Koksheeva I., Naryshkina N., Tvorogov S., Doudkin R., Kazarin V.
В журнале Grana
Год: 2019 Том: 58 Выпуск: 5 Страницы: 350-362
Pollen sculpture elements of four Rhododendron species from 49 populations were studied using scanning electron microscopy. The sculpture in the polar areas of the studied taxa pollen differed in type, shape, size, and distribution of individual elements. There were five sculpture types identified. The pollen of Rhododendron ledebourii from various populations in Altai revealed sculpture elements characteristic of R. dauricum, R. mucronulatum, and R. sichotense, questioning the taxonomic position of the former species. Analysis of the geographical distribution of sculpture types clarified species boundaries and zones of sympatric distribution. The northern boundary of R. mucronulatum was expanded and new populations of R. sichotense were revealed. In the sympatric zones of R. mucronulatum and R. sichotense, there were intermediate populations showing pollen sculptures typical of R. dauricum, R. mucronulatum, and R. sichotense. The sculpture diversity observed in the pollen of R. dauricum, together with its presence in sympatric zones, suggests that it is probably a hybrid of R. sichotense and R. mucronulatum or a subspecies of R. sichotense.