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Palynotaxonomy of Brazilian species of Passifloraceae sensu stricto

ABSTRACT

This study aims to expand knowledge of the pollen morphology of Passifloraceae and contribute to the taxonomic delimitation of the group by morphologically characterizing pollen grains of species that occur in the Brazilian state of Bahia. Thirty-six species occur in the state, one of the genus Mitostemma (M. glaziovii) and 35 of the genus Passiflora. Pollen samples were acetolysed, measured, and described using light and scanning electron microscopy. The results group the studied species into four pollen types based mainly on aperture type and number, opercular variation, and the presence/absence of ornamentation elements inside the lumina of the reticulum: Pollen type I - species belonging to the subgenera Astrophea and Deidamioides; pollen type II - subgenus Decaloba; pollen type III - subgenus Passiflora; and pollen type IV - M. glaziovii, with pollen characteristics that separate it from the other species analyzed. The results reinforce the recognition of three subgenera of Passiflora. Morphopalynologically the species have very similar pollen types except for those of the subgenus Deidamioides, which are quite diverse and thus included in another pollen type. The results reveal the importance of pollen grains for the taxonomic study of Passifloraceae.

Keywords:
Brazil; Mitostemma; Passiflora; palynology; pollen morphology; taxonomy

Introduction

Passifloraceae sensu stricto comprises 16 genera and more than 630 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. Its greatest diversity is in the Neotropical region, where there are about 576 species (Ocampo & d'Eeckenbrugge 2017Ocampo J, d’Eeckenbrugge GC. 2017. Morphological characterization in the genus Passiflora L. an approach to understanding its complex variability. Plant Systematics and Evolution 303: 531-558.). Four genera occur in Brazil, including 154 native and cultivated species: Ancistrotryrsus, Dilkea, Mitostemma, and Passiflora (Nunes & Queiroz 2006Nunes TS, Queiroz LP. 2006. Flora da Bahia: Passifloraceae. Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas 6: 194-226.; Souza & Lorenzi 2008Souza VC, Lorenzi H. 2008. Passifloraceae. In: Botânica Sistemática: guia ilustrado para identificação das famílias de Fanerógamas nativas e exóticas no Brasil, baseado em APG III. 3nd. Nova Odessa, Instituto Plantarum. p. 387-388.; Bernacci et al. 2015Bernacci LC, Cervi AC, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Nunes TS, Imig DC, Mezzonato AC. 2015. Passifloraceae in Lista de Espécies da Flora do Brasil. Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. http://floradobrasil.jbrj.gov.br/jabot/floradobrasil/FB182. 18 Mar. 2019.
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). Passiflora is the most economically important genus (Sacco 1980Sacco JC, Klein RM. 1980. Flora Ilustrada Catarinense. Passifloráceas. Itajaí, Editora Herbário Barbosa Rodrigues.; Cervi 2005Cervi AC. 2005. Espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae) publicadas e descritas nos últimos 55 anos (1950-2005) na América do Sul e principais publicações brasileiras. Estudos de Biologia 27: 19-24.) due to the use of its fruits as food, its adaptability to cultivation as an ornamental plant, and its medicinal properties (Killip 1938Killip EP. 1938. The American species of Passifloraceae. Pulication Field Museum of Natural History - Botanical Series 19: 1-613. ; Bernacci et al. 2003Bernacci LC, Meletti LMM, Soares-Scott MD. 2003. Maracujá-doce: o autor, a obra e a data da publicação de Passiflora alata (Passifloraceae). Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura 25: 355-356.). Recent studies in the state of Bahia revealed the presence of the genus Passiflora, represented by 43 taxa, and the genus Mycostemma, with only one species, M. glaziovii (Bernacci et al. 2015Bernacci LC, Cervi AC, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Nunes TS, Imig DC, Mezzonato AC. 2015. Passifloraceae in Lista de Espécies da Flora do Brasil. Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. http://floradobrasil.jbrj.gov.br/jabot/floradobrasil/FB182. 18 Mar. 2019.
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).

Mitostemma has only three recognized species: M. glaziovii, M. brevifilis and M. jenmanii. Passiflora is currently represented by about 520 species (Ulmer & MacDougal 2004Ulmer T, Macdougal JM. 2004. Passiflora: Passionflowers of the world. Portland-Cambridge, Cambridge Timber Press. ), with predominance in the Neotropical region (Killip 1938Killip EP. 1938. The American species of Passifloraceae. Pulication Field Museum of Natural History - Botanical Series 19: 1-613. ). Killip (1938)Killip EP. 1938. The American species of Passifloraceae. Pulication Field Museum of Natural History - Botanical Series 19: 1-613. and Escobar (1989Escobar LK. 1989. A new subgenus and five new species in Passiflora (Passifloraceae) from South America. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 76: 877-885.) subdivided the genus Passiflora into 23 subgenera. Only four subgenera are recognized by a more recent grouping proposed by Feuillet & MacDougal (2003 [2004] Feuillet C, MacDougal J. 2003 (2004). A new infrageneric classification of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Passiflora: The journal & Newsletter of Passiflora Society International 13: 34-38.) based exclusively on morphological and ecological traits: Astrophea, Deidamioides, Decaloba, and Passiflora. These subgenera were partial or totally corroborated by recent phylogenetic work using molecular markers (Muschner et al. 2003Muschner VC, Lorenz AP, Cervi AC, et al. 2003. A first molecular phyllogenetic analysis in Passiflora (Passifloraceae). American Journal of Botany 90: 1229-1238. ; Yockteng & Nadot 2004Yockteng R, Nadot S. 2004. Phylogenetic relationships among Passiflora species based on the glutamine synthetase nuclear gene expressed in chloroplast (ncpGS). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31: 379-396. ; Muschner 2005Muschner VC. 2005. Filogenia molecular, taxas evolutivas, tempo de divergência e herança organelar em Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre. ; Hansen et al. 2006Hansen AK, Gilbert LE, Simpson BB, Downie SR, Cervi AC, Jansen RK. 2006. Phylogenetic relationships and chromosome number evolution in Passiflora. Systematic Botany 31: 138-150. ; Zamberlan 2007Zamberlan PM. 2007. Filogenia de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae): questões infrasubgenéricas. MsC Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre; Krosnick et al. 2013Krosnick SE, Porter-Utley KE, Macdougal JM, Jørgensen PM, McDade LA. 2013. New insights into the evolution of Passiflora subgenus Decaloba (Passifloraceae): Phylogenetic relationships and morphological synapomorphies. Systematic Botany 38: 692-713.). Passiflora, Decaloba, and Astrophea were strongly supported by several analyses carried out by Muschner et al. (2003Muschner VC, Lorenz AP, Cervi AC, et al. 2003. A first molecular phyllogenetic analysis in Passiflora (Passifloraceae). American Journal of Botany 90: 1229-1238. ), Muschner (2005)Muschner VC. 2005. Filogenia molecular, taxas evolutivas, tempo de divergência e herança organelar em Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre. and Zamberlan (2007)Zamberlan PM. 2007. Filogenia de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae): questões infrasubgenéricas. MsC Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, while Deidamioides was accepted as valid only by Hansen et al. (2006)Hansen AK, Gilbert LE, Simpson BB, Downie SR, Cervi AC, Jansen RK. 2006. Phylogenetic relationships and chromosome number evolution in Passiflora. Systematic Botany 31: 138-150. , and considered polyphyletic by other authors (Muschner et al. 2003Muschner VC, Lorenz AP, Cervi AC, et al. 2003. A first molecular phyllogenetic analysis in Passiflora (Passifloraceae). American Journal of Botany 90: 1229-1238. ; Yockteng & Nadot 2004Yockteng R, Nadot S. 2004. Phylogenetic relationships among Passiflora species based on the glutamine synthetase nuclear gene expressed in chloroplast (ncpGS). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31: 379-396. ; Krosnick et al. 2006Krosnick SE, Harris EM, Freudenstein JV. 2006. Patterns of anomalous floral development in the Asian Passiflora (subgenus Decaloba: supersection Disemma). American Journal of Botany 93: 620-636.; Muschner 2005Muschner VC. 2005. Filogenia molecular, taxas evolutivas, tempo de divergência e herança organelar em Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre. ; Nunes 2009Nunes TS. 2009. Estudos biossistemáticos em Passiflora L. Subgênero Deidamioides (Harms) Killip (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana., Zamberlan 2007Zamberlan PM. 2007. Filogenia de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae): questões infrasubgenéricas. MsC Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre).

