Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Ghimire,Balkrishna
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lee,Chunghee, Yang,Jongcheol, Heo,Kweon
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACTA number of conifer species are still lacking anatomical data, which is significant because morphological and anatomical data are essential for systematic study. Leaf anatomy was studied in selected species of Abiesand Piceausing light and scanning electron microscopy. Both genera were found to have typical coniferous and highly xerophytic leaves with sunken stomata and an epidermis covered by a thick cuticle. In the genus Abies, species can be differentiated by the nature of the lignified hypodermis and the number and position of resin ducts. Abies firma and A. holophylla have a continuous hypodermis whereas in A. koreana and A. nephrolepis the hypodermis is discontinuous and represented by isolated cells or groups of four or five cells. On the other hand, in Picea leaf shape, stomata arrangement, and number, position, and nature of resin ducts are the key features for species differentiation. Picea jezoensis has a flattened leaf with stomata distributed on the adaxial surface whereas P. abies and P. koraiensis have a rectangular leaf with stomata found on surfaces.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)
title Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)
spellingShingle Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)
Ghimire,Balkrishna
Abies
leaf anatomy
Picea
scanning electron microscopy
taxonomy
title_short Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)
title_full Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)
title_fullStr Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)
title_sort Comparative leaf anatomy of some species of Abies and Picea (Pinaceae)
author Ghimire,Balkrishna
author_facet Ghimire,Balkrishna
Lee,Chunghee
Yang,Jongcheol
Heo,Kweon
author_role author
author2 Lee,Chunghee
Yang,Jongcheol
Heo,Kweon
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ghimire,Balkrishna
Lee,Chunghee
Yang,Jongcheol
Heo,Kweon
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abies
leaf anatomy
Picea
scanning electron microscopy
taxonomy
topic Abies
leaf anatomy
Picea
scanning electron microscopy
taxonomy
description ABSTRACTA number of conifer species are still lacking anatomical data, which is significant because morphological and anatomical data are essential for systematic study. Leaf anatomy was studied in selected species of Abiesand Piceausing light and scanning electron microscopy. Both genera were found to have typical coniferous and highly xerophytic leaves with sunken stomata and an epidermis covered by a thick cuticle. In the genus Abies, species can be differentiated by the nature of the lignified hypodermis and the number and position of resin ducts. Abies firma and A. holophylla have a continuous hypodermis whereas in A. koreana and A. nephrolepis the hypodermis is discontinuous and represented by isolated cells or groups of four or five cells. On the other hand, in Picea leaf shape, stomata arrangement, and number, position, and nature of resin ducts are the key features for species differentiation. Picea jezoensis has a flattened leaf with stomata distributed on the adaxial surface whereas P. abies and P. koraiensis have a rectangular leaf with stomata found on surfaces.
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