1. 瘤足蕨属(Plagiogyria)植物叶柄和羽片横切面解剖学特征及分类学意义.
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张 云, 蓝疏钰, 王任翔, and 邓晰朝
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CELL morphology , *PETIOLES , *MICROSCOPY , *CHINESE characters , *EPIDERMIS - Abstract
The anatomical comparative study of petiole and pinnule cross-sections of nine species from Plagiogyria was performed using light microscopy for the first time. The results showed that the epidermis, the basic tissue and middle column of middle petiole transection and epidermis, mesophyll and main vein of the vegetative leaf pinnule of nine species of Plagiogyria were similar, for example, the epidermis of the transverse section of the middle petiole was not covered with hair or squamas, the epidermis was round in shape with thick-walled tissue, and the central cylinder was a amphicribral vascular bundle; the stomatas of trophyll pinnule transection were only distributed in the lower epidermis, the shape of epidermal cells was flat, and the type of the main vein belongs to the peripheral vascular bundle, which supports for the viewpoint that Plagiogyria was a natural taxonomy. In the evolution of the system, Plagiogyria had a certain relationship with the Alsophila spinulosa and both of them had similar characteristics and also showed certain differences. However, the petiole central transverse section of these nine species of Plagiogyria were trapezoidal, oval or triangular. The shape of the vascular bundle including “U” shape, “V” shape or triangle. The number of vascular bundles in the central transverse section of the petiole was one or three. The arrangement of xylem in vascular bundles including Chinese character “Eight” shape, “U” shape or “-” shape; The underside protuberances of the pinnule main veins were curved, triangular or trapezoidal. The xylem of the petiole had two forms: typical hippocampus and atypical hippocampus. The typical hippocampus was characterized by obvious hook state at both ends of the xylem. The atypical hippocampus was characterized by no obvious hook state at the two ends of xylem or one of the xylems had no hook at one end. These morphological anatomical features are stable and cluster specific, which provides a new reference for taxonomy and systematic studies of Plagiogyria. Finally, a key to the Plagiogyria species is given based on the anatomical characteristics of the transverse section of petiole and pinnule. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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