2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2008.12.003
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The Northwest European Pollen Flora, 70

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“…Moreover, Mandragora does not contain tropine, which can be considered a synapomorphy of Hyoscyameae (Hoare and Knapp, 1997). The absence of tropine esters, the inaperaturate pollen without tectum and the fibrils observed in the seed coat of Mandragora differentiate the genus from members of Hyoscyameae (Diez and Ferguson, 1984;Hoare and Knapp, 1997;Punt and Clarke, 1980;Sandina and Tarasevich, 1982;Zhang and Lu, 1984;. In this study, a closer relationship of Mandragora with Solaneae and Physaleae rather than with Hyoscyameae is supported by our plastid sequence data.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationshipssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Moreover, Mandragora does not contain tropine, which can be considered a synapomorphy of Hyoscyameae (Hoare and Knapp, 1997). The absence of tropine esters, the inaperaturate pollen without tectum and the fibrils observed in the seed coat of Mandragora differentiate the genus from members of Hyoscyameae (Diez and Ferguson, 1984;Hoare and Knapp, 1997;Punt and Clarke, 1980;Sandina and Tarasevich, 1982;Zhang and Lu, 1984;. In this study, a closer relationship of Mandragora with Solaneae and Physaleae rather than with Hyoscyameae is supported by our plastid sequence data.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationshipssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In view of the above, pollen grains of C. coloratum, described as psilate, irregularly rugulate ("cerebroid") and fossaperturate, are more like those of C. refl exum. Punt (1984), who thoroughly studied the palynomorphology of the North European Apiaceae, recognized 50 pollen types. The author pointed out that ornamentation features are of little value in pollen identifi cation among the family members.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, with a monograph about the pollen morpho-logy of Angiosperms, Cerceau-Larrival (1959) expanded the knowledge of the pollen features of Apiaceae of France and North Africa. From the same point of view, Ting (1961) described some American species, Cerceau-Larrival (1962a, b, 1963, 1965, 1981 Mediterranean species, Nilsson et al (1977) North European species, Van Zeist et al (1977) Asian species, Punt (1984) Northwest European species, Chester and Raine (2001) South European and North African species. In most cases, the researchers investigated species indigenous to a local area, region or country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is shown on the pollen diagrams as 'Corylus-type' a convention that allows for the possibility that it may include some Myrica gale pollen. Although the pollen of the two taxa can generally be separated using light microscopy (Punt et al 2002), Edwards (1981) notes that it is not always possible to do so. Only a few pollen grains with Myrica morphology were encountered in the present investigations (in the later parts of the E1 sequence).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%