Abstract
Palynomorphological peculiarities of representatives of tribes Lindenbergiae and Cymbarieae and pollen evolution in early-branching lineages of Orobanchaceae
Highlights
Introduction14 species of root hemiparasites (Fischer, 2004; Bennett, Mathews, 2006; Reveal, 2012; McNeal et al, 2013; Olmstead, 2016)
Pollen of four species belonging to four genera of Cymbarieae (Bungea, Cymbaria, Cymbochasma, and Siphonostegia) was sampled in the National Herbarium of Ukraine
Pollen grains of two species of Lindenbergia were sampled in the herbarium of the Missouri Botanical Garden
Summary
14 species of root hemiparasites (Fischer, 2004; Bennett, Mathews, 2006; Reveal, 2012; McNeal et al, 2013; Olmstead, 2016). The genera currently included in the tribe are Bungea C.A. Mey. & Reut.) Boiss., Eastern Mediterranean; most probably nested in Siphonostegia: see McNeal et al, 2013), Monochasma Maxim. East Asia; or 3 species, if S. syriaca is included) (Fischer, 2004; Bennett, Mathews, 2006; Takhtajan, 2009; McNeal et al, 2013; Olmstead, 2016).
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