Pollen Morphology of the Three Species of the Genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria

The structural morphology of the pollen grains of the three species of Emilia occurring in Nigeria is reported. The report is based on the study carried out with a light microscope on acetolysed pollen grains. Observations from this investigation show that E. coccinea with more acolpate and monocolp...

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description The structural morphology of the pollen grains of the three species of Emilia occurring in Nigeria is reported. The report is based on the study carried out with a light microscope on acetolysed pollen grains. Observations from this investigation show that E. coccinea with more acolpate and monocolpate pollen grains is the most primitive out of the three species studied. Tetracolpate pollen grain which is an advanced type of pollen grain was observed in E. praetermissa alone affirming that this taxon is more advanced than the other two taxa investigated. So based on this study, the order E.coccinea followed by E. sonchifolia followed by E. praetemissa in ascending order of recent evolutionary development is strongly affirmed. Moreover out of all the pollen -grain attributes statistically analysed, number of pores on the pollen grains is an attribute that can be used effectively and reliably to separate, delimit and classify the species of Ernilia.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-33592023-05-13T11:09:01Z Pollen Morphology of the Three Species of the Genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria Adedeji, O. Acolpate Monocolpate Bicolpate Tricolpate Tetracolpate The structural morphology of the pollen grains of the three species of Emilia occurring in Nigeria is reported. The report is based on the study carried out with a light microscope on acetolysed pollen grains. Observations from this investigation show that E. coccinea with more acolpate and monocolpate pollen grains is the most primitive out of the three species studied. Tetracolpate pollen grain which is an advanced type of pollen grain was observed in E. praetermissa alone affirming that this taxon is more advanced than the other two taxa investigated. So based on this study, the order E.coccinea followed by E. sonchifolia followed by E. praetemissa in ascending order of recent evolutionary development is strongly affirmed. Moreover out of all the pollen -grain attributes statistically analysed, number of pores on the pollen grains is an attribute that can be used effectively and reliably to separate, delimit and classify the species of Ernilia. 2014-03-18T08:26:46Z 2018-10-29T11:01:15Z 2014-03-18T08:26:46Z 2018-10-29T11:01:15Z 2005 Article Adedeji O. (2005): Pollen morphology of the three species of the genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria. - Thaiszia - J. Bot., 15. 1210-0420 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3359 en PDF application/pdf Nigeria
spellingShingle Acolpate
Monocolpate
Bicolpate
Tricolpate
Tetracolpate
Adedeji, O.
Pollen Morphology of the Three Species of the Genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria
title Pollen Morphology of the Three Species of the Genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria
title_full Pollen Morphology of the Three Species of the Genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria
title_fullStr Pollen Morphology of the Three Species of the Genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Pollen Morphology of the Three Species of the Genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria
title_short Pollen Morphology of the Three Species of the Genus Emilia CASS. (Asteraceae) from Nigeria
title_sort pollen morphology of the three species of the genus emilia cass asteraceae from nigeria
topic Acolpate
Monocolpate
Bicolpate
Tricolpate
Tetracolpate
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