Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)

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Main Author: Miranda, Tatiana David
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Palhares, Dario, Cury, Natália Faustino, Pereira, Luiz Alfredo Rodrigues, Silveira, Conceição Eneida Santos
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Language: eng
Source: Balduinia (Online)
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Summary: Jacaranda ulei is a common shrub from Cerrado that presents medicinal properties. Aerial stem is not resistant to the naturally recurrent fire of this ecosystem. The plants re-sprout via the xylopodium. This paper compares the anatomical structures of the wood and the bark of the root, the stem, and the xylopodium. A sample of five individuals of Jacaranda ulei was processed using usual techniques. In common, the wood is diffuse porous and the axial parenchyma is confluent and vasicentric, but there are clear differences among the root, the stem and the xylopodium. The bark is thin, with gradual transition seen between the conducting and the nonconducting phloem, and with groups of fibers and sclereids. In the stem, the fibers are arranged in bundles and the periderm presents hairs. In the subterranean organs, the sclerenchymatic tissue is arranged in concentric lines and secretory canals were seen. Such differences are probably related to the different functions of aerial and subterranean organs.
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spelling Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)CerradosavannahdroughtfireresilienceJacaranda ulei is a common shrub from Cerrado that presents medicinal properties. Aerial stem is not resistant to the naturally recurrent fire of this ecosystem. The plants re-sprout via the xylopodium. This paper compares the anatomical structures of the wood and the bark of the root, the stem, and the xylopodium. A sample of five individuals of Jacaranda ulei was processed using usual techniques. In common, the wood is diffuse porous and the axial parenchyma is confluent and vasicentric, but there are clear differences among the root, the stem and the xylopodium. The bark is thin, with gradual transition seen between the conducting and the nonconducting phloem, and with groups of fibers and sclereids. In the stem, the fibers are arranged in bundles and the periderm presents hairs. In the subterranean organs, the sclerenchymatic tissue is arranged in concentric lines and secretory canals were seen. Such differences are probably related to the different functions of aerial and subterranean organs.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-11-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/balduinia/article/view/3211410.5902/2358198032114Balduinia; n. 64 (2018); 01-182358-19801808-2688reponame:Balduinia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMenghttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/balduinia/article/view/32114/19311Copyright (c) 2018 Balduiniainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiranda, Tatiana DavidPalhares, DarioCury, Natália FaustinoPereira, Luiz Alfredo RodriguesSilveira, Conceição Eneida Santos2018-11-22T00:19:15Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32114Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/balduiniaONGhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/balduinia/oai||danielmarchiorineto@gmail.com2358-19801808-2688opendoar:2018-11-22T00:19:15Balduinia (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)
title Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)
spellingShingle Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)
Miranda, Tatiana David
Cerrado
savannah
drought
fire
resilience
title_short Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)
title_full Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)
title_fullStr Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)
title_sort Comparative wood and bark anatomy of stem, root and xylopodium of Jacaranda ulei (Bignoniaceae)
author Miranda, Tatiana David
author_facet Miranda, Tatiana David
Palhares, Dario
Cury, Natália Faustino
Pereira, Luiz Alfredo Rodrigues
Silveira, Conceição Eneida Santos
author_role author
author2 Palhares, Dario
Cury, Natália Faustino
Pereira, Luiz Alfredo Rodrigues
Silveira, Conceição Eneida Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda, Tatiana David
Palhares, Dario
Cury, Natália Faustino
Pereira, Luiz Alfredo Rodrigues
Silveira, Conceição Eneida Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerrado
savannah
drought
fire
resilience
topic Cerrado
savannah
drought
fire
resilience
description Jacaranda ulei is a common shrub from Cerrado that presents medicinal properties. Aerial stem is not resistant to the naturally recurrent fire of this ecosystem. The plants re-sprout via the xylopodium. This paper compares the anatomical structures of the wood and the bark of the root, the stem, and the xylopodium. A sample of five individuals of Jacaranda ulei was processed using usual techniques. In common, the wood is diffuse porous and the axial parenchyma is confluent and vasicentric, but there are clear differences among the root, the stem and the xylopodium. The bark is thin, with gradual transition seen between the conducting and the nonconducting phloem, and with groups of fibers and sclereids. In the stem, the fibers are arranged in bundles and the periderm presents hairs. In the subterranean organs, the sclerenchymatic tissue is arranged in concentric lines and secretory canals were seen. Such differences are probably related to the different functions of aerial and subterranean organs.
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