Ebook: Morphology, Development, and Systematic Relevance of Pollen and Spores
- Tags: Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography, Cell Biology
- Series: Plant Systematics and Evolution 5
- Year: 1990
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Palynology, the science of fossil and recent spores/pollen grains, is of high importance, both in many pure and applied fields of the natural sciences (e.g. in botany, geology, climatology, archeology and medicine). It is not only an auxiliary science, but can certainly stand for itself. The "classical" palynology subjects, pollen morphology and systematics, are at present influenced by many modern approaches, e.g. from cell biology, analytical electron microscopy, morphometry, up to com- puter-aided-design of threedimensional reconstruction. In recent years fascinating informations have come to light, and new insights have given rise to changing scientific concepts. During the XIV International Botanical Congress, held in Berlin in 1987, a symposium was devoted to important topics of (actuo)palynology. Nine of its innovative, major contributions are presented in this volume. They cover the comparative morphology and the systematic/evolutionary significance of pollen/spores in critical taxa, aspects of pollen development (cytoskeleton), the substructure of sporopollenin, homologies between wall strata of ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms, and important (but so far underrated) physical aspects of harmomegathy and pollen transport (fluid versus solid mechanics).
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Sporoderm homologies and morphogenesis in land plants, with a discussion of Echinops sphaerocephala (Compositae)....Pages 1-12
The fundamental structure of the pollen exine....Pages 13-29
The microtubular cytoskeleton during pollen development....Pages 31-37
The pollen surface in wind-pollination with emphasis on the Compositae ....Pages 39-51
Harmomegathic characters of Pteridophyta spores and Spermatophyta pollen....Pages 53-69
Fern spores: evolutionary levels and ecological differentiation....Pages 71-79
The genus Acacia (Leguminosae,Mimosoideae): its affinities as borne out by its pollen characters....Pages 81-90
Taxonomic and evolutionary significance of pollen morphology in the Apocynaceae ....Pages 91-102
Pollen morphology of the Cordioideae (Boraginaceae): Auxemma, Cordia, and Patagonula ....Pages 103-121
Back Matter....Pages 123-127
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Sporoderm homologies and morphogenesis in land plants, with a discussion of Echinops sphaerocephala (Compositae)....Pages 1-12
The fundamental structure of the pollen exine....Pages 13-29
The microtubular cytoskeleton during pollen development....Pages 31-37
The pollen surface in wind-pollination with emphasis on the Compositae ....Pages 39-51
Harmomegathic characters of Pteridophyta spores and Spermatophyta pollen....Pages 53-69
Fern spores: evolutionary levels and ecological differentiation....Pages 71-79
The genus Acacia (Leguminosae,Mimosoideae): its affinities as borne out by its pollen characters....Pages 81-90
Taxonomic and evolutionary significance of pollen morphology in the Apocynaceae ....Pages 91-102
Pollen morphology of the Cordioideae (Boraginaceae): Auxemma, Cordia, and Patagonula ....Pages 103-121
Back Matter....Pages 123-127
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Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Sporoderm homologies and morphogenesis in land plants, with a discussion of Echinops sphaerocephala (Compositae)....Pages 1-12
The fundamental structure of the pollen exine....Pages 13-29
The microtubular cytoskeleton during pollen development....Pages 31-37
The pollen surface in wind-pollination with emphasis on the Compositae ....Pages 39-51
Harmomegathic characters of Pteridophyta spores and Spermatophyta pollen....Pages 53-69
Fern spores: evolutionary levels and ecological differentiation....Pages 71-79
The genus Acacia (Leguminosae,Mimosoideae): its affinities as borne out by its pollen characters....Pages 81-90
Taxonomic and evolutionary significance of pollen morphology in the Apocynaceae ....Pages 91-102
Pollen morphology of the Cordioideae (Boraginaceae): Auxemma, Cordia, and Patagonula ....Pages 103-121
Back Matter....Pages 123-127
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Sporoderm homologies and morphogenesis in land plants, with a discussion of Echinops sphaerocephala (Compositae)....Pages 1-12
The fundamental structure of the pollen exine....Pages 13-29
The microtubular cytoskeleton during pollen development....Pages 31-37
The pollen surface in wind-pollination with emphasis on the Compositae ....Pages 39-51
Harmomegathic characters of Pteridophyta spores and Spermatophyta pollen....Pages 53-69
Fern spores: evolutionary levels and ecological differentiation....Pages 71-79
The genus Acacia (Leguminosae,Mimosoideae): its affinities as borne out by its pollen characters....Pages 81-90
Taxonomic and evolutionary significance of pollen morphology in the Apocynaceae ....Pages 91-102
Pollen morphology of the Cordioideae (Boraginaceae): Auxemma, Cordia, and Patagonula ....Pages 103-121
Back Matter....Pages 123-127
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