Diversity of pollen morphology in species of Cercidoideae (Fabaceae) from Cerrado forest fragments, Brazil: Bauhinia L. and Schnella Raddi

The Cercidoideae subfamily has a wide geographic distribution in Brazil, with its most representative genera, Bauhinia L. and Schnella Raddi. This study aims to describe the pollen morphology of native species of Bauhinia and Schnella that occur in forest fragments in southeastern Brazil, expanding...

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Autores: Soares, Eduardo Lopes, Landi, Lorrayne Albernaz Domingues Camilo [UNESP], de Souza, Cintia Neves [UNESP], Lopes, Ana Carolina Venancio, Gasparino, Eduardo Custódio [UNESP]
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Repositorio:Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/297090
Acesso em linha:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.flora.2024.152473
https://hdl.handle.net/11449/297090
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Cerrado
Eurypalynous
Leguminosae
Palynology
Phanera
Vegetation biomes
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Resumo:The Cercidoideae subfamily has a wide geographic distribution in Brazil, with its most representative genera, Bauhinia L. and Schnella Raddi. This study aims to describe the pollen morphology of native species of Bauhinia and Schnella that occur in forest fragments in southeastern Brazil, expanding the morphological knowledge of Cercidoideae species. The pollen morphology of 21 species of the subfamily Cercidoideae were analyzed, including 13 species of Bauhinia and eight species of Schnella. Pollen grains were acetolyzed, measured, and photographed in light microscopy, while pollen grains non-acetolyzed were used for analysis in scanning electron microscopy. Quantitative pollen grain data were examined by descriptive and multivariate analysis; qualitative data were described and used to define pollen types. The studied species showed pollen with variation in size, amb, polar area, shape, type, and detail of ectoaperture and endoaperture, exine ornamentation, and supratectal elements. Qualitative data allowed separating the Bauhinia and Schnella species into five pollen types according to the type of aperture and the exine ornamentation. The quantitative data of diameter, however, allowed the separation of genera and confirmed the pollen types in Bauhinia and Schnella. From the data obtained and the pollen variations observed in the species analyzed, we can describe the genera Bauhinia and Schnella as eurypalynous.