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2013

Pollen morphology

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Pollen Morphology Of Hymenosphace And Aethiopis Sections Of The Genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) In Turkey, Hülya Özler, Sevi̇l Pehli̇van, Ferhat Celep, Musa Doğan, Ahmet Kahraman, Ahter Fi̇şne, Bi̇rol Başer, Safi Bagherpour Jan 2013

Pollen Morphology Of Hymenosphace And Aethiopis Sections Of The Genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) In Turkey, Hülya Özler, Sevi̇l Pehli̇van, Ferhat Celep, Musa Doğan, Ahmet Kahraman, Ahter Fi̇şne, Bi̇rol Başer, Safi Bagherpour

Turkish Journal of Botany

Palynological characteristics of 30 Salvia taxa in sections Hymenosphace and Aethiopis from Turkey were investigated by light and scanning electron microscopy. S. aethiopis (sect. Aethiopis) has the smallest pollen while S. blepharochlaena (sect. Hymenosphace) has the largest pollen. The basic shape of the pollen grains in most taxa is suboblate, oblate-spheroidal, or prolate-spheroidal to spheroidal; however, subprolate pollen grains are occasionally are found in S. cassia of sect. Aethiopis. Hexacolpate pollen is dominant in all studied taxa, but heptacolpate and octacolpate pollen grains are mixed together in S. palaestina (heptacolpate, 20%) and S. candidissima subsp. candidissima (heptacolpate, 2% and octacolpate, …