Illustrated Pollen Terminology 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71365-6_4
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Misinterpretations in Palynology

Abstract: Example 15: Apertures in Angiosperms -Disulcate vs. Dicolpate -74 Example 16: Apertures in Angiosperms -Zon-, Zono-, Zoni-, Zona-vs. Ring-like Aperture and Stephanoaperturate Pollen -75 Example 17: Magnification Effect -Retipilate vs. Reticulum Cristatum -76 Example 18: Dispersal Units -Massula vs. Polyad -76 Example 19: Preparation Effect -Psilate vs. Ornamented -77 Example 20: Preparation Effect -Areolate-Fossulate vs. Verrucate -78 Example 21: Preparation Effect -Striate vs. Striato-Reticulate -78 Example 2… Show more

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“…Within the taxonomical studies, pollen morphology considered as an important tool in plant discrimination and classification to solve many taxonomic problems since [1,21,8]. Despite of the significant role of pollen studies in taxonomical works, there are many errors mentioned by [2] which taxonomists ignored in their conclusions and interpretation and led to wrong decisions. [22] found that pollen morphology is affected by environmental factors as they exposed to dispersing agents in their developmental state which is affected by their water content.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Within the taxonomical studies, pollen morphology considered as an important tool in plant discrimination and classification to solve many taxonomic problems since [1,21,8]. Despite of the significant role of pollen studies in taxonomical works, there are many errors mentioned by [2] which taxonomists ignored in their conclusions and interpretation and led to wrong decisions. [22] found that pollen morphology is affected by environmental factors as they exposed to dispersing agents in their developmental state which is affected by their water content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the importance of pollen morphology in plant taxonomy, many severe faults happened which led to misinterpretations of the data obtained. [2] cited three parameters as the source of these erroneous inferences (1) the interpretations of the palynologist (2) the pollen terminology applied, and (3) the magnification, resolution, and methods used. Many other factors give wrong descriptions, such as the hydration state and the harmomegathic effect resulting from the acetolysis mixture and chemical treatments beside many other environmental factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%