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Comparative leaf anatomy of Baccharis (Asteraceae) from high-altitude grasslands in Brazil: taxonomic and ecological implications

Authors :
Bruna Nunes de Luna
Claudia Franca Barros
Thales Ornellas
Gustavo Heiden
Source :
Botany. 97:615-626
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Canadian Science Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Baccharis L. is an important genus in the high-altitude environments of South America. In the State of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil, the greatest richness is found at montane and high-montane ecological refuges, known as high-altitude grasslands. The high altitude provides several environmental factors that turn the high-altitude grasslands into singular tropical habitats. In this article we describe the leaf anatomy of six shrubby species of Baccharis, pointing out ecological aspects of the structures, and testing the use of statistical analyses to compare the species. Using light and scanning electron microscopy, we compared the anatomical features of the leaves and performed a cluster and principal component analyses. The results show novel features in the leaf anatomy for the genus, such as an undulated cuticle, three secretory ducts in the midrib, secretory ducts associated with the xylem, and biseriate glandular trichomes with an irregular organization of the cells. Our statistical analyses indicate that the anatomical features of the leaves, especially trichomes, are useful for distinguishing the different species, whereas others, such as isobilateral mesophyll, amphistomatic leaves, and an epidermis with thick cell walls correlate with their high-elevation habitat.

Details

ISSN :
19162804 and 19162790
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Botany
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........685e078b9c041755c67ecebe67240903
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2019-0035