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Pollen Morphology of Indian Species of Saraca L. (Leguminosae)-A Threatened and Legendary Medicinal Tree

Sujit Sil1, 2, Tanmoy Mallick2, Tuhin Pal1, Animesh Mondal1, Kalyan Kumar De1 and Asok Ghosh2,*

1 Postgraduate Department of Botany, Hooghly Muhammad Mohsin College (Estd.1836), Chinsurah, 712101, Hooghly, West Bengal, India.
2 UGC-CAS Department of Botany, Taxonomy of Angiosperms and Biosystematics Laboratory, University of Burdwan, Golapbag, Burdwan, 713104, West Bengal, India.

Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany 2019, 88(3), 295-315. https://doi.org/10.32604/phyton.2019.06907

Abstract

The genus Saraca L. (Leguminosae) is a universal panacea in herbal medicine. The present study investigates the comparative pollen morphology of four species of Saraca viz. S. asoca (Roxb.) de Wilde, S. declinata (Jack) Miq., S. indica L., and S. thaipingensis Cantley ex Prain growing in India to reveal differences of their pollen structures to aid taxonomic and evolutionary values. The detailed morphology and surface structure of pollen grains were studied and described using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The pollen grains of Saraca showed isopolar, para-syncolporate, tricolporate, with radially symmetric, prolate and prolate-spheroidal structure. The surface of pollen of S. indica is rugulate with large lirae but in S. declinata, the surface is micro-rugulate to vermiculate with relatively thin lirae and that of S. thaipingensis is indistinct as the psilate surface with a frequent protuberance and fewer perforations were observed along with the gemmae like structure. Exine ornamentation helped to separate S. indica and S. asoca. Exine thickness varies from 3-4 μm. Presence of protuberance and exine thickness varies among individuals of the species spread over different locations. Present work also provides a unique palynological identity and interrelationship of these four species based on cluster analysis taking 23 pollen characters with the help of statistical method like the plotting of ternary graph. Ternary plots also helped to calculate the level of plasticity of each character in the intra- and inter-specific level.

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Sil, S., Mallick, T., Pal, T., Mondal, A., De, K. K. (2019). Pollen Morphology of Indian Species of Saraca L. (Leguminosae)-A Threatened and Legendary Medicinal Tree. Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, 88(3), 295–315. https://doi.org/10.32604/phyton.2019.06907



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