Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen

Pollen and seeds of 12 genera and 28 species belonging to Justicieae namely, Anisotes, Angkalanthus, Asystasia, Ballochia, Dicliptera, Ecbolium, Hypoestes, Isoglossa, Justicia, Megalochlamys, Rhinacanthus and Trichocalyx were collected from different field localities in Yemen and were investigated u...

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Main Authors: Al-Hakimi, Anisa S., Kader Maideen, Haja Maideen, Saeed, Abdulwahab A., Qamaruz Zaman, Faridah, Latiff, A.
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Published: Elsevier 2017
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spelling my.upm.eprints.150862019-05-09T01:23:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15086/ Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen Al-Hakimi, Anisa S. Kader Maideen, Haja Maideen Saeed, Abdulwahab A. Qamaruz Zaman, Faridah Latiff, A. Pollen and seeds of 12 genera and 28 species belonging to Justicieae namely, Anisotes, Angkalanthus, Asystasia, Ballochia, Dicliptera, Ecbolium, Hypoestes, Isoglossa, Justicia, Megalochlamys, Rhinacanthus and Trichocalyx were collected from different field localities in Yemen and were investigated using both light and scanning electron microscopes. Nine pollen types were observed whose shapes were prolate, subprolate and spheroidal while the apertures varied from dicolporate, tricolporate, porate to colpate. The exine ornamentation was reticulate in most of the species except Megalochlamyas, which showed perforate ornamentation, and Isoglossa, which showed reticulate to rugulate ornamentation. Scanning electron microscopy and morphological observations showed that mature dry seeds of the genera have various sizes and shapes, the surface ornamentations observed were reticulate, cristate, tuberculate and papillae. In addition, hairs were present in some Ballochia species. The variation in the seed structures between the genera and within the species was useful for their identification and classification; their high structural diversity is of important taxonomic value for species differentiation. Elsevier 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15086/1/Pollen%20and%20seed%20morphology%20of%20Justicieae%20%28Ruellioideae%2C%20Acanthaceae%29%20of%20Yemen.pdf Al-Hakimi, Anisa S. and Kader Maideen, Haja Maideen and Saeed, Abdulwahab A. and Qamaruz Zaman, Faridah and Latiff, A. (2017) Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen. Flora, 233. pp. 31-50. ISSN 0367-2530; ESSN: 1618-0585 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0367253017332000#! 10.1016/j.flora.2017.04.011
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description Pollen and seeds of 12 genera and 28 species belonging to Justicieae namely, Anisotes, Angkalanthus, Asystasia, Ballochia, Dicliptera, Ecbolium, Hypoestes, Isoglossa, Justicia, Megalochlamys, Rhinacanthus and Trichocalyx were collected from different field localities in Yemen and were investigated using both light and scanning electron microscopes. Nine pollen types were observed whose shapes were prolate, subprolate and spheroidal while the apertures varied from dicolporate, tricolporate, porate to colpate. The exine ornamentation was reticulate in most of the species except Megalochlamyas, which showed perforate ornamentation, and Isoglossa, which showed reticulate to rugulate ornamentation. Scanning electron microscopy and morphological observations showed that mature dry seeds of the genera have various sizes and shapes, the surface ornamentations observed were reticulate, cristate, tuberculate and papillae. In addition, hairs were present in some Ballochia species. The variation in the seed structures between the genera and within the species was useful for their identification and classification; their high structural diversity is of important taxonomic value for species differentiation.
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author Al-Hakimi, Anisa S.
Kader Maideen, Haja Maideen
Saeed, Abdulwahab A.
Qamaruz Zaman, Faridah
Latiff, A.
spellingShingle Al-Hakimi, Anisa S.
Kader Maideen, Haja Maideen
Saeed, Abdulwahab A.
Qamaruz Zaman, Faridah
Latiff, A.
Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen
author_facet Al-Hakimi, Anisa S.
Kader Maideen, Haja Maideen
Saeed, Abdulwahab A.
Qamaruz Zaman, Faridah
Latiff, A.
author_sort Al-Hakimi, Anisa S.
title Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen
title_short Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen
title_full Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen
title_fullStr Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen
title_full_unstemmed Pollen and seed morphology of Justicieae (Ruellioideae, Acanthaceae) of Yemen
title_sort pollen and seed morphology of justicieae (ruellioideae, acanthaceae) of yemen
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15086/1/Pollen%20and%20seed%20morphology%20of%20Justicieae%20%28Ruellioideae%2C%20Acanthaceae%29%20of%20Yemen.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15086/
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