Pollen morphology of Cactaceae in Northern Chile

Authors

  • FLOREANA MIESEN Department of Geography, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Meckenheimer Allee 166, 53115 Bonn, Germany
  • MARÍA EUGENIA DE PORRAS Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas, Universidad de La Serena, Raúl Bitrán 1305, La Serena, Chile
  • ANTONIO MALDONADO Departamento de Biología Marina, Universidad Católica del Norte, Larrondo 1281, Coquimbo, Chile.

Keywords:

Pollen morphology, Cactaceae, biogeography, palaeoecology, Chile

Abstract

Chile is habitat to over 140 species of cactus of which 45% are endemic and most of them grow in the arid northernmost part
of the country between 18°-32°S. As the Cactaceae family plants are quite well adapted to arid environments, their fossil
pollen may serve as a tool to reconstruct past environmental dynamics as well as to trace some issues regarding the family
evolution or even some autoecological aspects. Aiming to create a reference atlas to be applied to some of these purposes,
the pollen morphology of the following 14 different species of the Cactaceae family from Northern Chile was studied
under optical microscopy: Cumulopuntia sphaerica, Maihueniopsis camachoi, Tunilla soehrensii, Echinopsis atacamensis,
Echinopsis coquimbana, Haageocereus chilensis, Oreocereus hempelianus, Oreocereus leucotrichus, Copiapoa
coquimbana, Eriosyce aurata, Eriosyce subgibbosa, Eulychnia breviflora, Browningia candelaris and Corryocactus
brevistylus. Pollen grains of species of the subfamily Opuntioideae are spheroidal, apolar and periporate whereas grains of
the subfamily Cactoideae are subspheroidal, bipolar and tricolpate and can be taxonomically differentiated between tribes.
The results show that it is possible to identify pollen from the Cactaceae family at the genus level but pollen taxonomic
resolution may be complicated to identify up to a specific level. A wider reference collection considering more characters
than those included in the present study could improve this aspect in the near future.

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Published

2015-12-30

How to Cite

MIESEN, F., DE PORRAS, M. E. ., & MALDONADO, A. . (2015). Pollen morphology of Cactaceae in Northern Chile. Gayana Botánica, 72(2), 258-271. Retrieved from https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/gayana_botanica/article/view/3946

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