Session

Agriculture, Food Science and Technology

Description

The article contains data about the morphological study of spores of Polypodium vulgare L species in our country. Furthermore, is done the comparison of the palynological data of this specie with those taken from the literature. Spores are bilateral type, With contours like beans shaped to oval. The exine surface has non-uniform thickness. In some areas, it swells like non-uniform hills. Exina is relatively thick. The aperture is monolete. The surface of the exine has formations of nonuniform thickness. In some areas, the thicknesses of the exine formations are large. They take the form of non-uniform convex hills and give the contours of the spore various undulations. The perispore is thin, does not form a formation, covers the entire exine but gives the impression of its absence. This study provides more information on morphological features of grains of these species’ spores in our country compared with those of the literature. The study and photos of spores are realized with light microscope with 1000x power.

Keywords:

Polypodium, grains spore, aperture, exine, perispor

ISBN

978-9951-982-15-3

Start Date

25-10-2024 9:00 AM

End Date

27-10-2024 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2024.284

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The Palynomorphological Characteristics of Polypodium Vulgare L (Polypodiaceae) in Albania

The article contains data about the morphological study of spores of Polypodium vulgare L species in our country. Furthermore, is done the comparison of the palynological data of this specie with those taken from the literature. Spores are bilateral type, With contours like beans shaped to oval. The exine surface has non-uniform thickness. In some areas, it swells like non-uniform hills. Exina is relatively thick. The aperture is monolete. The surface of the exine has formations of nonuniform thickness. In some areas, the thicknesses of the exine formations are large. They take the form of non-uniform convex hills and give the contours of the spore various undulations. The perispore is thin, does not form a formation, covers the entire exine but gives the impression of its absence. This study provides more information on morphological features of grains of these species’ spores in our country compared with those of the literature. The study and photos of spores are realized with light microscope with 1000x power.