Pollen morphology of the genus Iris L. (Iridaceae) from Croatia and surrounding area: taxonomic and phylogenetic implications

Autor(en)
Bozena Mitic, Heidemarie Halbritter, Renata Sostaric, Toni Nikolic
Abstrakt

In Croatia and the surrounding area, the genus Iris is represented with about 20 Alpine-Dinaric, Mediterranean and Pannonian taxa from the subgenera Iris and Limniris. We researched pollen morphology of all taxa by using scanning electron microscopy. All pollen grains are sulcate with few palynological features, which could have taxonomic importance on different classification levels: shape of dry pollen grains; shape, outline and approximate size of hydrated pollen grains, approximate size of the sulcus, and ornamentation of the sulcus membrane and of the exine. At least four pollen types were recognised and taxonomically delimited to the series level: two characterise the subgenus Iris, section Iris (series Elatae and Pumilae), and two the subgenus Limniris, section Limniris (series Laevigatae, Sibiricae and Spuriae). Taxonomic implications of pollen morphology of their critical groups and taxa have been evaluated. Possible phylogenetic implications of pollen morphology of the genus Iris on the Southern European area were suggested: the subgenus Iris is more advanced than the subgenus Limniris; I. graminea seems to be the most primitive member of the subgenus Limniris on the Southern European territory; and pollen morphology of the population of the subspecies I. sibirica subsp. erirrhiza from the Mountain Bjelolasica could represent a link between the subgenera Limniris and Iris in the territory of Southern Europe. The possible pathway of evolution of the genus Iris on the territory of Southern Europe was suggested: from the subgenus Limniris, through the “linked taxon” I. sibirica subsp. erirrhiza from the Bjelolasica Mountain, to the subgenus Iris, series Pumilae, and finally to the series Elatae.

Organisation(en)
Externe Organisation(en)
University of Zagreb
Journal
Plant Systematics and Evolution
Band
299
Seiten
271-288
Anzahl der Seiten
18
ISSN
0378-2697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-012-0720-7
Publikationsdatum
11-2012
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
106041 Strukturbiologie, 106008 Botanik, 106049 Ultrastrukturforschung
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/6cd0aefe-577e-425e-8440-ceb34ee7e909