Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: OLIVEIRA, João Batista da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Miconia belongs to Miconieae tribe (Melastomataceae), the largest genus, having about 1,054 species. It can be recognized by the leaves without domatia, inflorescences usually terminal and not surrounded by bracts foliosas, goblet with reduced external laciniae petals with apex rounded or emarginate, never sharp, bacáceos fruit. The study was based on botanical collections of herbarium Teacher Vasconcelos Sobrinho - PEUFR, the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco and Geraldo Mariz - UFP, the Federal University of Pernambuco, which are from fragments of Atlantic Forest of the State of Pernambuco, all of which previously identified. adult leaves of Miconia species were collected, as follows: M. albicans, M. amacurensis, M. ciliata, M .. dodecandra, M. holosericea, M. hypoleuca, M. latecrenata, M. minutiflora, MI. mirabilis, and M. nervous prasina, which were analyzed by standard methods of plant anatomy. All species studied showed anticlinal walls of polygonal contour in front view, except M. hypoleucu and M latecrenata, which had the slightly sinuous, all of which have uniseriate epidermis. In general, the cuticle is thickened more in the adaxial side, which can be decorated or not. Trichomes are present on the abaxial face, in many species studied here, but there are some species that are glabrous. M. dodecandra, holosericea M., M. and M. hypoleuca mirabilis, there is a lot of star trichomes, which prevented a proper view of the abaxial surface. All rates are hipoestornáticas, and the stomata are slightly projected in relation to other epidermal cells in most species. Only in minutiflora M. and M. latecrenata these are located on the same level, and they like: anisocítico, anomocítico, diacítico and polocítico. The mesophyll was the dorsiventral type for all species. It was only constadada the presence of hypodermis in M. latecrenata. Drusen, rnonohídricos crystals were observed in many species. Characters such as striated cuticle, sinuous anticlinal walls and stellate trichomes serve to delimit some sections. While trichomes, stomata and leveling with epidermal cells, the presence of hypodermis space occupied by the palisade parenchyma, the number of layers composing the spongy parenchyma and palisade, the shape of the arc of the central rib and the number of beams that compose it are fundamental in defining the species within the sections.
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spelling PIMENTEL, Rejane Magalhães de MendonçaGOLDENBERG, RenatoZICKEL Carmen SílviaBARRETO, Roxana CardosoALVES, Gilberto Diashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5926747721518509OLIVEIRA, João Batista da Silva2016-06-21T12:01:48Z2007-06-21OLIVEIRA, João Batista da Silva. Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil. 2007.53 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco,Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4835ark:/57462/0013000005sd8Miconia belongs to Miconieae tribe (Melastomataceae), the largest genus, having about 1,054 species. It can be recognized by the leaves without domatia, inflorescences usually terminal and not surrounded by bracts foliosas, goblet with reduced external laciniae petals with apex rounded or emarginate, never sharp, bacáceos fruit. The study was based on botanical collections of herbarium Teacher Vasconcelos Sobrinho - PEUFR, the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco and Geraldo Mariz - UFP, the Federal University of Pernambuco, which are from fragments of Atlantic Forest of the State of Pernambuco, all of which previously identified. adult leaves of Miconia species were collected, as follows: M. albicans, M. amacurensis, M. ciliata, M .. dodecandra, M. holosericea, M. hypoleuca, M. latecrenata, M. minutiflora, MI. mirabilis, and M. nervous prasina, which were analyzed by standard methods of plant anatomy. All species studied showed anticlinal walls of polygonal contour in front view, except M. hypoleucu and M latecrenata, which had the slightly sinuous, all of which have uniseriate epidermis. In general, the cuticle is thickened more in the adaxial side, which can be decorated or not. Trichomes are present on the abaxial face, in many species studied here, but there are some species that are glabrous. M. dodecandra, holosericea M., M. and M. hypoleuca mirabilis, there is a lot of star trichomes, which prevented a proper view of the abaxial surface. All rates are hipoestornáticas, and the stomata are slightly projected in relation to other epidermal cells in most species. Only in minutiflora M. and M. latecrenata these are located on the same level, and they like: anisocítico, anomocítico, diacítico and polocítico. The mesophyll was the dorsiventral type for all species. It was only constadada the presence of hypodermis in M. latecrenata. Drusen, rnonohídricos crystals were observed in many species. Characters such as striated cuticle, sinuous anticlinal walls and stellate trichomes serve to delimit some sections. While trichomes, stomata and leveling with epidermal cells, the presence of hypodermis space occupied by the palisade parenchyma, the number of layers composing the spongy parenchyma and palisade, the shape of the arc of the central rib and the number of beams that compose it are fundamental in defining the species within the sections.Miconia pertence à tribo Miconieae (Melastomataceae), sendo o maior gênero, possuindo cerca de 1.054 espécies. Pode ser reconhecido pelas folhas sem domácias, inflorescências geralmente terminais e não envoltas por brácteas foliosas, cálice com lacínias externas reduzidas, pétalas com ápice arredondado ou emarginado, nunca agudo e frutos bacáceos. O estudo baseou-se nas coleções botânicas dos Herbarios Professor Vasconcelos Sobrinho — PEUFR, da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco e Geraldo Maríz — UFP, da UniversIdade Federal de Pernambuco, as quais são provenientes fragmentos de Mata Atlântica do Estado de Pernambuco, sendo todas previamente