Taxonomic importance of spore morphology in Thelypteridaceae from Northern Pakistan

Spore morphology of Thelypteridaceae species growing in Malakand Division, Northern Pakistan, was studied using both light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The taxa are Christella dentata and Glaphyropteridopsis erubescens in the subfamily Thelypteridoideae, and Phegopteris connectilis,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microscopy research and technique 2019-08, Vol.82 (8), p.1326-1333
Hauptverfasser: Shah, Syed N., Ahmad, Mushtaq, Zafar, Muhammad, Ullah, Fazal, Zaman, Wajid, Malik, Khafsa, Rashid, Neelam, Gul, Saba
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Zusammenfassung:Spore morphology of Thelypteridaceae species growing in Malakand Division, Northern Pakistan, was studied using both light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The taxa are Christella dentata and Glaphyropteridopsis erubescens in the subfamily Thelypteridoideae, and Phegopteris connectilis, Pseudophegopteris pyrrhorhachis, and Pseudophegopteris levingei in the subfamily Phegopteridoideae. The studied species exhibit differences in spore size, exospore thickness, color, and ornamentation. Spores of the studied species are monolete and medium‐sized, and shape is ellipsoidal in both polar and equatorial views. The average measurement of the polar diameter ranges from 27 μm to 31 μm, whereas in the equatorial direction it varied from 20 μm to 40 μm. The exospore thickness ranges from 1.2 μm to 2.4 μm. Reticulate, laevigate with microgranules, cristate, and coarsely echinate surface ornamentation are observed among the species. Multivariate analysis including unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean and principal component analysis was used for the grouping and discrimination of species and genera. The first detailed spore study of Pakistani Thelypteridaceae is discussed. Statistical analyses of unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean and principal component analysis are performed. The spore morphological features provide an evidence of identification. The surface ornamentation and spore size are important taxonomic traits. Four different types of surface ornamentation were identified among the species.
ISSN:1059-910X
1097-0029
DOI:10.1002/jemt.23283