POLLEN AND SEED MORPHOLOGY OF NORDIC DRABA (BRASSICACEAE) - PHYLOGENETIC AND ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

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BROCHMANN, C [1 ]
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[1] UNIV OSLO,BOT GARDEN & MUSEUM,N-0562 OSLO,NORWAY
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10.1111/j.1756-1051.1992.tb01843.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Pollen and seed morphology were examined in 54 diploid and allopolyploid populations representing 15 Nordic species of the taxonomically complex genus Draba. The pollen size was strongly correlated with chromosome number, but it was unreliable for inferring the exact ploidal level of individual populations. Five main pollen types were recognized based on sculpturing of the exine. Two populations of D. lactea had conspicuously different exine sculpturing, supporting a previous hypothesis based on molecular data that this hexaploid is polyphyletic and has been derived from various combinations of diploid species. The pollen morphological data are also consistent with the hypotheses that the 16-ploid D. corymbosa is an intersectional allopolyploid derived from the sections Draba and Chrysodraba, that the hexaploid D. cinerea is a progenitor of the decaploid D. arctica, and that D. crassifolia and D. adamsii represent isolated allopolyploid lineages. The seed size and weight were only weakly correlated with chromosome number, but showed a close relationship to habitat ecology. The largest seeds were observed in species typical of closed habitats, in which seedling establishment probably is limited by competition with mosses. The seed coat surface had a characteristic verrucate reticulum, but the differentiation among species was vague or absent. The seed size and colour, however, distinguish some species, e.g., in the D. alpina complex, which otherwise are morphologically very similar.
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