The study of pollen grains of species of Passifloraceae, mainly of the genus Passiflora, has long aroused the interest of several palynologists. Mohl (1834Mohl H. 1834. Beiträge zur Anatomie und Physiologie der Gewächse. Erstes Heft. Über den Bau und die Formen der Pollenkörner. Bern.) presented the pollen morphology of species of Passiflora, highlighting shape and ornamentation as good taxonomic characters. These observations were supported by further studies conducted by Fischer (1890Fischer HJ. 1890. Beiträge zur vergleichenden Morphologie der Pollenkörner. PhD Thesis, Breslau University, Breslau.) and Erdtman (1952Erdtman G. 1952. Pollen morphology and plant taxonomy - Angiosperms. Stockholm, Almkvist e Wiksell.), who indicated striking pollen characteristics among species of Passiflora. Subsequently, Presting (1965Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.) conducted a detailed study of the pollen grains of 153 species of the family Passifloraceae, of which 106 belonged to the genus Passiflora. This author traced the phylogeny of this group based on pollen grain morphology and the classification of Killip (1938Killip EP. 1938. The American species of Passifloraceae. Pulication Field Museum of Natural History - Botanical Series 19: 1-613. ).

Studies dealing with the pollen morphology of Brazilian species of Passifloraceae have evidenced their apertural diversity and provided important contributions to describing pollen morphology of the family. They also highlighted problems found in the interpretations of structures and nomenclature (Carreira 1977Carreira LMM. 1977. Aspectos da ultra-estrutura do pólen de Passiflora coccinea Aubl. (Passifloraceae). Acta Amazonica 7: 329-332; Roubik & Moreno 1991Roubik DW, Moreno PJE. 1991. Pollen and spores of Barro Colorado Island. St. Louis, Missouri Botanical Garden.; Palacios-Chávez 1991Palacios-Chávez R, Ludlow-Wiechers B, Villanueva RG. 1991. Flora palinológica de la Reserva de La Biósfera de Sian Ka'an, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Chetumal, Centro de Investigaciones de Quintana Roo.; Melhem et al. 2003Melhem TS, Cruz-Barros MAV, Corrêa MAS, Makino-Watanabe H, Capelato MSFS, Gonçalves-Esteves VL. 2003. Variabilidade polínica em plantas de Campos de Jordão (São Paulo, Brasil). Boletim do Instituto de Botânica 16: 9-104. ; Milward-de-Azevedo et al. 2004Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Baumgratz JFA. 2004. Palinotaxonomia das espécies de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Sudeste do Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 27: 655-665.; 2010Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145.; 2014Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Kinoshita LS. 2014. Palinotaxonomy of Passiflora section Xerogona (Passifloraceae). Phytotaxa 159: 1-10.; Dettke & Santos 2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ; Evaldt et al. 2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.; Verdasca et al. 2013Verdasca S, Corrêa MAS, Cruz-Barros MAV. 2013. Flora polínica da reserva do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (São Paulo, Brasil) Família: 54-Passifloraceae. Hoehnea 40: 727-736.; Mezzonato-Pires et al. 2015 a Mezzonato-Pires AC, Mendonça CBF, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2015a. Pollen morphology and detailed sexine Passiflora subgenus Astrophea (Passifloraceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 301: 2189-2202. ; bMezzonato-Pires AC, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Mendonça CBF, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2015b. Pollen morphology of selected species of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae) from the Atlantic Forest. Acta Botanica Brasilica 29: 391-399.; 2017Mezzonato-Pires AC, Mendonça CBF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2017. The systematic value of pollen morphology of Passiflora subgenus Astrophea (Passifloraceae). Phytotaxa 298: 1-19. ; 2018Mezzonato-Pires AC, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Mendonça CBF, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2018. Taxonomy, palynology and distribution notes of seven species of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae s.s.) newly recorded from Brazil. PhytoKeys 95: 1-14.; Borges & Milward-de-Azevedo 2017Borges KF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA. 2017. Passifloraceae sensu stricto do Parque Estadual Cachoeira da Fumaça, Espírito Santo, Brasil. Rodriguésia 68: 1939-1949.; Soares et al. 2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.).

Among such studies, Dettke & Santos (2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ), using several microscopy techniques, performed detailed studies of the apertural types of species of Passiflora. These authors discussed the most controversial nomenclature issues in the literature of this group, and contributed significantly to uniformity of palynological terms related to Passifloraceae.

The present work aims to analyze the pollen morphology of species of Passifloraceae occurring in the state of Bahia, Brazil, to contribute to the taxonomic delimitation of species and increase knowledge of pollen morphology of the family.

Materials and methods

Thirty-five species of the genus Passiflora and one species of the genus Mitostemma (M. glaziovii) were selected for study based on the survey carried out by Nunes (2009Nunes TS. 2009. Estudos biossistemáticos em Passiflora L. Subgênero Deidamioides (Harms) Killip (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana.). The species of Passiflora belong to the subgenera Astrophea (two species), Deidamioides (three species), Decaloba (eight species) and Passiflora (22 species).

Poliniferous material was obtained from specimens deposited in the main herbaria in the state of Bahia, namely ALCB, CEPEC, HRB and HUEFS, as well as in herbaria of other states, namely IPA and JPB, to obtain additional material (acronyms according to Thiers et al. 2013Thiers B. 2013. [continuously updated]. Index Herbariorum: a global directory of public herbaria and associated staff. New York Botanical Garden’s Virtual Herbarium. http://sweetgum.nybg.org/ih/. 15 Nov. 2018.
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). More than one specimen was analyzed for each species whenever possible.

