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Pollen morphology of Clerodendrum L. (Lamiaceae) from China and its systematic implications
Pollen morphology of 26 taxa of Clerodendrum, as well as one species of Volkameria from China, was investigated through a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Pollen grains of Clerodendrum are monads, radiosymmetric and tricolpate, with medium or large size. The equatorial view of the pollen grains i...
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author | Huang, Xiakai Wu, Rui Xiong, Zheng Ma, Zhonghui |
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description | Pollen morphology of 26 taxa of Clerodendrum, as well as one species of Volkameria from China, was investigated through a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Pollen grains of Clerodendrum are monads, radiosymmetric and tricolpate, with medium or large size. The equatorial view of the pollen grains is spheroidal or subprolate and the polar view is (sub) circular or rounded triangular. The colpus membrane of the investigated taxa is sunken (rarely even). Five varying pollen types are delimited on the basis of exine sculpturing: (1) spine-tectum perforatum; (2) spine-tectum imperforatum; (3) microspine-tectum perforatum; (4) microspine-tectum imperforatum; and (5) obtuser spine. The results indicate that Clerodendrum is closely related to several genera in Lamiaceae, including Aegiphila, Amasonia, Kalaharia, Tetraclea, Volkameria, Oxera, Faradaya, and Hosea, as supported by previous phylogenic studies. Additionally, the conventional infrageneric classification of Clerodendrum based on inflorescence and leaf characters is not supported by the results. However, the palynological data can be used to identify some closely related species with similar external characteristics. In conclusion, the investigation of pollen morphology not only contributes novel data from palynology for Clerodendrum but also provides a basis for future comprehensive classification of this genus. |
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spelling | pubmed-106566172023-11-10 Pollen morphology of Clerodendrum L. (Lamiaceae) from China and its systematic implications Huang, Xiakai Wu, Rui Xiong, Zheng Ma, Zhonghui PhytoKeys Research Article Pollen morphology of 26 taxa of Clerodendrum, as well as one species of Volkameria from China, was investigated through a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Pollen grains of Clerodendrum are monads, radiosymmetric and tricolpate, with medium or large size. The equatorial view of the pollen grains is spheroidal or subprolate and the polar view is (sub) circular or rounded triangular. The colpus membrane of the investigated taxa is sunken (rarely even). Five varying pollen types are delimited on the basis of exine sculpturing: (1) spine-tectum perforatum; (2) spine-tectum imperforatum; (3) microspine-tectum perforatum; (4) microspine-tectum imperforatum; and (5) obtuser spine. The results indicate that Clerodendrum is closely related to several genera in Lamiaceae, including Aegiphila, Amasonia, Kalaharia, Tetraclea, Volkameria, Oxera, Faradaya, and Hosea, as supported by previous phylogenic studies. Additionally, the conventional infrageneric classification of Clerodendrum based on inflorescence and leaf characters is not supported by the results. However, the palynological data can be used to identify some closely related species with similar external characteristics. In conclusion, the investigation of pollen morphology not only contributes novel data from palynology for Clerodendrum but also provides a basis for future comprehensive classification of this genus. Pensoft Publishers 2023-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10656617/ /pubmed/38020469 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.235.111516 Text en Xiakai Huang, Rui Wu, Zheng Xiong, Zhonghui Ma https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Huang, Xiakai Wu, Rui Xiong, Zheng Ma, Zhonghui Pollen morphology of Clerodendrum L. (Lamiaceae) from China and its systematic implications |
title | Pollen morphology of Clerodendrum L. (Lamiaceae) from China and its systematic implications |
title_full | Pollen morphology of Clerodendrum L. (Lamiaceae) from China and its systematic implications |
title_fullStr | Pollen morphology of Clerodendrum L. (Lamiaceae) from China and its systematic implications |
title_full_unstemmed | Pollen morphology of Clerodendrum L. (Lamiaceae) from China and its systematic implications |
title_short | Pollen morphology of Clerodendrum L. (Lamiaceae) from China and its systematic implications |
title_sort | pollen morphology of clerodendrum l. (lamiaceae) from china and its systematic implications |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10656617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38020469 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.235.111516 |
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