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摘要
TIMMERMAN-ERSKINE, M., R. R. DUTE,和R. S. BOYD(奥本大学生物科学系,AL 36849-5407)。三轮车复合体(Trillium pusillum Michaux complex):花粉和叶表皮微形态分析。托里·博特。Soc。129:175 - 186。2002.- pusillum复合体由5 - 6个东南形态地理分类群组成,分类学历史混乱。一些作者认为它们是一个单一的物种,而另一些人则把这个复合体分成各种物种和变种的组合。本研究考察了这些分类群的花粉和气孔特征,以作为分类特征。所有的灰菖蒲品种都有花粉,其特征是有些球形和不开孔的颗粒,具有圆形的粒状纹饰。气孔复合体缺乏附属细胞,是外生的和同气孔的。虽然花粉直径、气孔大小和形状都有一定的变化趋势,但这些特征并不是可靠的品种特异性分类特征。只有T. pusillum var. texanum同时具有背面和正面气孔,这一特征与我们所研究的其他假定品种一致。根据这些气孔分布模式,我们建议将该复合体划分为T. texanum Buckley和T. pusillum Michaux两个种。
The Trillium pusillum Michaux complex (Trilliaceae): Analysis of pollen and leaf epidermal micromorphology1
TIMMERMAN-ERSKINE, M., R. R. DUTE, AND R. S. BOYD (Department of Biological Sciences, Auburn University, AL 36849-5407). The Trillium pusillum Michaux complex (Trilliaceae): Analysis of pollen and leaf epidermal micromorphology. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 129:175-186. 2002.-The T. pusillum complex consists of five or six southeastern morphogeographical taxa with a confused taxonomic history. Some authors have considered them as a single species, whereas others have split the complex into various combinations of species and varieties. Our study examined pollen and stomatal characteristics of these taxa for their utility as taxonomic characters. All T. pusillum varieties have pollen characterized by somewhat spherical and inaperturate grains with rounded granulate ornamentation. Stomatal complexes lacked subsidiary cells and were aperigenous and homostomatic. Although trends were identified in both pollen diameter and stomatal size and shape, these characters were not reliable variety-specific taxonomic characters. Only T. pusillum var. texanum exhibited both abaxial and adaxial stomata, a feature that consistently distinguished it from other putative varieties that we examined. We suggest that this complex be subdivided into two species, T. texanum Buckley and T. pusillum Michaux, based upon these stomatal distribution patterns.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (until 1997 the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club), the oldest botanical journal in the Americas, has as its primary goal the dissemination of scientific knowledge about plants (including thallopyhtes and fungi). It publishes basic research in all areas of plant biology, except horticulture, with an emphasis on research done in, and about plants of, the Western Hemisphere.