The following is the material examined ordered by subgenus: Subg. Astrophea (Ohwi) Rchb.: Passiflora mansoi (Mart.) Mast. BRAZIL. Mato Grosso: Xavantina, 21/X/1968, M.J.C. Sidney 1470 (JPB). P. rhamnifolia Mast. - Bahia: Palmeiras, 31/XII/2007, A. Rapini 1426 (HUEFS); Palmeiras, 30/XII/1994, M.L.Guedes et al. 1507 (HUEFS). Subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb.: P. capsularis L. - Bahia: Ilhéus, 5/V/198, J.L. Hage & H.S. Brito 645 (HRB); Ilhéus, s.d., J.L. Hage et al. 2142 (CEPEC). P. jiboiaensis M.L. Milward-de-Azevedo - Bahia: Serra da Jibóia, 19/XI/2000, J.C. Carvalho-Sobrinho et al. 40 (HUEFS); P. misera Kunth - Bahia: Ibiraba (=Icatu), 24/II/1997, L.P. Queiroz 4832 (HUEFS); Nilo Peçanha, 5/5/2000, R.P. Oliveira et al. 534 (HUEFS); P. organensis Gardner - Bahia: Cairu, Ilha de Tinharé, Mata do Sertão, 28/X/1996, M.L. Guedes & M. Acioly 4786 (ALCB); P. pohlii Mast. Mato Grosso: Nova Xavantina, Margem do rio das Mortes até o rio Areiões. 13/X/1968, A.M. Giulietti 493 (IPA); P. rubra L. - Bahia: Canavieiras, 27/XII/2005, T.S. Nunes 1428 (HUEFS). P. saxicola Gontsch - Bahia: Xique-Xique, 13/1X/1990, A. Freire-Fierro et al. 1931 (HUEFS); P. suberosa L. - Bahia: Mundo Novo, 11/III/1999, E.de Melo et al. 2781 (HUEFS); Cravolândia, 29/V/1994, E. de Melo & F. França 1048 (HUEFS). Subg. Deidamioides (Harms) Killip: P. contracta Vitta - Bahia: Maraú, 30/XII/1999, D.S.Carneiro-Torres & J.F.Torres, 189 (HUEFS); Entre Rios, 16/IV/2000, E.B. Miranda-Silva et al. 400 (HUEFS); P. igrapiunensis T.S.Nunes & L.P.Queiroz - Bahia: Igrapiúna, 18/XII/2002, M.L. Guedes 9294 (ALCB - Holótipo); P. timboënsis T.S.Nunes & L.P.Queiroz - Bahia: Amargosa, 18/XI/2007, A.M. Amorin 7027 (CEPEC - Holótipo). Subg. Passiflora L.: Bahia: Passiflora alata Curtis - Bahia: Rio de Contas, Área de controle da Caraíba Metais, 1/XII/1982, L.R. Noblick 2252 (HUEFS); Caminho para Jiló, estrada Rio de Contas, 28/III/1998, T.S.N. Sena 38 (HUEFS). P. amethystina J.C.Mikan - Bahia: Uruçuca, 21/VI/1970, T.S.dos Santos s/n (UFPR 13069); Itajuípe, 28/III/1998, R.S. Pinheiro 1305 (CEPEC); Buerarema, 10/VII/1964, C.M. Magalhães 57 (CEPEC). P. bahiensis Klotzsch - Bahia: Itaberaba, 14/VII/2006, L.P. de Queiroz de 12235 (HUEFS). P. cacao Bernacci & M. M.Souza - Bahia: Entre Rios, 26/XII/2014, A.V. Popovkin 1661 (HUEFS). P. caerulea L. - Paraná: Curitiba, 14/I/1986, J. Cordeiro & J.M. Silva 216 (HUEFS). P. cincinnata Mast. - Bahia: Serra Preta, 1/VII/2000, R.C.M.S. Araújo 01 (HUEFS); Cachoeira, 1/III/1992, M.C. Ferreira 475 (HUEFS). P. clathrata Mast. - Bahia: Cachoeira, VI/1990, Grupo Pedra do Cavalo 256 (HRB). P. edmundoi Sacco - Bahia: Catolés, 27/XI/1999, A.S. Conceição & G.L. Campos 438 (HUEFS); Senhor do Bonfim, 28/VII/2005, T.S.Nunes 1237 (HUEFS); P. edulis Sims. - Bahia: Salvador, 31/X/1995, A.O. França 01 (ALCB); Ilhéus, 08/II/1999, N.R.S. Santos & L.S.S. Martins 82 (HUEFS). P. foetida L. - Bahia: Serra Preta, 1/4/200, R.C.M.S. Araújo 03 (HUEFS); Castro Alves, 30/VII/1994, C.A.L. Carvalho 56 (HUEFS). P. lueltzelburgii Harms. - Bahia: Morro do Chapéu, 17/XI/1999, E. de Melo et al. 3159 (HUEFS); Araci, 20/2/2000, A.M. Giulietti. & R.M. Harley 1710 (HUEFS); P. miersii Mast. São Paulo: São Paulo, 5/XI/1989, L.P. de Queiroz 2214 (HUEFS). P. mucronata Lam. - Bahia: Ilhéus, 15/I/1990, A.M. de Carvalho 2731 (CEPEC); Cairu, Morro de São Paulo, 25/X/1996, M.L. Guedes & M. Acioly 4760 (ALCB). P. mucugeana T.S.Nunes & L.P.Queiroz - Bahia: Estrada para Capão do Correia, 15/II/2002, T.S. Nunes et al. 847 (HUEFS); P. nitida Kunth. - Bahia: Barra do Choça, 03/III/1978, S.A. Mori et al. 9398 (CEPEC). P. odontophylla Harms. - Bahia: Eunápolis, s.d., R.P. Belém et al. 2627 (CEPEC). P. recurva Mast. - Bahia: Gentio do Ouro, 25/IX/1999, E. Miranda-Silva et al. 238 (HUEFS); Morro do Chapéu, 18/XI/1999, E. de Melo 3178 (HUEFS). P. setacea DC. - Bahia: Lençóis, 20/XI/1986, L.P. de Queiroz et al. 1321 (HUEFS). P. silvestris Mast. - Bahia: Entre Rios, 14/V/2014, A.V. Popovkin 1714 (HUEFS). P. trintae Sacco. - Bahia: Barra do Choça, 30/XII/1997, R.M. Harley et al. 20197 (CEPEC); Vitória da Conquista, 4/III/1978, S.A. Mori et al. 9416 (CEPEC). P. villosa Vell. - Bahia: Ibicoara, 16/II/2002, T.S. Nunes 889 (HUEFS); P. watsoniana Mast. - Bahia: Castro Alves, 7/V/1993, L.P. de Queiroz et al. 3163 (HUEFS); Santa Terezinha, 18/III/1995, F. França et al. 1098 (HUEFS); Mitostemma glaziovii Mast. - BRASIL. Espírito Santo: Linhares, 19/VIII/2007, T.S.Nunes, 1813 (HUEFS).

For observation using light microscopy (LM), pollen samples were acetolysed following the method of Erdtman (1960Erdtman G. 1960. The acetolysis method. A revised description. Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 39: 561-564.). Pollen grains were mounted between slides and coverslips with glycerinated gelatin and measured, described, and photomicrographed (LM). Polar diameter (PD), equatorial diameter (ED) in equatorial view and equatorial diameter in polar view (EDpv) were measured for 25 randomly-selected pollen grains, whenever possible. Ten measurements were taken for the diameters of pseudopercula, opercula and mesocolpia, as well as for the greatest width of pontopercula, and exine layers (sexine and nexine). For heteromorphic species, only pollen grains with six apertures were measured because they were the majority in all samples.

