Floral and vegetative morphometrics of three Platonia insignis Mart. (Clusiaceae) populations,a native tree from the Brazilian Amazon |
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Authors: | R V Carvalho Saraiva P M Correia de Albuquerque E C Girnos |
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Institution: | 1. Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Maranh?o, Sao Luis, Brazilraysaval@hotmail.com;3. Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Maranh?o, Sao Luis, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Platonia insignis Mart. (Clusiaceae), the bacurizeiro, is a native tree species from the Brazilian Amazon forests. Three populations of P. insignis have been observed in the north-east region of the state of Maranhão that differ in flower color: the red population that produces dark pink flowers, the pink population that produces light pink flowers, and the white population with yellowish-white flowers. From multivariate statistical analysis, we aimed at characterizing such populations using morpho-anatomical leaf and flower morphology parameters. A total of 40 P. insignis individuals have been sampled in the cities of São Luís and Chapadinha. The morphological traits varied more than the anatomical traits. Area, fresh mass, and dry mass were the leaf parameters that show more variations. Platonia insignis have hypostomatic or amphihypostomatic leaves. The length of the gynoecium+the length of the nectary, the total length and the length of gynoecium were the principal components considering flower analysis. The three populations did not show significant differences nor did they group using Ward's method. Individuals from the Chapadinha and São Luís red population have been separated according to leaf and flower morphological traits, and the morphological difference between individuals may represent early stages of geographical speciation. |
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Keywords: | Bacurizeiro leaf anatomic traits leaf and flower morphological traits Platonia insignis Mart population variation |
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