Leaf epidermal micromorphology of Cercis (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) |
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Authors: | PU ZOU JINGPING LIAO DIANXIANG ZHANG |
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Affiliation: | South China Botanical Garden, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, China |
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Abstract: | The micromorphology of leaf epidermal cells and stomata of all eight species and one form (11 samples) of Cercis were observed by scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy. Both the adaxial and abaxial epidermal cells are polygonal or irregular in shape; the anticlinal walls are straight and arched or undulate. Two types of stomata, which occur only on the abaxial surface of the leaves, are found in the genus. The atypical paracytic type is present in only one species, Cercis chingii, and the anomocytic type is present in all other species. Interspecific differences are minor in the genus with regard to leaf epidermal characters, except for C. chingii, which is characterized by atypical paracytic‐type stomata, a two‐lipped outer stomatal rim, the highest stomatal density and undulate and densely pitted anticlinal walls in the adaxial epidermis. © 2008 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2008, 158 , 539–547. |
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Keywords: | Cercis leaf epidermis Leguminosae micromorphology stomata |
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