1968
DOI: 10.1080/00173136809427461
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Pollen Morphology ofSalviaand Some Related Genera

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“…1,3,4). Henderson et al (1968) distinguished nine pollen types on the basis of sexine ornamentation in the genera Salvia, Meriandra, Dorystaechas, and Perovskia, but because they used only LM observations, they were not able to define the fine structure of bireticulate patterns (Emboden 1964;Henderson et al 1968). Furthermore, our results show the occurrence of a heteromorphic sculpturing pattern in S. spathacea ( fig.…”
Section: International Journal Of Plant Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…1,3,4). Henderson et al (1968) distinguished nine pollen types on the basis of sexine ornamentation in the genera Salvia, Meriandra, Dorystaechas, and Perovskia, but because they used only LM observations, they were not able to define the fine structure of bireticulate patterns (Emboden 1964;Henderson et al 1968). Furthermore, our results show the occurrence of a heteromorphic sculpturing pattern in S. spathacea ( fig.…”
Section: International Journal Of Plant Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…3K, 3L). This pattern was previously reported only in S. apiana (Henderson et al 1968), a species closely related to S. spathacea. Afzal-Rafii (1983) showed some evidence in relation to differences in sexine ornamentation types and polyploidy level within the same species.…”
Section: International Journal Of Plant Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…There are a large number of studies on pollen morphology in Lamiaceae (Erdtman, 1945;Cantino et al, 1992;Harley et al, 1992;Cantino, 1993, 1994;Celenk et al, 2008;Moon et al, 2008aMoon et al, , 2008bMoon et al, , 2008cSalmaki et al, 2008;Hassan et al, 2009;Aytaç et al, 2012), but only a few studies have been conducted on Salvia (Henderson et al, 1968;Jafari and Nikian, 2008;Hassan et al, 2009;İlçim et al, 2009;Kahraman et al, 2009aKahraman et al, , 2009bKahraman et al, , 2010aKahraman et al, , 2010bKahraman et al, , 2010cKahraman et al, , 2011Kahraman and Doğan, 2010;Celep et al, 2011;Özler et al, 2011). Henderson et al (1968) gave brief descriptions of the pollen morphology of 59 Salvia taxa, 20 of which grow in Turkey.…”
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“…Henderson et al (1968) gave brief descriptions of the pollen morphology of 59 Salvia taxa, 20 of which grow in Turkey. Moon et al (2008c) studied the pollen morphology and ultrastructure of 32 taxa of Salvia (subtribe Salviinae).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%