1977
Pollenmorphology of the genus Mischocarpus (Sapindaceae)
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Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants , Volume 23 - Issue 2 p. 301- 335
The pollen morphology of all 11 species of the genus Mischocarpus is studied. All species possess basically the same syntricolpate pollen type. Transitions to the tricolpate type were observed rarely. Within the syntricolpate type, subtypes could be established. For a few species a rather wide range of variability in some characters is described. Pollen morphology correlates with macromorphology as well as with geography, thus supporting the results, based on macromorphological evidence, concerning infrageneric structure and relationships of Mischocarpus.
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van der Ham, R. (1977). Pollenmorphology of the genus Mischocarpus (Sapindaceae). Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants, 23(2), 301–335. |