2024-03-28T10:24:09Zhttps://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace-oai/requestoai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/172382022-11-17T02:08:08Zhdl_2115_20068hdl_2115_155Pollen morphology of Pieris D. Don (Lyonieae, Ericaceae) and its taxonomic significanceSARWAR, A. K. M. GolamTAKAHASHI, Hidekiopen accessPierispollen morphologytaxonomic significance479.91Pollen morphology of 6 species in the genus Pieris was examined using light and scanning electron microscopes. Judd’s infrageneric classification of Pieris was reexamined in the light of new palynological characters. The genus Pieris is stenopalynous in having 3-colporate and oblate pollen tetrads. However, a continuous and serial variation in the exine sculpture, tetrad diameter, polar and equatorial length of pollen and apocolpial exine thickness was revealed within the genus. Pieris nana is characterized by having the smallest pollen and the smallest rugulae in the rugulate sculpture. Considering other distinct morphological characters, we confirm the recognition of monotypic subgenus Arcterica based on this species. Within the other subgenus, Pieris, members of the sections Pieris and Phillyreoides can be distinguished by subtle differences in colpus width, septum thickness and ratio of colpus length to tetrad diameter. Pieris formosa is distinguished by its psilate exine with clear secondary striate sculpture. Pieris japonica and P. cubensis are not well differentiated in the palynological characters, and act as a bridge between sect. Pieris and sect. Phillyreoides. On the basis of palynological characters a dichotomous key of these taxa was also prepared.津村研究所2006-08engjournal articleAMhttp://hdl.handle.net/2115/172380022-2062植物研究雑誌The Journal of Japanese Botany814225234https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/17238/1/J.Jpn.Bot.81.pdfapplication/pdf349.13 KB2006-08