A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira,Fernanda Schmidt
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Vargas,Wanderleia de, Fortuna-Perez,Ana Paula, Miotto,Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Mimosa baptistae is a new species presenting stalked glandular trichomes that give it a glutinous appearance, mainly with respect to the leaflets. Furthermore, it is an aculeate species, with multijugate leaves, white stamens, and fruits also covered by glandular trichomes. A herbaria survey and fieldwork only recorded this species as occurring on sandstone outcrops of the city Caçapava do Sul, Brazil. The species may be confused with other species of Mimosa sect. Batocaulon ser. Stipellares such as M. bifurca, M. sobralii and M. lepidota. However, features such as absence/presence of aculei, stamens color, habitat, and flower features are useful for distinguishing them from the new species. Here, we provide notes on morphology, geographic distribution, as well as anatomical detail of its glandular trichomes and content. Finally, we discussed the taxonomic significance of the micromorphology of glandular trichomes and their content in Mimosa ser. Stipellares as well as the potential applicability of such features to better understand the morphology of this series.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology
title A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology
spellingShingle A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology
Silveira,Fernanda Schmidt
glands
leaflets
Pampa
secretory structures
Serra do Sudeste
title_short A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology
title_full A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology
title_fullStr A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology
title_full_unstemmed A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology
title_sort A new glandular Mimosa species from Southern Brazil and insights about its glandular trichomes micromorphology
author Silveira,Fernanda Schmidt
author_facet Silveira,Fernanda Schmidt
Vargas,Wanderleia de
Fortuna-Perez,Ana Paula
Miotto,Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
author_role author
author2 Vargas,Wanderleia de
Fortuna-Perez,Ana Paula
Miotto,Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira,Fernanda Schmidt
Vargas,Wanderleia de
Fortuna-Perez,Ana Paula
Miotto,Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv glands
leaflets
Pampa
secretory structures
Serra do Sudeste
topic glands
leaflets
Pampa
secretory structures
Serra do Sudeste
description ABSTRACT Mimosa baptistae is a new species presenting stalked glandular trichomes that give it a glutinous appearance, mainly with respect to the leaflets. Furthermore, it is an aculeate species, with multijugate leaves, white stamens, and fruits also covered by glandular trichomes. A herbaria survey and fieldwork only recorded this species as occurring on sandstone outcrops of the city Caçapava do Sul, Brazil. The species may be confused with other species of Mimosa sect. Batocaulon ser. Stipellares such as M. bifurca, M. sobralii and M. lepidota. However, features such as absence/presence of aculei, stamens color, habitat, and flower features are useful for distinguishing them from the new species. Here, we provide notes on morphology, geographic distribution, as well as anatomical detail of its glandular trichomes and content. Finally, we discussed the taxonomic significance of the micromorphology of glandular trichomes and their content in Mimosa ser. Stipellares as well as the potential applicability of such features to better understand the morphology of this series.
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