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The pollen grains of the studied species were monad, isopolar, radially symmetrical, medium-sized, peroblate or oblate in shape, featuring homobrochate reticulate ornamentation and typically having 4-colpate apertures, with the exception of <i>Impatiens chungtienensis</i> (which showed pollen heteromorphism). The findings of multivariate analyses using quantitative and qualitative characters of pollen grains highlight the significance of pollen characteristics, including grain size (polar axis length and equatorial diameter), shape, reticulated stratification variations, and other pertinent factors, for distinguishing <i>Impatiens</i> species. Additionally, the analysis showed that <i>I. laxiflora</i>, <i>I. brachycentra</i>, and <i>I. racemosa</i> formed one closely related group, while <i>I. sulcata</i>, <i>I. bicornuta</i>, and <i>I. devendrae</i> comprised another closely related group. In contrast, <i>I. chungtienensis</i>, <i>I. scabrida</i>, and <i>I. balsamina</i> exhibited an affinity with the second group but formed distinct clusters on their own. 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摘要
本研究采用光学显微镜(LM)和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)研究了印度西北部加瓦尔喜马拉雅山地区无患子属(Balsaminaceae)九个物种的花粉形态,以辨别其特征并评估其系统重要性。此外,本研究还采用了简单聚类分析(CA)和数字分类方法,包括 UPGMA 聚类分析、主成分分析(PCA)和主坐标分析(PCoA),以研究相似性分组情况,并直观地表示等级关系。所研究物种的花粉粒为单粒、等极、径向对称、中等大小、扁球形或扁球形,具有同轴网状纹饰,通常有 4 个对开花孔,但中国无患子除外(其花粉呈现异形)。利用花粉粒的定量和定性特征进行多元分析的结果突出表明,花粉特征(包括颗粒大小(极轴长度和赤道直径)、形状、网状分层变化和其他相关因素)对区分无患子物种具有重要意义。此外,分析表明,I. laxiflora、I. brachycentra 和 I. racemosa 组成了一个近缘群,而 I. sulcata、I. bicornuta 和 I. devendrae 则组成了另一个近缘群。相比之下,I. chungtienensis、I. scabrida 和 I. balsamina 与第二组有亲缘关系,但各自形成了不同的群。总之,这项研究弥补了现有的知识空白,丰富了现有的数据库,便于参考和查阅。
Pollen morphology and systematic implications of Impatiens species native to the Garhwal Himalaya, Northwest India
This study examines the pollen morphology of nine species belonging to the genus Impatiens (Balsaminaceae) in the Garhwal Himalaya of Northwest India, employing light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to discern their characteristics and evaluate their systematic importance. Additionally, this study employs both simple cluster analysis (CA) and a numerical taxonomic approach, including UPGMA cluster analysis, principal component analysis (PCA), and principal coordinates analysis (PCoA), to investigate groupings by similarity and to represent visually the hierarchical relationships. The pollen grains of the studied species were monad, isopolar, radially symmetrical, medium-sized, peroblate or oblate in shape, featuring homobrochate reticulate ornamentation and typically having 4-colpate apertures, with the exception of Impatiens chungtienensis (which showed pollen heteromorphism). The findings of multivariate analyses using quantitative and qualitative characters of pollen grains highlight the significance of pollen characteristics, including grain size (polar axis length and equatorial diameter), shape, reticulated stratification variations, and other pertinent factors, for distinguishing Impatiens species. Additionally, the analysis showed that I. laxiflora, I. brachycentra, and I. racemosa formed one closely related group, while I. sulcata, I. bicornuta, and I. devendrae comprised another closely related group. In contrast, I. chungtienensis, I. scabrida, and I. balsamina exhibited an affinity with the second group but formed distinct clusters on their own. In conclusion, this study has bridged an existing knowledge gap and enriched the available database for easy reference and accessibility.
期刊介绍:
Since 1931, Brittonia, assuming the broadest possible definition of the field of systematic botany, has been an important outlet for the publication of original research articles on anatomy, botanical history, chemotaxonomy, morphology, paleobotany, phylogenetic systematics, taxonomy, and phytogeography. Each issue contains articles by the staff of The New York Botanical Garden and outside contributors, book reviews, and announcements.