Thread-forming structures in angiosperm anthers: Their diverse role in pollination ecology

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M. Hesse
S. Vogel
H. Halbritter
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[1] University of Vienna,Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden
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Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2000年 / 222卷
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Angiosperms; pollination ecology; anthers; pollen; secondary pollen presentation; sporopollenin; viscin threads;
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This paper reviews the origin, nature, systematic distribution, and the respective function of the highly variable and diverse thread-forming structures in angiosperm anthers (including somewhat similar, rare features in ferns and gymnosperms). On one hand, such threads may function as pollen-connecting vectors in forming pollen dispersal units, as sporopollenin threads (viscin threads), e.g. in Onagraceae, or sporopollenin-less threads in surprisingly many other angiosperm families. On the other hand, as is known from theImpatiens — “pollen basket”, threads or ropes may be involved in pollen presentation. In addition, for the first time two new examples of “pollen baskets” in Boraginaceae and Scrophulariaceae are reported. InEchium the basket is formed by cellular elements from the modified septal regions, whereas inEsterhazya a similar effect is achieved in an analogous manner by trichomes of the epidermal layer of the thecal wall. There is obviously a different function of these seemingly very similar baskets: inEchium the feature acts preferably as a pollen presentation agent, whereas inEsterhazya the primary function is to prevent all the pollen from being dispersed too soon.
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