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Palynology Michael G. Simpson

Palynology Michael G. Simpson. Palynology (Gr, palynos , dust) = The study of pollen and spores Why study? Use as characters in phylogenetic analysis Use in plant identification Extant plants Fossil plants paleopalynology past plant communities, climate, biogeography, migration.

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Palynology Michael G. Simpson

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  1. PalynologyMichael G. Simpson Palynology (Gr, palynos, dust) = The study of pollen and spores Why study? • Use as characters in phylogenetic analysis • Use in plant identification • Extant plants • Fossil plants • paleopalynology • past plant communities, climate, biogeography, migration

  2. What are they? Spore - haploid cell derived from sporganium via meiosis Pollen - immature, endosporic male gametophyte derived from male spores (microspores) in Seed Plants

  3. Pollen Nucleus No. binucleate versus trinucleate

  4. Pollen Storage Product starch versus oil

  5. Pollen Unit monad

  6. Pollen Unit tetrad tetrahedral tetragonal

  7. Pollen Unit tetrad decussate

  8. Pollen Unit polyad

  9. Pollen Unit pollinium

  10. Pollen Polarity

  11. Pollen Aperture Aperture - specially delimited region of pollen grain wall. Function: - Point of pollen tube exitus, where pollen tube grows out. - Harmomegathy.

  12. Pollen Aperture monosulcate

  13. Pollen Aperture tricolpate

  14. Pollen Aperture tricolporate

  15. Pollen Aperture triporate

  16. Pollen Aperture spiraperturate ulcerate

  17. Pollen Aperture disulculate

  18. Pollen Aperture pantoporate

  19. Pollen Aperture zonosulculate

  20. Pollen Symmetry, Size, Shape

  21. Pollen Sculpturing echinate verrucate

  22. Pollen Sculpturing rugulose foveolate

  23. Pollen Sculpturing reticulate striate

  24. Pollen Wall Structure tectate-columellate

  25. Pollen Wall Structure tectate-columellate

  26. Viscin Threads viscin threads

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