Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species
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Resumo: | The objective was to describe and systematize the leaf epidermis of 10 Amazonian forest species, with tools to help the taxonomy, contributing with the technical-scientific knowledge. For this, the usual techniques in plant anatomy were performed, for observation, besides the stomata width, length and frequency and submitted to statistics, applying: Tukey test, ANOVA, Cluster Analysis and Principal Component Analysis. The adaxial and abaxial epidermis cells are heterodimensional, with varying shape and size, rounded and sinuous, in all species the stomata are anomocytic and only Spondias mombin is amphiestomatic, Dipteryx odorata and Virola surinamensis species can be easily Identified due to their guard cell ornamentation, the species Alexa grandiflora and Lecythis lurida have similar structures making identification difficult. The trichomes presented varied forms, being these the best parameter for identification and distinction. The Fabaceae are the ones that have greater structure diversity, making the grouping difficult, the stomatal frequency can be successfully used to group the studied species. |
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Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian speciesAnálisis de superficie foliar y agrupamiento de 10 especies arbóreas: una herramienta en la identificación de especies amazónicasAnálise da superfície foliar e agrupamento de 10 espécies arbóreas: uma ferramenta na identificação de espécies AmazônicasAnatomia vegetalEstruturas anatomiaIdentificação foliarEpiderme.Anatomía vegetalEstructuras anatómicasIdentificación foliarEpidermis.Plant anatomyAnatomical structuresLeaf identificationEpidermis.The objective was to describe and systematize the leaf epidermis of 10 Amazonian forest species, with tools to help the taxonomy, contributing with the technical-scientific knowledge. For this, the usual techniques in plant anatomy were performed, for observation, besides the stomata width, length and frequency and submitted to statistics, applying: Tukey test, ANOVA, Cluster Analysis and Principal Component Analysis. The adaxial and abaxial epidermis cells are heterodimensional, with varying shape and size, rounded and sinuous, in all species the stomata are anomocytic and only Spondias mombin is amphiestomatic, Dipteryx odorata and Virola surinamensis species can be easily Identified due to their guard cell ornamentation, the species Alexa grandiflora and Lecythis lurida have similar structures making identification difficult. The trichomes presented varied forms, being these the best parameter for identification and distinction. The Fabaceae are the ones that have greater structure diversity, making the grouping difficult, the stomatal frequency can be successfully used to group the studied species.El objetivo fue describir y sistematizar la epidermis foliar de 10 especies del bosque amazónico, con herramientas de apoyo a la taxonomía, aportando conocimientos técnicos y científicos. Para ello, se realizaron técnicas habituales en anatomía vegetal, para la observación, además del ancho, largo y frecuencia de los estomas y sometidas a estadística, aplicando: la prueba de Tukey, ANOVA, análisis de conglomerados y análisis de componentes principales. Se observó que la epidermis adaxial y abaxial las células son heterodimensionales, de variada forma y tamaño, redondeadas y sinuosas, en todas las especies los estomas son anomocíticos y solo Spondias mombin es anfhistomático, las especies Dipteryx odorata y Virola surinamensis pueden identificarse fácilmente debido a Debido a la ornamentación de la celda de guardia, las especies Alexa grandiflora y Lecythis lurida presentan estructuras similares, lo que dificulta la identificación. Los tricomas presentaron formas variadas, que son el mejor parámetro para la identificación y distinción. Las fabáceas son las que tienen mayor diversidad de estructura, lo que dificulta la agrupación, la frecuencia estomática puede utilizarse con éxito para agrupar las especies estudiadas.Objetivou-se descrever e sistematizar a epiderme foliar de 10 espécies florestais amazônicas, com ferramentas auxiliar a taxonomia, contribuindo com o conhecimento técnico-científico. Para isso realizou-se técnicas usuais em anatomia vegetal, para observação, além da largura, comprimento e frequência dos estômatos e submetidos a estatística, aplicando: o teste de Tukey, ANOVA, Análise de agrupamento e Análise de Componentes Principais. Observou-se que a epiderme adaxial e abaxial as células são heterodimencionais, com forma e tamanho variados, arredondadas e sinuosas, em todas as espécies os estômatos são anomocíticos e somente a Spondias mombin é anfiestomatica, as espécies Dipteryx odorata e Virola surinamensis podem ser facilmente identificadas devido sua ornamentação da célula guarda, as espécies Alexa grandiflora e Lecythis lurida apresentam estruturas semelhantes dificultando a identificação. Os tricomas apresentaram formas variadas, sendo estes o melhor parâmetro para identificação e distinção. As Fabaceae são as que possuem maior diversidade de estrutura dificultando o agrupamento, a frequência estomática pode ser utilizada com sucesso para agrupamento das espécies estudadas.Research, Society and Development2021-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1296110.33448/rsd-v10i2.12961Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e58810212961Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e58810212961Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e588102129612525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12961/11636Copyright (c) 2021 Alisson Rodrigo Souza Reis; Kerciane Pedro da Silva; Dihego Rosa das Chagashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessReis, Alisson Rodrigo SouzaSilva, Kerciane Pedro daChagas, Dihego Rosa das2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12961Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:23.961030Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species Análisis de superficie foliar y agrupamiento de 10 especies arbóreas: una herramienta en la identificación de especies amazónicas Análise da superfície foliar e agrupamento de 10 espécies arbóreas: uma ferramenta na identificação de espécies Amazônicas |
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Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species |
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Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species Reis, Alisson Rodrigo Souza Anatomia vegetal Estruturas anatomia Identificação foliar Epiderme. Anatomía vegetal Estructuras anatómicas Identificación foliar Epidermis. Plant anatomy Anatomical structures Leaf identification Epidermis. |
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Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species |
title_full |
Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species |
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Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species |
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Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species |
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Analysis of leaf surface and clustering of 10 tree species: a tool in the identification of Amazonian species |
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Reis, Alisson Rodrigo Souza |
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Reis, Alisson Rodrigo Souza Silva, Kerciane Pedro da Chagas, Dihego Rosa das |
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Silva, Kerciane Pedro da Chagas, Dihego Rosa das |
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Reis, Alisson Rodrigo Souza Silva, Kerciane Pedro da Chagas, Dihego Rosa das |
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Anatomia vegetal Estruturas anatomia Identificação foliar Epiderme. Anatomía vegetal Estructuras anatómicas Identificación foliar Epidermis. Plant anatomy Anatomical structures Leaf identification Epidermis. |
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Anatomia vegetal Estruturas anatomia Identificação foliar Epiderme. Anatomía vegetal Estructuras anatómicas Identificación foliar Epidermis. Plant anatomy Anatomical structures Leaf identification Epidermis. |
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The objective was to describe and systematize the leaf epidermis of 10 Amazonian forest species, with tools to help the taxonomy, contributing with the technical-scientific knowledge. For this, the usual techniques in plant anatomy were performed, for observation, besides the stomata width, length and frequency and submitted to statistics, applying: Tukey test, ANOVA, Cluster Analysis and Principal Component Analysis. The adaxial and abaxial epidermis cells are heterodimensional, with varying shape and size, rounded and sinuous, in all species the stomata are anomocytic and only Spondias mombin is amphiestomatic, Dipteryx odorata and Virola surinamensis species can be easily Identified due to their guard cell ornamentation, the species Alexa grandiflora and Lecythis lurida have similar structures making identification difficult. The trichomes presented varied forms, being these the best parameter for identification and distinction. The Fabaceae are the ones that have greater structure diversity, making the grouping difficult, the stomatal frequency can be successfully used to group the studied species. |
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