identificadas. Foram coletadas folhas adultas das espécies de Miconia, sendo elas: M. albicans, M. amacurensis, M. ciliata, M.. dodecandra, M. holosericea, M. hypoleuca, M. latecrenata, M. minutiflora, MI. mirabilis, M. nervosa e M. prasina, as quais foram analisadas através de métodos usuais em anatomia vegetal. Todas as espécies estudadas mostraram paredes anticlinais de contorno poligonal, em vista frontal, excetuando-se M. hypoleucu e M latecrenata, as quais as apresentaram levemente sinuosas, sendo que todas elas possuem epiderme uniestratificada. De uma forma geral, a cutícula é mais espessada na face adaxial, podendo ser ornamentada ou não. Tricomas tectores estão presentes, na face abaxial, em muitas espécies aqui estudadas, porém há algumas espécies que são glabras. Para M. dodecandra, M. holosericea, M. hypoleuca e M. mirabilis, há uma grande quantidade de tricomas estrelados, os quais impediram uma adequada visualização da superfície abaxial. Todos os taxa são hipoestornáticas, sendo que os estômatos estão levemente projetados em relação às demais células epidérmicas, em grande parte das espécies. Apenas em M. minutiflora e M. latecrenata estes estão localizados no mesmo nível, sendo eles do tipo: anisocítico, anomocítico, diacítico e polocítico. O mesofilo foi do tipo dorsiventral para todas as espécies. Só foi constadada a presença de hipoderme em M. latecrenata. Drusas, cristais rnonohídricos foram observados em muitas espécies. Caracteres como cutícula estriada, paredes anticlinais sinuosas e tricomas estrelados servem delimitar algumas seções. Enquanto que os tipos de tricomas, estômatos e seu nivelamento com as células epidérmicas, presença de hipoderme, espaço ocupado pelo parênquima paliçádico, o número de camadas que compõem os parênquimas esponjoso e paliçádico, a forma do arco da nervura central e o número de feixes que o compõem são fundamentais na delimitação das espécies dentro das seções.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-06-21T12:01:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Joao_Batista_da_Silva_Oliveira.pdf: 624499 bytes, checksum: b32b2b6cc7c518e79fa9fb3086b7e36f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-21T12:01:48Z (GMT). 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title Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil
spellingShingle Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil
OLIVEIRA, João Batista da Silva
Miconia Ruiz
Anatomia vegetal
Melastomataceae
Leaf anatomy
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil
title_full Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil
title_fullStr Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil
title_sort Anatomia foliar como subsídio a taxonomia de Miconia Ruiz et Pav. (Melastomataceae) em Pernambuco - Brasil
author OLIVEIRA, João Batista da Silva
author_facet OLIVEIRA, João Batista da Silva
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv GOLDENBERG, Renato
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv ZICKEL Carmen Sílvia
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv BARRETO, Roxana Cardoso
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv ALVES, Gilberto Dias
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, João Batista da Silva
contributor_str_mv PIMENTEL, Rejane Magalhães de Mendonça
GOLDENBERG, Renato
ZICKEL Carmen Sílvia
BARRETO, Roxana Cardoso
ALVES, Gilberto Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Miconia Ruiz
Anatomia vegetal
Melastomataceae
topic Miconia Ruiz
Anatomia vegetal
Melastomataceae
Leaf anatomy
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
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description Miconia belongs to Miconieae tribe (Melastomataceae), the largest genus, having about 1,054 species. It can be recognized by the leaves without domatia, inflorescences usually terminal and not surrounded by bracts foliosas, goblet with reduced external laciniae petals with apex rounded or emarginate, never sharp, bacáceos fruit. The study was based on botanical collections of herbarium Teacher Vasconcelos Sobrinho - PEUFR, the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco and Geraldo Mariz - UFP, the Federal University of Pernambuco, which are from fragments of Atlantic Forest of the State of Pernambuco, all of which previously identified. adult leaves of Miconia species were collected, as follows: M. albicans, M. amacurensis, M. ciliata, M .. dodecandra, M. holosericea, M. hypoleuca, M. latecrenata, M. minutiflora, MI. mirabilis, and M. nervous prasina, which were analyzed by standard methods of plant anatomy. All species studied showed anticlinal walls of polygonal contour in front view, except M. hypoleucu and M latecrenata, which had the slightly sinuous, all of which have uniseriate epidermis. In general, the cuticle is thickened more in the adaxial side, which can be decorated or not. Trichomes are present on the abaxial face, in many species studied here, but there are some species that are glabrous. M. dodecandra, holosericea M., M. and M. hypoleuca mirabilis, there is a lot of star trichomes, which prevented a proper view of the abaxial surface. All rates are hipoestornáticas, and the stomata are slightly projected in relation to other epidermal cells in most species. Only in minutiflora M. and M. latecrenata these are located on the same level, and they like: anisocítico, anomocítico, diacítico and polocítico. The mesophyll was the dorsiventral type for all species. It was only constadada the presence of hypodermis in M. latecrenata. Drusen, rnonohídricos crystals were observed in many species. Characters such as striated cuticle, sinuous anticlinal walls and stellate trichomes serve to delimit some sections. While trichomes, stomata and leveling with epidermal cells, the presence of hypodermis space occupied by the palisade parenchyma, the number of layers composing the spongy parenchyma and palisade, the shape of the arc of the central rib and the number of beams that compose it are fundamental in defining the species within the sections.
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