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Vegetative anatomy and systematics of subtribe Dendrobiinae (Orchidaceae)
Authors:MICHAEL WAYNE MORRIS  WILLIAM LOUIS STERN FLS  WALTER S JUDD
Institution:Department of Biology, North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Georgia 30597, U.S.A.;Department of Botany, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-8526, U.S.A.
Abstract:Anatomy of leaf, stem, and root of more than 100 species in subtribe Dendrobiinae (Orchidaceae) was studied with the light microscope to provide a comparative anatomical treatment of these organs, to serve as an independent source of evidence that might be taxonomically important, and to recommend such reinterpretations of existing classifications as are suggested by a phylogenetic assessment of data. We based our classification on that of Rudolf Schlechter as the most complete and widely accepted today. We found that the anatomy of plants in subtribe Dendrobiinae reflects a high degree of morphological diversity, and many of the anatomical characters appear to be homoplasous. When these anatomical data are used to interpret the systematic relationships among the genera, they indicate that Dendrobium is not monophyletic and that Cadetia and Pseuderia are apparently nested within the structure of Dendrobium when section Grastidium is chosen as a functional outgroup. Lack of resolution in the strict consensus tree illustrates the difficulty of determining the phylogenetic relationships of many of Schlechter's sections using anatomical characters. Nevertheless, we recommend that his sectional classification, with appropriate modifications based on available data, be retained for the present, pending a more detailed understanding of the phylogeny of Dendrobiinae based on morphology, micromorphology, anatomy, and DNA studies.
Keywords:Epigeneium Dendrobium  Cadetia  Pseuderia  Flickingeria  Eria Diplocaulobium  Porpax tilosomes  exodermal V-thickenings
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