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Leaf anatomy for delimiting Atlantic Forest species of Psidium (Myrtaceae).

Authors :
Schunk Endringer, Letícia
Carlos Tuler, Amélia
Santos Ferreira, Karina
Valério Raymundo, Carlos Eduardo
Tavares Carrijo, Tatiana
de Melo Cunha, Gláucio
Source :
Rodriguésia. 2023, Vol. 74, p1-10. 10p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Leaf anatomical features are widely used to better understand angiosperm taxonomy. However, such information is scarce for the family Myrtaceae. Aiming to fill this knowledge gap, we studied anatomical and micromorphological leaf characters of ten species of Psidium: P. cattleyanum, P. cauliflorum, P. corynanthum, P. guajava, P. guineense, P. macahense, P. myrtoides, P. oligospermum, P. ovale and P. sartorianum. Uniseriate epidermis, paracytic stomata, secretory cavities, and adaxial hypodermis are common among the studied species and are typical characteristics of Myrtaceae. The presence of three or more layers of palisade parenchyma and the absence of sclerenchyma are diagnostic characters of P. guajava. The abaxial epidermis of Psidium cattleyanum and P. macahense possess curved walls. Psidium corynanthum and P. macahense are the only species with sinuous anticlinal walls on both sides of the epidermis, with all other species having straight or curved walls. Open bicollateral vascular bundles are present in all the studied species except P. guineense. With the exception of P. cauliflorum, all the studied species possess druses. The absence of collenchyma in the adaxial face is exclusive to P. ovale. The leaf anatomy of P. macahense, P. corynanthum, P. oligospermum and P. ovale are described for the first time here. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03706583
Volume :
74
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Rodriguésia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175785418
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202374017