INVESTIGADORES
RUGOLO Zulma Esther
artículos
Título:
Culm anatomy: a contribution to the identification of vegetative
Autor/es:
CAROLINA GUERREIRO, M. FERNANDA RODRÍGUE & ZULMA E. RÚGOLO DE AGRASAR
Revista:
KEW BULLETIN
Editorial:
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Referencias:
Lugar: London; Año: 2013 vol. 68 p. 209 - 218
ISSN:
0075-5974
Resumen:
Summary. Six genera of woody bamboos (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Bambuseae) occur along the Andes, but only
two reach the southernmost portion of this mountain range, Chusquea Kunth and Rhipidocladum McClure. In
woody bamboos, the identification of new anatomical characters bears a considerable taxonomic significance
contributing to the determination of vegetative material. In the present work, culm anatomy of Andean woody
bamboo species occurring in Argentina and neighbouring areas is described. Eight species are surveyed: C. culeouSix genera of woody bamboos (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Bambuseae) occur along the Andes, but only
two reach the southernmost portion of this mountain range, Chusquea Kunth and Rhipidocladum McClure. In
woody bamboos, the identification of new anatomical characters bears a considerable taxonomic significance
contributing to the determination of vegetative material. In the present work, culm anatomy of Andean woody
bamboo species occurring in Argentina and neighbouring areas is described. Eight species are surveyed: C. culeouChusquea Kunth and Rhipidocladum McClure. In
woody bamboos, the identification of new anatomical characters bears a considerable taxonomic significance
contributing to the determination of vegetative material. In the present work, culm anatomy of Andean woody
bamboo species occurring in Argentina and neighbouring areas is described. Eight species are surveyed: C. culeoufication of new anatomical characters bears a considerable taxonomic significance
contributing to the determination of vegetative material. In the present work, culm anatomy of Andean woody
bamboo species occurring in Argentina and neighbouring areas is described. Eight species are surveyed: C. culeouC. culeou
E. Desv., C. deficiens Parodi, C. lorentziana Griseb., C. montana Phil., C. quila Kunth, C. valdiviensis Phil., R. neumanniiC. deficiens Parodi, C. lorentziana Griseb., C. montana Phil., C. quila Kunth, C. valdiviensis Phil., R. neumannii
Sulekic, Rúgolo & L. G. Clark and R. racemiflorum (Steud.) McClure. Culm epidermal and cross sectional characters
of each species are described and an identification key based on anatomical characters is provided. Culm anatomical
characters of C. montana, C. quila and C. valdiviensis are presented for the first time. Also, anatomical evidence that
support the idea of C. quila and C. valdiviensis as different species is presented and information on useful characters to
distinguish between them is provided. The taxa studied are compared in tables based on culmanatomical characters of
taxonomic value.R. racemiflorum (Steud.) McClure. Culm epidermal and cross sectional characters
of each species are described and an identification key based on anatomical characters is provided. Culm anatomical
characters of C. montana, C. quila and C. valdiviensis are presented for the first time. Also, anatomical evidence that
support the idea of C. quila and C. valdiviensis as different species is presented and information on useful characters to
distinguish between them is provided. The taxa studied are compared in tables based on culmanatomical characters of
taxonomic value.fication key based on anatomical characters is provided. Culm anatomical
characters of C. montana, C. quila and C. valdiviensis are presented for the first time. Also, anatomical evidence that
support the idea of C. quila and C. valdiviensis as different species is presented and information on useful characters to
distinguish between them is provided. The taxa studied are compared in tables based on culmanatomical characters of
taxonomic value.C. montana, C. quila and C. valdiviensis are presented for the first time. Also, anatomical evidence that
support the idea of C. quila and C. valdiviensis as different species is presented and information on useful characters to
distinguish between them is provided. The taxa studied are compared in tables based on culmanatomical characters of
taxonomic value.C. quila and C. valdiviensis as different species is presented and information on useful characters to
distinguish between them is provided. The taxa studied are compared in tables based on culmanatomical characters of
taxonomic value.