Abstract

The newly recircumscribed monocot order Pandanales now includes five families: Cyclanthaceae, Pandanaceae, Stemonaceae, Triuridaceae, and Velloziaceae. We present new data and a review of pollen morphology, microsporogenesis, and tapetal characters in Pandanales in a systematic context. Probable plesiomorphic character states include pollen dispersed as monads, pollen small to medium in size with an ovoid shape, monosulcate apertures, perforate to reticulate sculpturing, a columellate exine with a foot layer, successive microsporogenesis, and a secretory tapetum. These correspond to generalized monocot or lilioid pollen and anther character states, and all occur within Dioscoreales, the sister group to Pandanales. Within Pandanales, there are apparently homoplastic trends in each family toward either reduction in aperture size (e.g., from sulci to pores) or covering the aperture with exine (e.g., from monosulcate to monosulcate‐operculate), resulting in a reduction in the delicate apertural area exposed t...

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