Taxonomic significance of epidermal morphology in Nigerian Rhizophoraceae
作者:
J. D. OLOWOKUDEJO,
T. E. OBI‐OSANG,
期刊:
Acta Botanica Neerlandica
(WILEY Available online 1993)
卷期:
Volume 42,
issue 1
页码: 51-61
ISSN:0044-5983
年代: 1993
DOI:10.1111/j.1438-8677.1993.tb00677.x
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
关键词: Rhizophoraceae;epidermal morphology;taxonomy;Nigeria
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
SUMMARYEpidermal morphology of adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces of five genera of the family Rhizophoraceae in Nigeria were studied by light microscopy. The epidermises are composed of variously shaped cells which, in surface view, range in outline from triangular, rectangular to more commonly hexagonal, polygonal and irregular. Cuticular striations are absent except inPoga oleosain which conspicuous striae encircle the guard cells and run parallel to the axis of non‐specialized epidermal cells. Anticlinal walls are either straight, curved or undulate. Leaves of all genera are hypostomatic. Paracytic stromata occur inCassipoureaandAnisophylleawhile all species ofRhizophorapossess cyclocytic stomata. The stomata ofAnopyxisare of the anisocytic type and thoseof Pogaanomocytic. The morphology of the guard cells and stomatal ledges varies significantly within the family. Evidence is produced to support the suspected hybrid natureof Rhizophora harrisonii. Other features of the epidermis that show variation include stomatal size, shape and density, size and density of epidermal cells, and cell wall thickness. Epidermal characters are of some utility in elucidating relationships and identifying some taxa within the famil
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