Studies of the pollen characteristics and the taxonomic significance of Impatiens from the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau
Author:
He Hai-hao1, Ma Ming-lan1, Chen Xin-yi1, Li Xin-yi1, Li Fan1, Zhao Qiu-yan1, He Xiao-shuai1, Tan Yi1, Qu Su-ping2, Huang Hai-quan1, Huang Mei-juan1
Affiliation:
1. 1 College of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture Sciences, Southwest Research Center for Engineering Technology of Landscape Architecture (State Forestry and Grassland Administration), Yunnan Engineering Research Center for Functional Flower Resources and Industrialization, Research and Development Center of Landscape Plants and Horticulture Flowers, Southwest Forestry University , Kunming , Yunnan , China 2. 2 Flower Research Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Kunming , Yunnan , China
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Impatiens is rich in germplasm resources, with more than 260 species in China. A study on the pollen micromorphology of Impatiens by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that the pollen characteristics were richly diverse, and there was some correlation among the characteristics. In addition, the micromorphological index can be used for an effective cluster analysis of Impatiens. However, there was high interspecific similarity in some Impatiens, and the classification of Impatiens cannot be accurate to the species using pollen characteristics. Based on the classification conditions of Impatiens, the characteristics of the pollen structure were found to be useful to classify Impatiens into subgenera or smaller groups. The macroscopic characteristics and the number of sepals (NS) were used as references, which enabled the conclusion that there were 11 indices in the pollen micromorphological index, and the taxonomic effect was greater than the NS. In summary, the pollen micromorphology of Impatiens plays an important role in the classification of Impatiens. The purpose of this study was to explore this characteristic of Impatiens, which has some reference significance to supplement the pollen characteristics and palynological classification of Impatiens. The goal for this research was to aid in the interspecific identification and genetic breeding of Impatiens.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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