For SEM analysis, acetolysed pollen grains were submitted to an ascending hydroethanolic series, dripped directly onto the specimen hold, and covered by a thin layer of gold (ca. three minutes). The assembly was observed and electromicrographed using a LEO 1430 VP microscope.

Quantitative results were treated statistically by calculating the arithmetic mean (x̄), the standard deviation of the sample, the standard deviation of the mean (S), and the coefficient of variability (CV %) with a confidence interval of 95 % for parameters with a sample size of 25; only the arithmetic mean was calculated for measurements with a sample size of ten. The examined slides were deposited in the pollen collection of the Laboratório de Micromorfologia Vegetal (LAMIV) of the Departmento de Ciências Biológicas of the Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana. The adopted terminology was based on the palynological nomenclature of Punt et al. (2007Punt W, Hoen PP, Blackmore S, Nilsson S, Thomas A. 2007. Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 143: 1-81.).

Results

Analysis of species of the genera Mitostemma and Passiflora established four pollen types according to the aperture number and type, opercular morphology, and presence/absence of elements within lumina. Subtypes were established to group species that exhibited variation, in any of the mentioned characters, within established types. The main analyzed characters of pollen morphology are shown in Tables 1 - 3 and illustrated in Figures 1 - 3.

Table 1
Measurements (in µm) of pollen grains of species of Passifloraceae. TYPE I. PD = polar diameter, ED = equatorial diameter, EDpv = equatorial diameter in polar view, x̄ = arithmetic mean, S= standard deviation of the mean, FV = range, P/E = polar/equatorial diameter ratio [n = 25], Pt = length of pontoperculum in equatorial view, Mes = width x length of mesocolpium, SEX = sexine, NEX = nexine [n = 10] [n* = 25].

Table 2
Measurements (in µm) of pollen grains of species of Passifloraceae. TYPE II. PD = polar diameter, ED = equatorial diameter, EDpv = equatorial diameter in polar view, x̄ = arithmetic mean, S = standard deviation of the mean, FV = range, P/E = polar/equatorial diameter ratio [n = 25], Pt = length of pontoperculum in equatorial view, Mes = width x length of mesocolpium, Ps = width pseudoperculum, Op = width operculum, SEX = sexine, NEX = nexine [n = 10] [n* = 25].

Table 3
Measurements (in µm) of pollen grains of species of Passifloraceae. TYPE III and IV. PD = polar diameter, ED = equatorial diameter, (EDpv) = equatorial diameter in polar view, x̄ = arithmetic mean, S = standard deviation of the mean, FV = range, P/E= polar/equatorial diameter ratio [n=25], Pt = length of pontoperculum in equatorial view, Ps = width pseudoperculum, SEX = sexine, NEX = nexine [n = 10] [* n<25].

Figure 1
Illustrations of pollen grains representative of pollinic types of species of Passifloraceae. Type I: A. P. rhamnifolia Mast., B. P. contracta Vitta and C. P. timboënsis T.S. Nunes & L.P.Queiroz; Type II: D. P. suberosa L., E. P. organensis Grdner; Type III: F. P. caerulea L., G. P. villosa Mast.; Type IV: H. Mitostemma glaziovii Mast. (ap = apocolpus; mes = mesocolpium; pt = pontoperculum; ps = pseudoperculum; op = operculum). Drawn by Natanael Nascimento.

Figure 2
Electromicrographs of pollen grains of Passifloraceae. A-B. P. mansoi (Mart.) Mast.: A. Equatorial view, B. Surface; C. P. rhamnifolia Mast.: Equatorial view; D-E . P. timboënsis T.S. Nunes & L.P.Queiroz: D. Equatorial view, E. Surface detail; F. P. contracta Vitta. Equatorial view; G-H. P. igrapiunensis T.S. Nunes & L.P.Queiroz: G. Equatorial view, H. Surface. (ap = apocolpus; mes = mesocolpium; pt = pontoperculum). Bar = 10 µm.

Figure 3
Electromicrographs of pollen grains of Passifloraceae. A. P. suberosa L.: General view; B-C. P. capsularis L.: B. General view, C. Surface detail; D. P. caerulea L.: Polar view; E. P. mucugeana T.S.Nunes & L.P.Queiroz: Surface detail; F. P. watsoniana Mast.: General view; G-I. Mitostemma glaziovii Mast.: G. Polar view, H. Equatorial view, I. Surface detail. (ap = apocolpus; mes = mesocolpium; op = operculum; pt = pontoperculum; ps = pseudoperculum). Bar = 10 µm.

Pollen Type I. 6-colporate pollen grains with pontopercula forming a tri-radiate structure, reticulum lumina not ornamented to slightly or densely granulate (Fig. 1 A-C ).

Subtype I.1: Pollen grains with deep lumina, not ornamented or slightly granulate. Species: P. mansoi and P. rhamnifolia (subgenus Astrophea) (Fig. 2 A-C ), and P. timboënsis (subgenus Deidamioides) (Fig. 2 D-E ).

Subtype I.2: Pollen grains with shallow lumina, densely granulate. Species: P. contracta and P. igrapiunensis (subgenus Deidamioides) (Fig. 2 F-H ).

Pollen grains medium (P. mansoi and P. rhamnifolia) to large-sized (other species), isopolar, prolate spheroidal, subtriangular to subcircular, 6-colporate, exine reticulate. Ectoapertures paired, narrow and tapered at ends, not fused in the apocolpium (Fig. 2 A ); three linear endoapertures with rounded ends for each pair of proximal ectoapertures, but difficult to visualize; protruding pontopercula in equatorial region strongly fused to apocolpium forming a tri-radiate structure (Fig. 1 A-C ). Exine reticulate, heterobrochate with perforation in apocolpium region (P. rhamnifolia); deep lumina not ornamented (P. rhamnifolia), deep lumina slightly granulate (P. mansoi and P. timboënsis), shallow lumina densely granulate (P. contracta and P. igrapiunensis); muri continuous (or interrupted in P. timboënsis - Fig. 2 E ), psilate, sinuous and simplicolumellate.

Pollen Type II. 6-12-colporate pollen grains with (pont-)opercula, reticulum lumina granulate or not ornamented (Fig. 1 D-E ).

Subtype II.1: 6-colporate pollen grains with six opercula on six individual endoapertures and six mesocolpia. Species: P. jiboiaensis, P. misera, P. pohlii, P. saxicola and P. suberosa (subgenus Decaloba) (Fig. 3 A ).

Subtype II.2: 12-colporate pollen grains with six opercula between a pair of endoapertures, with three pontopercula and three pseudopercula. Species: P. capsularis, P. organensis, P. rubra (subgenus Decaloba) (Fig. 3 B-C ).

