Pollen morphology of some species of the genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in the Southern Caucasus and adjacent areas

The palynomorphology of 19 modern species of the genus Quercus L. native to Armenia and adjacent regions, including the Caucasus and Transcaucasia, the Mediterranean region (especially Turkey), as well as Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan, was studied using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron micro...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Alla Hayrapetyan, Angela A. Bruch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences 2020-06-01
Series:Acta Palaeobotanica
Subjects:
lm
sem
Online Access:https://acpa.botany.pl/Pollen-morphology-of-some-species-of-the-genus-n-Quercus-L-Fagaceae-in-the-Southern,114715,0,2.html
id doaj-19147b19ded043fc86488a0b12bf57d1
record_format Article
spelling doaj-19147b19ded043fc86488a0b12bf57d12021-04-02T19:27:08ZengW. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of SciencesActa Palaeobotanica2082-02592020-06-0160114210.35535/acpa-2020-0001Pollen morphology of some species of the genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in the Southern Caucasus and adjacent areasAlla Hayrapetyan0Angela A. Bruch1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4629-1507Institute of Botany after A. Takhtajan, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, Yerevan, ArmeniaROCEEH Research Centre ‘The role of culture in early expansions of humans’ of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences, Senckenberg Research Institute, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, GermanyThe palynomorphology of 19 modern species of the genus Quercus L. native to Armenia and adjacent regions, including the Caucasus and Transcaucasia, the Mediterranean region (especially Turkey), as well as Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan, was studied using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The work revealed two main types of apertures (3-zonocolpate, 3-zonocolp-porate) as well as six morphological types of pollen based on three main types of exine ornamentation (tuberculate, verrucate, rugulate). We suggest that two main groups of exine ornamentation developed from a common initial type. The first group covers all species of the subgenus Quercus and also Q. suber and Q. alnifolia of the subgenus Heterobalanus. The second group is limited to the morphological type Q. ilex (species Q. ilex, Q. coccifera, subgenus Heterobalanus). On the other hand, the presence of widespread interspecific and introgressive hybridization within the genus Quercus indicates an ongoing process of speciation. This also has an effect on pollen features, which are very similar in a number of species but also vary in individual samples even within the same species. The morphological uniformity of the pollen surface (especially for the subgenus Quercus), the presence of islets of secondary sporopollenin on the surface of pollen grains, as well as orbicules in anthers, do not indicate general primitiveness of representatives of this genus but most likely denote a relatively high degree of speciation activity within this group.https://acpa.botany.pl/Pollen-morphology-of-some-species-of-the-genus-n-Quercus-L-Fagaceae-in-the-Southern,114715,0,2.htmlexine ornamentationlmseminterspecific uniformityintraspecific variability
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Alla Hayrapetyan
Angela A. Bruch
spellingShingle Alla Hayrapetyan
Angela A. Bruch
Pollen morphology of some species of the genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in the Southern Caucasus and adjacent areas
Acta Palaeobotanica
exine ornamentation
lm
sem
interspecific uniformity
intraspecific variability
author_facet Alla Hayrapetyan
Angela A. Bruch
author_sort Alla Hayrapetyan
title Pollen morphology of some species of the genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in the Southern Caucasus and adjacent areas
title_short Pollen morphology of some species of the genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in the Southern Caucasus and adjacent areas
title_full Pollen morphology of some species of the genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in the Southern Caucasus and adjacent areas
title_fullStr Pollen morphology of some species of the genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in the Southern Caucasus and adjacent areas
title_full_unstemmed Pollen morphology of some species of the genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in the Southern Caucasus and adjacent areas
title_sort pollen morphology of some species of the genus quercus l. (fagaceae) in the southern caucasus and adjacent areas
publisher W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences
series Acta Palaeobotanica
issn 2082-0259
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The palynomorphology of 19 modern species of the genus Quercus L. native to Armenia and adjacent regions, including the Caucasus and Transcaucasia, the Mediterranean region (especially Turkey), as well as Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan, was studied using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The work revealed two main types of apertures (3-zonocolpate, 3-zonocolp-porate) as well as six morphological types of pollen based on three main types of exine ornamentation (tuberculate, verrucate, rugulate). We suggest that two main groups of exine ornamentation developed from a common initial type. The first group covers all species of the subgenus Quercus and also Q. suber and Q. alnifolia of the subgenus Heterobalanus. The second group is limited to the morphological type Q. ilex (species Q. ilex, Q. coccifera, subgenus Heterobalanus). On the other hand, the presence of widespread interspecific and introgressive hybridization within the genus Quercus indicates an ongoing process of speciation. This also has an effect on pollen features, which are very similar in a number of species but also vary in individual samples even within the same species. The morphological uniformity of the pollen surface (especially for the subgenus Quercus), the presence of islets of secondary sporopollenin on the surface of pollen grains, as well as orbicules in anthers, do not indicate general primitiveness of representatives of this genus but most likely denote a relatively high degree of speciation activity within this group.
topic exine ornamentation
lm
sem
interspecific uniformity
intraspecific variability
url https://acpa.botany.pl/Pollen-morphology-of-some-species-of-the-genus-n-Quercus-L-Fagaceae-in-the-Southern,114715,0,2.html
work_keys_str_mv AT allahayrapetyan pollenmorphologyofsomespeciesofthegenusquercuslfagaceaeinthesoutherncaucasusandadjacentareas
AT angelaabruch pollenmorphologyofsomespeciesofthegenusquercuslfagaceaeinthesoutherncaucasusandadjacentareas
_version_ 1721548668562046976