J Syst Evol ›› 1996, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (4): 397-409.

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Pollen Morphology and Its Taxonomic Significance of Caragana Fabr. (Fabaceae) from China

Zhang Ming-li, Tian Xi-ya, Ning Jian-chang   

  • Published:1996-07-10

Abstract: Pollen grains of thirtyone species and two varieties of the genus Caragana Fabr. were observed under LM and SEM.The results revealed that the pollen exine ornamentation of the species examined could be divided into two types: perforate and reticulate.The later type consists of two subtypes according to lumina size and muri width. In the first subtype the lumina is round with d iameter equal to muri width,and the exine is perforate in two polar areas,while in the second subtype lumina is irregular or polygonal,with diameter sm aller than muri width.The pollen volume was divided into four types.The genus Caragana is a natural group which was indicated by the general resemblance of pollen morphology. In this genus the pollen morphological classification was not in concordance with the arrangement of the sections and series except Ser.Pygmeae and some species. The pollen variation at infraspecific level was obvious,especially the species distributed in Qinghai Xizang Plateau, such as C.jubata, C.bicolor and C. erinacea . The evolutionary trend of pollen morphology is from perforate to reticulate, which is congruous with the evolution from the pinnate leaf group to the almate leaf group in the genus.

Key words: Caragana, pollen morphology, taxonomic significance, infraspecific variation