and para-sorghum. Grana, 33(3), 117–123. https://doi.org/10.1080/00173139409428987

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