Systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe Hylocereeae (Cactaceae)

Hylocereeae is one of the nine tribes in the subfamily Cactoideae (Cactaceae), for which the limits and recognition of genera have been controversial. Essentially, this group comprises epiphytic and hemiepiphytic genera with stems modified as climbing structures. The aim of this pa...

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Main Authors: Catalina Ruiz-Domínguez, Andrew P. Vovides, Victoria Sosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-08-01
Series:PhytoKeys
Online Access:https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/35842/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-8916b06939e1409e904d3eff9492b78d2020-11-25T01:08:25ZengPensoft PublishersPhytoKeys1314-20111314-20032019-08-0112812114010.3897/phytokeys.128.3584235842Systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe Hylocereeae (Cactaceae)Catalina Ruiz-Domínguez0Andrew P. Vovides1Victoria Sosa2Instituto de EcologíaInstituto de EcologíaInstituto de Ecología Hylocereeae is one of the nine tribes in the subfamily Cactoideae (Cactaceae), for which the limits and recognition of genera have been controversial. Essentially, this group comprises epiphytic and hemiepiphytic genera with stems modified as climbing structures. The aim of this paper is to examine pollen attributes in representative species of genera of Hylocereeae, focusing on Selenicereus whose current circumscription comprises Hylocereus and three Weberocereus species, to find whether significant potentially apomorphic and/or autapomorphic systematic characters can be discovered. Utilizing SEM and light microscopy, 25 pollen characters were observed and measured. Tribe Hylocereeae is stenopalynous, with pollen grains isopolar and radially symmetrical monads, mostly tricolpate, except in Kimnachia, Pseudoripsalis and Weberocereus, whose pollen grains are pantocolpate. Seven attributes (five qualitative and two continuous) exhibited useful variation and were coded. The character of brevicolpate pollen grains was shared by Kimnachia ramulosa and Pseudorhipsalis amazonica. Convex quadrangular outline in the polar view was shared by Weberocereus tunilla and S. glaber. The absence of spinules on the exine was shared by S. minutiflorus and S. stenopterus. The largest pollen grain, found in Selenicereus megalanthus, might be correlated with polyploidy. Selenicereus is the taxon with the highest variation in pollen attributes, including species with an exine with or without spinules and variable polar area index and shape (subprolate or oblate-spheroidal). https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/35842/download/pdf/
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author Catalina Ruiz-Domínguez
Andrew P. Vovides
Victoria Sosa
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Andrew P. Vovides
Victoria Sosa
Systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe Hylocereeae (Cactaceae)
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author_facet Catalina Ruiz-Domínguez
Andrew P. Vovides
Victoria Sosa
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title Systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe Hylocereeae (Cactaceae)
title_short Systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe Hylocereeae (Cactaceae)
title_full Systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe Hylocereeae (Cactaceae)
title_fullStr Systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe Hylocereeae (Cactaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe Hylocereeae (Cactaceae)
title_sort systematic relevance of pollen morphology in tribe hylocereeae (cactaceae)
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description Hylocereeae is one of the nine tribes in the subfamily Cactoideae (Cactaceae), for which the limits and recognition of genera have been controversial. Essentially, this group comprises epiphytic and hemiepiphytic genera with stems modified as climbing structures. The aim of this paper is to examine pollen attributes in representative species of genera of Hylocereeae, focusing on Selenicereus whose current circumscription comprises Hylocereus and three Weberocereus species, to find whether significant potentially apomorphic and/or autapomorphic systematic characters can be discovered. Utilizing SEM and light microscopy, 25 pollen characters were observed and measured. Tribe Hylocereeae is stenopalynous, with pollen grains isopolar and radially symmetrical monads, mostly tricolpate, except in Kimnachia, Pseudoripsalis and Weberocereus, whose pollen grains are pantocolpate. Seven attributes (five qualitative and two continuous) exhibited useful variation and were coded. The character of brevicolpate pollen grains was shared by Kimnachia ramulosa and Pseudorhipsalis amazonica. Convex quadrangular outline in the polar view was shared by Weberocereus tunilla and S. glaber. The absence of spinules on the exine was shared by S. minutiflorus and S. stenopterus. The largest pollen grain, found in Selenicereus megalanthus, might be correlated with polyploidy. Selenicereus is the taxon with the highest variation in pollen attributes, including species with an exine with or without spinules and variable polar area index and shape (subprolate or oblate-spheroidal).
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