Pollen grains medium-sized, isopolar, oblate-spheroidal to prolate-spheroidal, amb subcircular to subtriangular, colporate, exine reticulate. Long ectoapertures, long endoapertures with imprecise contours. Subtype 1 has pollen grains with six functional opercula (Fig. 1 D ) on six individual endoapertures, which are difficult to visualize, intercalating six mesocolpia (Fig. 3 A ), and possible partial fusion of ectoapertures in the apocolpium, especially in P. misera and P. suberosa (Fig. 3 A ). Subtype 2 has pollen grains with six non-functional opercula between a pair of endoapertures interspersed by three pseudopercula and three pontopercula (Figs. 1E, 3B) that extend and fuse in the apocolpium region. Exine reticulate, heterobrochate; lumina granulate or not ornamented (P. suberosa); muri smooth, tall, sinuous, continuous simplicolumellate (Fig. 3 C ).

Pollen Type III. 6-(8-10-12)-(panto)syncolpate pollen grains with pontopercula, reticulum lumina with bacula and granules in the interior (subgenus Passiflora) (Fig. 1 F-G ).

Subtype III.1: 6-syncolpate pollen grains, isopolar, monomorphic as to the number of openings, presence of 3-pseudopercula and 3-pontopercula. Species: Passiflora alata, P. amethystina, P. bahiensis, P. cacao, P. caerulea, P. clathrate, P. edulis, P. foetida, P. miersii, P. mucronata, P. mucugeana, P. nitida, P. odontophylla, P. recurve, P. setacea, P. silvestris and P. trintae (Fig. 3 D-E ).

Subtype III.2: 6-(8-10-12)-(panto)syncolpate pollen grains, isopolar to apolar, heteromorphic as to the number of apertures, presence of 3(4-5-6)-pseudopercula. Species: P. cincinnata, P. edmundoi, P. luetzelburgii, all 6-(8)-syncolpate with 3-(4)-pseudopecula; P. villosa, 6-(12)-pantosyncolpate with 3-(6)-pseudopercula; and P. watsoniana, (6)-8-10-12-pantosyncolpate with (3)-4-5-6 pseudopercula (Fig. 1 G ).

Pollen grains medium to large-sized, isopolar to apolar, spheroidal oblate to prolate-spheroidal, amb subcircular to subtriangular, colporate, exine reticulate. Subtype 1 has each pair of ectoapertures joined longitudinally at the ends forming a ring around the elliptic pseudopercula (Fig. 1 F , 3D, F); pontopercula wide (Tab. 3), fused in the apocolpium region. Subtype 2 has each pair of ectoapertures joined longitudinally forming a ring around the elliptic pseudopercula (Fig. 1 G ) and enveloped by mesocolpia. Exine reticulate, heterobrochate; lumina with bacula and granules in the interior; muri smooth, tall, continuous, rather sinuous (Fig. 3 E ) and simplicolumellate.

Pollen Type IV. 3-colporate pollen grains, opercular formations absent, reticulum lumina not ornamented (Fig. 1 H ).

Species: Mitostemma glaziovii (Fig. 3 G-I ).

Pollen grains large-sized, isopolar, prolate-spheroidal, 3-colporate; exine reticulate. Large, long, tapered ectoapertures, not fused to apocolpium (Fig. 3 H ); endoapertures with rounded ends. Exine reticulate, perforated, heterobrochate; lumina granulate; muri smooth, tall, sinuous, continuous and simplicolumellated (Fig. 3 I ).

Discussion

The data presented here for the species of Passifloraceae occurring in Bahia reveal very complex and diversified pollen grains with regard to aperture number and type, ornamentation elements of the exine, and opercular variation. This diversity allowed grouping the species into pollen types and subtypes, which, with some exceptions, correspond to the classification proposed by Feuillet & MacDougal (2003 [2004])Feuillet C, MacDougal J. 2003 (2004). A new infrageneric classification of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Passiflora: The journal & Newsletter of Passiflora Society International 13: 34-38. with the four subgenera Astrophea, Deidamioides, Decaloba, and Passiflora.

Pollen data were found in the literature for P. contracta, P. igrapiunensis and P. timboënsis (Deidamioides) (Nunes 2009Nunes TS. 2009. Estudos biossistemáticos em Passiflora L. Subgênero Deidamioides (Harms) Killip (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana.). This author included these species in the same pollen type according to the morphological characteristics of their pollen grains. They were described as 6-colporate and reticulate with many free bacula in lumina. In the present study, granules were found to be the element of ornamentation of the exine, with P. torboënsis being described as slightly granular and P. contracta and P. igrapiunensis as having densely granular lumina. Nunes (2009) Nunes TS. 2009. Estudos biossistemáticos em Passiflora L. Subgênero Deidamioides (Harms) Killip (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana.does not mention the presence of interrupted muri, as observed in the present study for the pollen grains of P. timboënsis.Muschner et al. (2003Muschner VC, Lorenz AP, Cervi AC, et al. 2003. A first molecular phyllogenetic analysis in Passiflora (Passifloraceae). American Journal of Botany 90: 1229-1238. ), Yockteng & Nadot (2004Yockteng R, Nadot S. 2004. Phylogenetic relationships among Passiflora species based on the glutamine synthetase nuclear gene expressed in chloroplast (ncpGS). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31: 379-396. ), Muschner (2005)Muschner VC. 2005. Filogenia molecular, taxas evolutivas, tempo de divergência e herança organelar em Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre. , Zamberlan (2007Zamberlan PM. 2007. Filogenia de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae): questões infrasubgenéricas. MsC Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre) and Nunes (2009) Nunes TS. 2009. Estudos biossistemáticos em Passiflora L. Subgênero Deidamioides (Harms) Killip (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana.all pointed out that phylogenetic studies indicate that Deidamioides is polyphyletic.

Thus, the species of Deidamioides mentioned above were included in the same pollen type of Astrophea because it they have similar aperture characteristics to the species of this subgenus. Such similarities include being 6-colporate and having three endoapertures associated with two paired ectoapertures that are not fused with the apocolpium, forming, along with the pontopercula, a tri-radiate structure in polar view. Some of these characters have been previously described for species of Astrophea (Araújo & Santos 2004Araújo RCM, Santos FAR. 2004. Palinologia de Espécies do Gênero Passiflora L (Passifloraceae) da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil. Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas 4: 37-42.; Dettke & Santos 2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ; Verdasca et al. 2013Verdasca S, Corrêa MAS, Cruz-Barros MAV. 2013. Flora polínica da reserva do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (São Paulo, Brasil) Família: 54-Passifloraceae. Hoehnea 40: 727-736.; Mezzonato-Pires et al. 2015 a Mezzonato-Pires AC, Mendonça CBF, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2015a. Pollen morphology and detailed sexine Passiflora subgenus Astrophea (Passifloraceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 301: 2189-2202. ; 2017Mezzonato-Pires AC, Mendonça CBF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2017. The systematic value of pollen morphology of Passiflora subgenus Astrophea (Passifloraceae). Phytotaxa 298: 1-19. ).

Pollen grains of P. mansoi were described here as having lumina ornamented with rare granules and muri without perforations, while the pollen grains of P. rhamnifolia were described as lacking ornamentation but having perforations in the apocolpium region. These results partially corroborate Mezzonato-Pires et al. (2015 a Mezzonato-Pires AC, Mendonça CBF, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2015a. Pollen morphology and detailed sexine Passiflora subgenus Astrophea (Passifloraceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 301: 2189-2202. ), disagreeing in the denomination of the ornamentation element of the exine. These authors describe the presence of bacula within lumina of the reticulum and perforations of the muri in both species.

