A palynological study of the genus Nepeta L. (Lamiaceae)
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2008-11
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The pollen morphology of forty taxa of the genus Nepeta L. was studied and documented in detail using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron (SEM) microscopy in this study. Nepeta L. pollen grains are small to large (P = 18.64-63.46 mu m, E = 15.62-46.33 mu m), suboblate to perprolate (P/E = 0.86-2.09) in shape and hexacolpate (very rarely tetracolpate) with granular membranes. Alternate position of colpi occurs in six Nepeta taxa, N. nuda ssp. glandulifera, N. concolor, N. crinita, N. congesta var. cryptantha, N. stricta var. stricta and N. sibthorpii ssp. tumeniana. In examinations of exine ornamentation with SEM, two types of pollen grains were recognized: (1) type I, with microreticulate sculpture; and (2) type II with bireticulate sculpture, type I and II to be divided into two and five subtypes, respectively. In the two taxa with microreticulate pattern, N. pilinux and N. sulfuriflora, a tendency towards a bireticulum could be recognized due to traces of secondary tectal connections. The bireticulate exine ornamentation is characterized with varying characteristics of the primary muri and secondary reticulum. Pollen morphology within the genus is compared with infrageneric relationships.
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Lamiaceae, Magnoliophyta, Nepeta, Nepeta congesta var. cryptantha, Nepeta nuda, Nepeta sibthorpii, Infrageneric classification, Lm, Nepeta, Pollen morphology, Sem, Evolutionary biology, Plant sciences, Labiatae, Turkey
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Çelenk, S. vd. (2008). ''A palynological study of the genus Nepeta L. (Lamiaceae)''. Plant Systematics and Evolution, 276(1-2), 105-123.