2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-012-0625-5
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Palynological survey of the subtribe Elephantopinae (Asteraceae, Vernonieae)

Abstract: Despite the taxonomic value of pollen morphology within the tribe Vernonieae, a detailed study of the pollen of the subtribe Elephantopinae is still lacking. The pollen morphology of ten species, representing three of the four genera of the subtribe, Elephantopus, Pseudoelephantopus and Orthopappus, was studied with LM, SEM, and TEM. The pollen of all the species studied was found to be echinolophate, although the differences in aperture features and both sculpture and exine structure allowed recognizing two p… Show more

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“… 2016 ). Phylogenetic relationships among members of Vernonioideae and related species were also explored based on 700 nuclear markers, morphological data, and protein-coding regions of cpDNAs (Tellería, 2012 ; Bunwong et al. 2014 ; Fu et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2016 ). Phylogenetic relationships among members of Vernonioideae and related species were also explored based on 700 nuclear markers, morphological data, and protein-coding regions of cpDNAs (Tellería, 2012 ; Bunwong et al. 2014 ; Fu et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%