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Pollen morphology of the tribe Lithospermeae of Boraginoideae in China and its taxonomic significance

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The pollen morphology in 15 species representing five genera in the tribe Lithospermeae of Boraginoideae (Boraginaceae) has been investigated and illustrated using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The tribe Lithospermeae is very diverse in pollen morphology. The pollen grains are 10.4–41.8 × 7–33.1 μm in size with subspheroidal, prolate, cocoon, dumbbell, and ovoid shapes. The pollen apertures are of five types: 3-colporate, 3-syncolporate, 4-8-colporate, 4-6-syncolpate, and 6-7-colpate types. The exine ornamentations are generally smooth or rugulose, sparsely echinulate, and rarely rugulate. Based on pollen morphology, we developed a key to identify the genera of the tribe Lithospermeae, compared the pollen apertures among tribes of Boraginoideae, explained the evolutionary trends of the pollen grains, and discussed the taxonomic position of the tribe Lithospermeae. The palynological data suggest pollen of the eurypalynous type and support the proposal that the tribe Lithospermeae is in the primitive position of the subfamily Boraginoideae, and Echium Linn. is in the tribe Lithospermeae rather than in a novel tribe. Our observations have application potential for identification of pollen fossils of the tribe Lithospermeae.

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This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 39970045 and 30470106) and the Beijing Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 5992005).

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Liu, JX., Li, JY., Zhang, YL. et al. Pollen morphology of the tribe Lithospermeae of Boraginoideae in China and its taxonomic significance. Plant Syst Evol 290, 75–83 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-010-0350-x

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