For the studied specimens, the presence of granules as the ornamentation element of the exine was constant for the pollen types that included the subgenus Astrophea and Deidamioides (pollen type I - without ornamentation in P. rhamnifolia) and Decaloba (pollen type II - without ornamentation only in P. suberosa). However, pollen type III, which contains species of the subgenus Passiflora, has the dense and concomitant presence of bacula and granules in the lumina of the reticulum. Soares et al. (2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.) interpreted the presence of these elements in the ornamentation of the exine as a mechanism against dehydration, especially during pollination, since species of Passiflora have a large apertural area.

Erdtman (1952Erdtman G. 1952. Pollen morphology and plant taxonomy - Angiosperms. Stockholm, Almkvist e Wiksell.) mentioned pollen grains with lumina containing small bacula or granules for the genus Passiflora. Presting (1965Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.), Milward-de-Azevedo et al. (2004Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Baumgratz JFA. 2004. Palinotaxonomia das espécies de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Sudeste do Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 27: 655-665.; 2010Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145.; 2014Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Kinoshita LS. 2014. Palinotaxonomy of Passiflora section Xerogona (Passifloraceae). Phytotaxa 159: 1-10.), Dettke & Santos (2011Dettke GA, Santos RS. 2011. Morfologia externa, anatomia e histoquímica da antera e grãos de pólen de Passifloraceae do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 48-74.), Evaldt et al. (2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.) and Soares et al. (2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.) also referred to the presence of bacula in lumina of the pollen grains of Passiflora. Mezzonato-Pires et al. (2015 a Mezzonato-Pires AC, Mendonça CBF, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2015a. Pollen morphology and detailed sexine Passiflora subgenus Astrophea (Passifloraceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 301: 2189-2202. ; 2017Mezzonato-Pires AC, Mendonça CBF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2017. The systematic value of pollen morphology of Passiflora subgenus Astrophea (Passifloraceae). Phytotaxa 298: 1-19. ) described the occurrence of spines, bacula, and pila as ornamentation elements in the lumina of species of Astrophea, but did not mention the presence of granules as observed in the present study. Verdasca et al. (2013Verdasca S, Corrêa MAS, Cruz-Barros MAV. 2013. Flora polínica da reserva do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (São Paulo, Brasil) Família: 54-Passifloraceae. Hoehnea 40: 727-736.) reported bacula for species of the genus Passiflora occurring in the state of São Paulo. It is possible that the various techniques used by researchers did not allow clear visualization of these structures, which in turn compromised nomenclatural uniformity for the group.

Of the pollen types mentioned above, pollen type II, which is represented by species of the subgenus Decaloba (P. jiboiaensis, P. misera, P. pohlii, P. saxicola and P. suberosa of subtype 1; and P. capsularis, P. organensis and P. rubra of subtype 2), may be the most controversial with regard to nomenclature and the identification of opercular structures of the pollen grains of the genus Passiflora (Presting 1965Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.; Milward-de-Azevedo et al. 2004Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Baumgratz JFA. 2004. Palinotaxonomia das espécies de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Sudeste do Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 27: 655-665.; 2010Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145.; 2014Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Kinoshita LS. 2014. Palinotaxonomy of Passiflora section Xerogona (Passifloraceae). Phytotaxa 159: 1-10.; Araújo & Santos 2004Araújo RCM, Santos FAR. 2004. Palinologia de Espécies do Gênero Passiflora L (Passifloraceae) da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil. Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas 4: 37-42.; Evaldt et al. 2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.; Borges & Milward-de-Azevedo 2017Borges KF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA. 2017. Passifloraceae sensu stricto do Parque Estadual Cachoeira da Fumaça, Espírito Santo, Brasil. Rodriguésia 68: 1939-1949.). This controversy stems from the interpretation of Presting's theory (1965)Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.. As cited by Dettke & Santos (2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ), there is conflict with the definition of aperture used by Punt et al. (2007Punt W, Hoen PP, Blackmore S, Nilsson S, Thomas A. 2007. Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 143: 1-81.) and difficulty in observing apertural structures using light and scanning electron microscopy, particularly with pollen treated by acetolysis.

Thus, for pollen type II, species that were 6-colporate (subtype 1) or 12-colporate (subtype 2) were grouped based on variation in opercular patterns that differ in constitution, form and function; a characteristic that, in this study, was important for separating taxa. According to Dettke & Santos (2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ), the presence of opercula is a peculiar characteristic shared by species of the subgenus Decaloba, the monophyly of which is strongly supported by various phylogenetic analyses (Muschner et al. 2003Muschner VC, Lorenz AP, Cervi AC, et al. 2003. A first molecular phyllogenetic analysis in Passiflora (Passifloraceae). American Journal of Botany 90: 1229-1238. ; Muschner 2005Muschner VC. 2005. Filogenia molecular, taxas evolutivas, tempo de divergência e herança organelar em Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). PhD Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre. ; Zamberlan 2007Zamberlan PM. 2007. Filogenia de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae): questões infrasubgenéricas. MsC Thesis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre).

Subtype 1 grouped pollen grains with six ectoapertures and six individual endoapertures, located under six opercula classified as functional (Wodehouse 1935Wodehouse RP. 1935. Pollen grains. Their structure, identification and significance in science and medicine. New York, McGraw Hill., adopted by Punt et al. 2007Punt W, Hoen PP, Blackmore S, Nilsson S, Thomas A. 2007. Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 143: 1-81. and Dettke & Santos 2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ). Morphologically, the pollen grains of the species included in this subtype were observed to have six opercula intercalated by six mesocolpia, without apparent pontopercula, adopting the naming given by Dettke & Santos (2009)Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. for pollen grains of P. misera and P. suberosa, similar to the present study. According to these authors, identifying pontopercula in these pollen grains is difficult because there is no differentiation in mesocolpium width.

In the present study, the pollen grains of P. misera and P. suberosa were described as 6-colporate, corroborating the results of Dettke & Santos (2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ), Evaldt et al. (2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.), and Borges & Milward-de-Azevedo (2017Borges KF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA. 2017. Passifloraceae sensu stricto do Parque Estadual Cachoeira da Fumaça, Espírito Santo, Brasil. Rodriguésia 68: 1939-1949.). However, specialized literature of the group presents divergent data. Pollen grains of both species are described as 12-colpate by Amela-Garcia et al. (2002)Amela-Garcia MT, Galati BG, Anton AM. 2002. Microsporogenesis, microgametogenesis and pollen morphology of Passiflora spp. (Passifloraceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 139: 383-394. and 6-colpate by Araújo & Santos (2004Araújo RCM, Santos FAR. 2004. Palinologia de Espécies do Gênero Passiflora L (Passifloraceae) da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil. Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas 4: 37-42.), 12-colporate for P. misera (Milward-de-Azevedo et al. 2004Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Baumgratz JFA. 2004. Palinotaxonomia das espécies de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Sudeste do Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 27: 655-665.; 2010Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145.; Mezzonato-Pires et al. (2015 b Mezzonato-Pires AC, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Mendonça CBF, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2015b. Pollen morphology of selected species of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae) from the Atlantic Forest. Acta Botanica Brasilica 29: 391-399.) and 12-colpate for P. suberosa (Milward-de-Azevedo et al. 2004Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Baumgratz JFA. 2004. Palinotaxonomia das espécies de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Sudeste do Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 27: 655-665.; 2010Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145.; Soares et al. 2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.).

