INVESTIGADORES
MONTTI Lia Fernanda
artículos
Título:
Anatomical traits of woody bamboos useful for taxonomic identification: a case of study in Neotropical species
Autor/es:
MONTTI LÍA; GRACIANO RIBEIRO DALVA; GOLDSTEIN GUILLERMO
Revista:
Journal of Bamboo and Rattan
Editorial:
Kerala Forest Research Institute
Referencias:
Lugar: Kerala, India; Año: 2008 vol. 7 p. 1 - 20
ISSN:
0973-4449
Resumen:
Bamboos are perennial monocarps with long flowering intervals. To use floral morphology for species identification is difficult, because floral material is not always available. Anatomical characters may be used instead of floral traits for plant identification. However, in America there are few anatomical studies on woody bamboos species. Anatomical studies on two native Neotropical bamboo species were made and unique traits of each species that can be used to help in their classification are presented. A complete description and comparative analysis of the anatomical characters of leaf, culm and root for Chusquea ramosissima and Chusquea tenella are presented. Both species shared common characteristics to other members of Bambusoideae such as equal shape and position of silica cell in the leaf epidermis, presence of epidermal appendages, amphistomatic leaves and structure of culm vascular bundles. Both species exhibited differences such as semi-massive culms, unique spatial structure of metaxylem vessels in the roots and abundant papillae in epidermal cells of C. tenella, or in C. ramosissima second and third order leaf’s vascular bundles and pericycle with more than five rows of cells