Difference between eurypalynous and stenopalynous
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The difference between eurypalynous and stenopalynous is as follows:
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- In eurypalynous the type of pollen may vary in size, forms, aperture and stratification of exine but in case of stenopalynous slight variations can be seen in pollen.
- In eurypalynous the plant taxa is heterogeneous whereas in stenopalynous the plant taxa is homogeneous.
- The examples of eurypalynous are Acanthaceae, Verbenaceae whereas the Gunneraceae is the example of stenopalynous.
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Difference between eurypalynous and stenopalynous:
- Eurypalynous- This type of plant taxa is heterogenous. In this type of taxa the pollen size may vary in size, aperture and the forms. The example of this type of taxa is Acanthaceae and Verbenaceae.
- Stenopalynous- This type of taxa is homogenous and the slight variation of the pollen can occur. The example of this taxa is Gunneraceae. This taxon is considered as a very natural taxa. In many type of the plant the characteristics is constant.
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