The pollen grains of P. pohlii were described herein as 6-colporate, corroborating Milward-de-Azevedo et al. (2010Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145.), but disagreeing with Presting (1965Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.) and Milward-de-Azevedo et al. (2004)Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Baumgratz JFA. 2004. Palinotaxonomia das espécies de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Sudeste do Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 27: 655-665., who described it as 12-colporate. The pollen grains described herein as 6-colporate for P. jiboiaensis and P. saxicola diverge partially from Milward-de-Azevedo et al. (2010)Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145., who considered them to be 6- and 12-colporate, respectively.

Subtype 2 groups the species P. capsularis, P. organensis and P. rubra, which have 12-colporate pollen grains with 12 individual endoapertures, one on each side of the six non-functional opercula. The position of endoapertures forces the opercular structure to remain attached to the rest of the exine, thus keeping it attached to the pollen unit (Dettke & Santos 2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ) even after acetolysis, as observed in the species analyzed in the present study.

Pollen grains of P. capsularis and P. organensis were described herein as 12-colporate, diverging from the works of Evaldt et al. (2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.), who described 6-colporate pollen grains for P. organensis. Borges et al. (2017Borges KF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA. 2017. Passifloraceae sensu stricto do Parque Estadual Cachoeira da Fumaça, Espírito Santo, Brasil. Rodriguésia 68: 1939-1949.) and Milward-de-Azevedo et al. (2010Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145.) described 12-colpate pollen grains for P. capsularis. The results found here for both species agree with the findings of other studies involving them (Presting 1965Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.; Milward-de-Azevedo et al. 2004Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Baumgratz JFA. 2004. Palinotaxonomia das espécies de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Sudeste do Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Botânica 27: 655-665.; Dettke & Santos 2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ). The pollen grains of P. rubra were also described herein as 12-colporate, which is in agreement with Milward-de-Azevedo et al. (2010Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Baumgratz JFA, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2010. Palinotaxonomia de Passiflora L. subg. Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. (Passifloraceae) no Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica 24: 133-145.; 2014Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Souza FC, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Kinoshita LS. 2014. Palinotaxonomy of Passiflora section Xerogona (Passifloraceae). Phytotaxa 159: 1-10.) and Soares et al. (2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.).

The great majority of species belonging to the family Passifloraceae in Bahia belong to the subgenus Passiflora. This subgenus contains approximately 63 % of the species in the present study, all of which are included in pollen type III, which is circumscribed palynologically by aperture number and type (6-syncolpate in monomorphic species with constant apertures, and 6-8-10-12-syncolpate in heteromorphic species with grains of pantocolpate pollen), the presence of the pseudopercula and/or pontopercula, and characteristics of exine ornamentation (large reticulum with many granules and/or bacula in lumina). Although commonalities were found in the findings of classical and contemporary studies of Passifloraceae (Erdtman 1952Erdtman G. 1952. Pollen morphology and plant taxonomy - Angiosperms. Stockholm, Almkvist e Wiksell.; Presting 1965Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.; Spirlet 1965Spirlet M.L. 1965. Utilisation taxonomique des grains de pollen de Passifloracées. Pollen et Spores 7: 249-301.; Larson 1966Larson DA. 1966. On the significance of the detailed structure of Passiflora caerulea exines. Botanical Gazette 127: 40-48.; Huynh 1972Huynh KL. 1972. Étude de l’arrangement du pollen dans la tetrad chez les Angiospermes sur la base de donnés cytologiques - IV Le genre Passiflora. Pollen et Spores 14: 51-60.; Palacios-Chávez et al. 1991Palacios-Chávez R, Ludlow-Wiechers B, Villanueva RG. 1991. Flora palinológica de la Reserva de La Biósfera de Sian Ka'an, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Chetumal, Centro de Investigaciones de Quintana Roo.; Roubik & Moreno 1991Roubik DW, Moreno PJE. 1991. Pollen and spores of Barro Colorado Island. St. Louis, Missouri Botanical Garden.; Melhem et al. 2003Melhem TS, Cruz-Barros MAV, Corrêa MAS, Makino-Watanabe H, Capelato MSFS, Gonçalves-Esteves VL. 2003. Variabilidade polínica em plantas de Campos de Jordão (São Paulo, Brasil). Boletim do Instituto de Botânica 16: 9-104. ; Araújo & Santos 2004Araújo RCM, Santos FAR. 2004. Palinologia de Espécies do Gênero Passiflora L (Passifloraceae) da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil. Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas 4: 37-42.; Barrios et al. 2005Barrios L, Caetano CM, Cardoso CI, Eeckenbrugge GC, Arroyane JÁ, Olaya CA. 2005. Caracterización del polen de espécies de los géneros Passiflora e Dilkea. Acta Agronômica 54: 19-23. ; Dettke & Santos 2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ; Evaldt et al. 2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.; Verdasca et al. 2013Verdasca S, Corrêa MAS, Cruz-Barros MAV. 2013. Flora polínica da reserva do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (São Paulo, Brasil) Família: 54-Passifloraceae. Hoehnea 40: 727-736.; Borges & Milward-de-Azevedo 2017Borges KF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA. 2017. Passifloraceae sensu stricto do Parque Estadual Cachoeira da Fumaça, Espírito Santo, Brasil. Rodriguésia 68: 1939-1949.; Soares et al. 2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.), they, with some exceptions, differed in nomenclature and interpretation of apertural structures.

Thus, for species with 6-syncolpate pollen grains (with constant aperture number - subtype 1), the term ‘pontoperculum’ describes a narrower equatorial area between two apertures fused in the apocolpium. Generally, each ectoaperture that borders a pontoperculum merges with another aperture of the neighboring pair, at both poles, to form a ring around the structure between the apertures. This was referred to herein as ‘pseudoperculum’ based on Dettke & Santos (2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ). The process of acetolysis breaks the apertural membrane that keeps pseudopercula attached to the pollen unit, thus releasing them in most species.

However, in species that do not have a constant apertural number, such as species of subtype 2 with pantoaperture pollen grains, unlike that observed for subtype 1, the individualization of the pontopercular structure becomes difficult due to the large amount of pseudopercula formed throughout the extension of the pollen. To reduce confusion generated in the interpretation of the structure, Dettke & Santos (2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ) proposed the term ‘mesocolpium’ for all regions among pseudopercula when they are evenly distributed throughout the pollen grain, as observed in heteromorphic species in the present study.

Heteromorphic specimens of the same species vary in apertural number, but with a predominance of the 6-aperturate condition. The presence of apertural heteromorphism was previously mentioned by Presting (1965Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.), Roubik & Moreno (1991Roubik DW, Moreno PJE. 1991. Pollen and spores of Barro Colorado Island. St. Louis, Missouri Botanical Garden.), Araújo & Santos (2004Araújo RCM, Santos FAR. 2004. Palinologia de Espécies do Gênero Passiflora L (Passifloraceae) da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil. Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas 4: 37-42.), Dettke & Santos (2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ), Evaldt et al. (2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.) and Verdasca et al. (2013Verdasca S, Corrêa MAS, Cruz-Barros MAV. 2013. Flora polínica da reserva do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (São Paulo, Brasil) Família: 54-Passifloraceae. Hoehnea 40: 727-736.).

