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Pollen Morphology in <i>Sorbus</i> L. (Rosaceae) and Its Taxonomic Implications
oleh: Meng Li, Chang-Fen Tian, Muhammad Idrees, Mitra Pathak, Xian-Hua Xiong, Xin-Fen Gao, Xian-Rong Wang
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Diterbitkan: | MDPI AG 2023-09-01 |
Deskripsi
The genus <i>Sorbus</i> L. in the Rosaceae family is taxonomically challenging due to its morphological variation, polyploidy, and interspecific hybridization. In this study, we used scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to observe the pollen morphology of eighty species, representing six subgenera, in order to assess the differences within the genus <i>Sorbus</i> and its pollen characteristics. We conducted a cluster analysis on three qualitative and four quantitative characteristics. The results demonstrated that the pollen grains of the studied <i>Sorbus</i> species are isopolar and tricolporate. We identified five types of pollen shapes: suboblate, spheroidal, subprolate, prolate, and perprolate. The pollen ornamentation of the investigated species could be classified into five types: striate-perforate, striate, cerebroid-perforate, cerebroid, and foveolate. Interestingly, within the same subgenera, different species exhibited multiple types of characters. The cluster analysis indicated that all 80 species could be divided into six groups, with group B consisting exclusively of species from the subgenus <i>Sorbus</i>. Although pollen micro-morphologies alone do not provide sufficient evidence to establish the taxonomic relationships of the subgenera within <i>Sorbus</i>, they do offer valuable information for species-level taxonomic treatment.