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

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Summary

Introduction

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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