1. Stem anatomy of neotropical Dioscorea L. (Dioscoreaceae) and its importance to the systematics of the genus.
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Tenorio, Vítor, Couto, Ricardo, Albuquerque, Elaine, Medeiros, Artur, Oliveira Ferreira, Rafaela, Braga, João, and Vieira, Ricardo
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DIOSCOREACEAE ,PLANT anatomy ,PLANT stems ,PLANT classification - Abstract
We anatomically characterized the aerial stems of the genus Dioscorea and evaluated the use of these anatomical characteristics to better understand the taxonomy, systematics, and diversity of the component species in the neotropics. Fragments of the aerial stems of 23 species were collected for anatomical analyses utilizing conventional cytohistological techniques. Stem anatomy did not support the subgenera and neotropical sections of Dioscorea, although D. sect. Monadelpha demonstrated similar anatomical characteristics with the representatives analyzed in the present work, supporting the possible monophyletism of that section. Some New World species demonstrated characteristics described earlier for Old World species, such as two phloem units internal to the large-diameter vessels. New characters to the vascularization of new world species are described, as a single ring of vascular bundles, intercalating common and cauline bundles. Tylosoids and actinocytic stomata were the first time reported in Dioscorea, and the vascular patterns are revisited with a systematic approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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