Pablo Galán Cela
Technical University of Madrid
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Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2012
Roberto Gamarra; Emma Ortúñez; Pablo Galán Cela; Virginia Guadaño
Seed micromorphology of 24 taxa of the genera Anacamptis and Orchis was examined under light and scanning electron microscopy. Seed qualitative characters appear very useful at the supraspecific level in the subtribe Orchidinae. Based on our observations, the sculpturing of the periclinal walls of the medial testa cells, the seed shape and several features of the anticlinal walls of the apical cells showed variability between the studied taxa, with special relevance of the first character. According to this factor, we found one type of seed for Anacamptis and two for Orchis. The taxonomic value of seed coat characters is compared with the last taxonomic proposals for the genera Anacamptis and Orchis.
Lazaroa | 2003
Pablo Galán Cela; Roberto Gamarra; Rebeca Sordo Ansorena
Se recogen datos corologicos de 11 especies de Orchidaceae en el territorio iberico, de los cuales un buen numero suponen novedades provinciales. Tambien se realizan diversos comentarios sobre su presencia en esta area geografica y acerca de su taxonomia.
Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2018
Roberto Gamarra; Emma Ortúñez; Pablo Galán Cela; Ángela Merencio
Qualitative micromorphological characters of seeds were analysed using Scanning Electron Microscopy for 95 species of 34 genera, belonging to the subfamilies Vanilloideae, Orchidoideae and Epidendroideae (Orchidaceae) from the Gulf of Guinea countries. Three genera (Dinklageella, Platylepis and Rhipidoglossum) and 69 species were studied for the first time. Vanilla shows a pattern of seed coat distinct to the rest of the studied taxa. Orchidoideae and Epidendroideae show variation in several features: seed shape, orientation of testa cells, morphology of anticlinal walls, cell corners, shape and ornamentation of the periclinal walls and presence of waxes. Two main patterns have been observed: one with parallel medial cells along the longitudinal axis, thin and straight anticlinal walls, with no raised and no thickened cell corners, wide periclinal walls and lack of waxes, for the terrestrial orchids of the subfamily Orchidoideae, the tribes Tropidieae, Nervilieae, Collabieae, Cymbidieae and the subtribe Malaxidinae (Epidendroideae); the other one showed twisted medial cells, thickened anticlinal zone with prominent ridges, raised and thickened cell corners, narrow-to-not visible periclinal walls and presence of waxes, in epiphytic orchids of Vandeae, Podochileae and Dendrobiinae (Epidendroideae). In the epiphytic genera Ansellia and Graphorkis (Cymbidieae) and in Liparis epiphytica (Malaxideae), thickened anticlinal walls and presence of waxes also occurred but parallel medial cells along the longitudinal axis and wide periclinal walls have been observed. This study confirms the diagnostic value of the qualitative features of the seed coat in Orchidaceae and suggests a probable relation with adaptations to habitat for seed dispersal.
Archive | 1998
Pablo Galán Cela; Juan Ignacio García Viñas; Roberto Gamarra
Anales Del Jardin Botanico De Madrid | 1986
Pablo Galán Cela
Anales Del Jardin Botanico De Madrid | 2014
Pablo Galán Cela; Irene Seligrat; Emma Ortúñez; Roberto Gamarra; Alejandro Vivar; A. Scrugli
Anales Del Jardin Botanico De Madrid | 2002
Pablo Galán Cela; Roberto Gamarra
Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France. Lettres Botaniques | 1992
Pablo Galán Cela; Roberto Gamarra; Ricardo Garilleti
Anales Del Jardin Botanico De Madrid | 1988
Pablo Galán Cela
Anales Del Jardin Botanico De Madrid | 1982
Esther Fuertes Lasala; Pablo Galán Cela