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Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura. |
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05/12/2022 |
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05/12/2022 |
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OLIVEIRA, R. S. de; SOUZA, S. de O.; AONA, L. Y. S.; SOUZA, F. V. D.; ROSSI, M. L.; SOUZA, E. H. de. |
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RAFAELLE SOUZA DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA; SANDRA DE OLIVEIRA SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA; LIDYANNE YURIKO SALEME AONA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA; FERNANDA VIDIGAL DUARTE SOUZA, CNPMF; MÔNICA LANZONI ROSSI, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO, PIRACICABA; EVERTON HILO DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA. |
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Leaf structure of Tillandsia species (Tillandsioideae: Bromeliaceae) by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
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Microsc Res Tech, v.85, n.1, p.253-269. Jan, 2022. |
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1097-0029 |
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Inglês |
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Tillandsia L. is the largest genus of the family Bromeliaceae, containing 755 species and seven subgenera. Morphoanatomical studies of leaves provide useful characteristics to phylogenetic, taxonomic, and ecological analyses. This study aims to characterize and compare the leaves of 24 species of the four subgenera of Tillandsia that occur in Bahia and also perform adaptative inferences to environmental responses. The results of the species' morphoanatomical studies were compared through dissimilarity analysis. The species have rosulate leaves with varying lengths and widths. The peltate trichomes present variation in the indument density and the length of their wing and central disk. The stomata are longitudinally distributed in one or both sides of the limb. The mesophyll is dorsiventral and presents aquiferous and chlorophyllic parenchymas. The vascular bundles are collateral and partially covered by fibers, except for Tillandsia linearis. Based on the dissimilarity analysis, it was possible to identify the formation of five groups. Group G1 was composed of T. linearis, which diverged from the other species of the subgenus. Group G2 was formed by the remaining species of the subgenus Phytarrhiza. G3 and G4 presented the species of the subgenus Diaphoranthema and Tillandsia, respectively. Group G5 gathered 11 species of the subgenus Anoplophytum and presented higher variability than the other subgenera. Based on the results, the morphoanatomical characteristics can be used to characterize and group Tillandsia species, besides confirming the morphological variability of these species to the epiphyte habit in different environments, especially xeric ones. MenosTillandsia L. is the largest genus of the family Bromeliaceae, containing 755 species and seven subgenera. Morphoanatomical studies of leaves provide useful characteristics to phylogenetic, taxonomic, and ecological analyses. This study aims to characterize and compare the leaves of 24 species of the four subgenera of Tillandsia that occur in Bahia and also perform adaptative inferences to environmental responses. The results of the species' morphoanatomical studies were compared through dissimilarity analysis. The species have rosulate leaves with varying lengths and widths. The peltate trichomes present variation in the indument density and the length of their wing and central disk. The stomata are longitudinally distributed in one or both sides of the limb. The mesophyll is dorsiventral and presents aquiferous and chlorophyllic parenchymas. The vascular bundles are collateral and partially covered by fibers, except for Tillandsia linearis. Based on the dissimilarity analysis, it was possible to identify the formation of five groups. Group G1 was composed of T. linearis, which diverged from the other species of the subgenus. Group G2 was formed by the remaining species of the subgenus Phytarrhiza. G3 and G4 presented the species of the subgenus Diaphoranthema and Tillandsia, respectively. Group G5 gathered 11 species of the subgenus Anoplophytum and presented higher variability than the other subgenera. Based on the results, the morphoanatomical characteristics can be used... Mostrar Tudo |
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Bromélia; Bromeliaceae. |
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