Data in the literature on the subgenus Passiflora reveal a large number of morphological variants in relation to the apertural number of species. Analyzing species of Passifloraceae that occur in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Evaldt et al. (2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.) reported the pantoaperturate condition for P. actinia (6-8), P. elegans (6-10), P. foetida (6-14), P. tenuifila (6-10), and P. eichleriana (6-14) (all pantosyncolpate); and the monomorphic condition, as for apertural number, for P. alata, P. amethystina, P. caerulea and P. edulis (all 6-syncolpate). Of the species referred to as heteromorphic, only P. foetida occurs in Bahia, and was found herein to be 6-syncolpate (as also described by Soares et al. 2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.). These results differ from those found by Evaldt et al. (2011)Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87. for species of Rio Grande do Sul.

Verdasca et al. (2013Verdasca S, Corrêa MAS, Cruz-Barros MAV. 2013. Flora polínica da reserva do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (São Paulo, Brasil) Família: 54-Passifloraceae. Hoehnea 40: 727-736.) reported heteromorphism in apertural number for P. edulis [6-(8-10)], P. jilekii [8-(10-12)], P. miersii [8-(10-12)], P. porophylla [(10-12)-14], P. sidaefolia [(10-12)-14], and P. villosa [(10-12)-14]. Of these, only the pollen grains of P. edulis and P. villosa were analyzed herein, with divergent results regarding the number of apertures. Thus, the pollen grains of P. edulis were described herein as monomorphic, 6-syncolpate, similar to the results of Spirlet (1965Spirlet M.L. 1965. Utilisation taxonomique des grains de pollen de Passifloracées. Pollen et Spores 7: 249-301.), Dettke & Santos (2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ), Evaldt et al. (2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.), Borges & Milward-de-Azevedo (2017Borges KF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA. 2017. Passifloraceae sensu stricto do Parque Estadual Cachoeira da Fumaça, Espírito Santo, Brasil. Rodriguésia 68: 1939-1949.), and Soares et al. (2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.). The pollen grains of P. villosa were described here as 6-(12) pantosyncolpate, as reported by Araújo & Santos (2004Araújo RCM, Santos FAR. 2004. Palinologia de Espécies do Gênero Passiflora L (Passifloraceae) da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil. Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas 4: 37-42.) for species of Passiflora from Chapada Diamantina in Bahia.

Other species of the subgenus Passiflora (P. amethystina, P. galbana, P. mucronata and P. setácea), characterized in this work as 6-syncolpate, had their pollen grains described by other researchers as having six apertures (Araújo & Santos 2004Araújo RCM, Santos FAR. 2004. Palinologia de Espécies do Gênero Passiflora L (Passifloraceae) da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil. Sitientibus Série Ciências Biológicas 4: 37-42.; Dettke & Santos 2009Dettke GA, Santos RP. 2009. Tipos de aberturas dos grãos de pólen de espécies de Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 23: 1119-1128. ; Evaldt et al. 2011Evaldt ACP, Bauermann SG, Cancelli RR, Acioli M, Neves PCP. 2011. Morfologia polínica de Passifloraceae no Rio Grande do Sul. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 9: 75-87.; Mezzonato-Pires et al. 2015 b Mezzonato-Pires AC, Milward-de-Azevedo MA, Mendonça CBF, Gonçalves-Esteves V. 2015b. Pollen morphology of selected species of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae) from the Atlantic Forest. Acta Botanica Brasilica 29: 391-399.; Borges & Milward-de-Azevedo 2017Borges KF, Milward-de-Azevedo MA. 2017. Passifloraceae sensu stricto do Parque Estadual Cachoeira da Fumaça, Espírito Santo, Brasil. Rodriguésia 68: 1939-1949.; Soares et al. 2018Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396.), however, there were disagreements as to aperture type. In contrast, the pollen grains of P. cincinnata and P. edmundoi, described herein as 6-(8)-syncolpate, were characterized by Verdasca et al. (2013Verdasca S, Corrêa MAS, Cruz-Barros MAV. 2013. Flora polínica da reserva do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (São Paulo, Brasil) Família: 54-Passifloraceae. Hoehnea 40: 727-736.) and Soares et al. (2018)Soares L, Jesus ON, Souza EH, Rossi ML, Oliveira EJ. 2018. Comparative pollen morphological analysis in the subgenera Passiflora and Decaloba. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 90: 2381-2396. as 6-syncolpate and without apertural heteromorphism. Hansen et al. (2006Hansen AK, Gilbert LE, Simpson BB, Downie SR, Cervi AC, Jansen RK. 2006. Phylogenetic relationships and chromosome number evolution in Passiflora. Systematic Botany 31: 138-150. ), considered the subgenus Passiflora to be monophyletic based on several morphological attributes, among them pollen grains with three pairs of apertures and reticulate ornamentation.

Pollen grains of Passiflora have characters that differentiate them from those of Mitostemma, which is included in pollen type IV. Morphopolinic data for Mitostemma glaziovii, the only representative of the genus in Bahia, were not found in the literature, and so its pollen was described here for the first time. The results revealed simpler aperture characteristics for M. glaziovii than for species of the genus Passiflora, with 3-colporate pollen grains without apertural pairing, without opercular variation, and without ornamentation elements in the reduced lumina of the reticulum, all of which are pollen attributes that individualize the species M. glaziovii within the proposed subdivision. Mezzonato-Pires et al. (2019Mezzonato-Pires AC, Teixeira GHGSF, Gonçalves-Esteves V, Mendonça CBF. 2019. Pollen diversity of Adenia, Crossostemma and Schlechterina (Passifloraceae s.s.): types of apertures and implications for evolutionary studies. Palynology. doi: 10.1080/01916122.2019.1646339
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) analyzed pollen grains of three different genera of Passifloraceae than those studied here and found Crossostemma and Schlechterina to have 3-colporate pollen grains and Adenia to have 4-colporate (rarely 3-4-colporate) pollen grains, further revealing the diversity aperture number for the family.

According to Presting (1965Presting D. 1965. Zur morphologie der pollenkörner der Passifloraceen. Pollen et Spores 7: 193-247.), apertural evolution in the family Passifloraceae began with 3-colporate pollen grains, which in turn evolved opercula over the apertures, yielding the derived pollen grains with apertures characteristic of Passiflora, as represented herein by the subgenera Astrophea, Deidamioides, Decaloba and Passiflora. Accordingly, this allows the inference that, palynologically, M. glaziovii is more primitive than the analyzed species of the subgenus Passiflora from Bahia.

The palynological data analyzed here corroborate the recognition of three subgenera for Passiflora - Astrophea, Decaloba, and Passiflora - with similar pollen morphology among species in their respective pollen types. However, the subgenus Deidamioides is an exception because it possesses species with quite diverse pollen morphologies, but shares the same pollen type with species of the subgenus Astrophea.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for the support provided by Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) - Financing Code 001, and thank Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) for the support provided to Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos Santos. Thanks also go to the curators of the herbaria visited for their readiness and assistance with accessing the collections.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    11 Nov 2019
  • Date of issue
    Jan-Mar 2020

History

  • Received
    01 July 2019
  • Accepted
    23 Aug 2019
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