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Chen Changbin, Feng Zhijian. STUDY ON THE POLLEN MORPHOLOGY OF THE GENUS RUMEX IN CHINA[J]. Plant Science Journal, 1996, 14(1): 16-24.
Citation: Chen Changbin, Feng Zhijian. STUDY ON THE POLLEN MORPHOLOGY OF THE GENUS RUMEX IN CHINA[J]. Plant Science Journal, 1996, 14(1): 16-24.

STUDY ON THE POLLEN MORPHOLOGY OF THE GENUS RUMEX IN CHINA

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  • Received Date: October 09, 1994
  • Revised Date: April 09, 1995
  • Published Date: January 23, 1996
  • Pollen morphology of 15 species in the genus Rumex(Polygonaceae) from China was examined by means of LM, SEM and TEM.Pollen grains are spheroidal,subspheroidal,tricolporate,4-loxocolporate,pantocolporate(hexacolporate mainly),pantocolpate.The ornamentation of exine is microgranulate-perforate, rugulate under SEM.Sexine is thicker than nexine,nexine and intine are united as a foot layer-endexine unit.According to the characteristics of aperture and ornamentation of exine, pollen grains of Rumex show a fewer difference than those of Polygonum.But 7 pollen groups are recognized, i.e.R.acetosella-group, R.maritimus-group, R.acetosa group, R.madaio-group, R.conglomeratus-group, R, patientia-group and R.Obtuslfolius-group.The authors agree with wodehouse's(1931) explanation about the distribution of apertures, and consider that the characteristics of pollen grains of Rumex may be a transitional type in Polygonaceae.
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