Agatha Carvalho Pinto, Amanda Spiller, Giovanna Candido, Jorge Antonio Silva Costa, Cristiana Barros Nascimento Costa, Mário Marques da Silva Junior, Jaílson Santos de Novais
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Abstract
The Atlantic Forest is home to about 40% of Brazil's flora. Approximately 50% of the 17,975 species occurring in this biome are endemic, and many are threatened with extinction, such as brazilwood, Paubrasilia echinata (Lam.) Gagnon, H.C.Lima, & G.P.Lewis. Despite such importance, studies to characterize the pollen morphology of this rich flora have been unevenly distributed throughout this phytogeographic domain. Therefore, we aimed to describe the pollen morphology of 12 selected endemic species of eudicots from the FLORAS Botanical Garden, a remnant of the Atlantic Forest at intermediate stages of natural regeneration in southern Bahia State, Brazil. The analyzed species were Andira fraxinifolia Benth., Cranocarpus mezii Taub., Desmodium juruenense Hoehne, Eschweilera ovata (Cambess.) Mart. ex Miers, Himatanthus bracteatus (A.DC.) Woodson, Lantana undulata Schrank, Lundia longa (Vell.) DC., Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth., Ouratea cuspidata (A.St.-Hil.) Engl., Paubrasilia echinata (Lam.) Gagnon, H.C.Lima & G.P.Lewis, Solanum polytrichum Moric., and Stigmaphyllon blanchetii C.E.Anderson. Flower buds were collected from exsiccatae of the GCPP herbarium. The pollen material was acetolyzed, measured, described, and photodigitalized using optical microscopy. Pollen grains were recorded in monads or polyads; small to large sized; spherical, prolate-spheroidal, subprolate, or prolate; apolar or isopolar; with triangular, subtriangular, subcircular, or circular amb; 3-colpate, 3-colporate or pantoporate; and with psilate, (micro)reticulate, granulate, or scabrate exine. The descriptions revealed the local morphopalynological diversity, contributing to the understanding of the pollen florula of the FLORAS Botanical Garden and the Central Atlantic Forest Ecological Corridor.
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