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INSTITUTO DE BOTANICA DARWINION
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
ANATOMÍA FOLIAR DE SACCIOLEPIS NASH (POACEAE: PANICOIDEAE: PANICEAE)
Autor/es:
DE GENNARO, D.; POZNER, R.E.; MORRONE, O.
Revista:
CANDOLLEA
Editorial:
CONSERVATOIRE ET JARDIN BOTANIQUES VILLE GENEVE
Referencias:
Lugar: Ginebra; Año: 2010 vol. 65 p. 197 - 210
ISSN:
0373-2967
Resumen:
Leaf anatomy study of the genus Sacciolepis Nash (Poaceae,
Panicoideae, Paniceae) is presented and discussed. It is based
on the analysis of epidermis in paradermal view and blade sections
of 18 species of this genus. It is concluded that the leaf
anatomy does not support previous proposals of subdivisions
of Sacciolepis, nor correlates with the geographical distribution
of species, and it has a very limited predictive value of the
environment where these species grow. An identification key,
for the species of the genus Sacciolepis based on the leaf
anatomy, is provided.Sacciolepis Nash (Poaceae,
Panicoideae, Paniceae) is presented and discussed. It is based
on the analysis of epidermis in paradermal view and blade sections
of 18 species of this genus. It is concluded that the leaf
anatomy does not support previous proposals of subdivisions
of Sacciolepis, nor correlates with the geographical distribution
of species, and it has a very limited predictive value of the
environment where these species grow. An identification key,
for the species of the genus Sacciolepis based on the leaf
anatomy, is provided.is presented and discussed. It is based
on the analysis of epidermis in paradermal view and blade sections
of 18 species of this genus. It is concluded that the leaf
anatomy does not support previous proposals of subdivisions
of Sacciolepis, nor correlates with the geographical distribution
of species, and it has a very limited predictive value of the
environment where these species grow. An identification key,
for the species of the genus Sacciolepis based on the leaf
anatomy, is provided.Sacciolepis, nor correlates with the geographical distribution
of species, and it has a very limited predictive value of the
environment where these species grow. An identification key,
for the species of the genus Sacciolepis based on the leaf
anatomy, is provided.Sacciolepis based on the leaf
anatomy, is provided.