Pollen Flora of Pakistan-XLVII Euphorbiaceae
Pollen Flora of Pakistan-XLVII Euphorbiaceae
Pollen Flora of Pakistan-XLVII Euphorbiaceae
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Department of Botany,
University of Karachi, Karachi Pakistan
Abstract
Introduction
Pollen samples were obtained from the herbarium specimens of the Karachi
University Herbarium (KUH) or from fresh specimens collected from the field. The list
of voucher specimens is deposited in KUH. The pollen slides were prepared for light
(LM) and scanning microscopy (SEM) by the standard methods described by Erdtman
(1952). For light microscopy, the pollen grains were mounted in unstained glycerine jelly
and observations were made with a Nikon Type-2 microscope, under (E40, 0.65) and oil
immersion (E100, 1.25), using 10x eye piece. For SEM studies, pollen grains suspended
in a drop of water were directly transferred with a fine pipette to a metallic stub using
double sided cellotape and coated with gold in a sputtering chamber (Ion sputter JFC-
1100). Coating was restricted to 150A. The S.E.M examination was carried out on a Jeol
microscope JSM-T200. The measurements are based on 15-20 readings from each
specimen. Polar length, equatorial diameter, colpi length, and exine thickness were
measured (Table 1).
The terminology used is in accordance with Erdtman (1952); Faegri & Iversen
(1964); Kremp (1965) and Walker & Doyle (1976).
Observations
I. Andrachne aspera-type
Pollen class: 3-colporate, zonoaperturate
P/E ratio: 1.35-1.51
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Fig. 2. Scanning micrographs: Euphorbia grossheimii: A, Polar view, B, Equatorial view; C, Exine
pattern. E. heterophylla: D, Equatorial view, E, Polar view, F, Exine surface.
Scale bar = A, B, D & E = 10; C & F= 1 µm.
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Discussion
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