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Phylloclade anatomy in Phyllanthus section Choretropsis (Phyllanthaceae)
Authors:LAURA J MOREIRA SANTIAGO  RICARDO PEREIRA LOURO  MARGARETE EMMERICH
Institution:Laboratório de Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia, Departamento de Botânica, Escola de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Avenida Pasteur 458 –Urca, Rio de Janeiro, CEP 22290-240, Brazil;
Laboratório de Ultraestrutura Vegetal, Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Biologia, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Bl. A, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, CEP 21941-902, Brazil;
Departamento de Botânica, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, CEP 20940-040, Brazil
Abstract:The phylloclade anatomy of nine Brazilian species of the genus Phyllanthus section Choretropsis was studied, and its systematic significance was analysed. The arrangement of epidermal cells varied according to the species, with the guard cells of the stomatal apparatus distributed randomly or with the longitudinal axis parallel to the branch. In both branch types, the stomata were distributed on the phylloclade surface, except in P. gladiatus which showed hypostomatic branches. In most of the species, phylloclades developed a vascular system surrounded by clusters of fibres and cortical parenchyma, which could differentiate into palisade‐like tissue and ground tissue like a true leaf blade. The distribution of the vascular system followed the cylindrical or flattened diameter shape of the branch. In subsection Choretropsis, the cylindrical branches of P. choretroides, contrary to other species, developed a second ring formed by clusters of fibres surrounded by large parenchymal cells. In subsection Applanata, the palisade‐like cells of P. flagelliformis phylloclades acquired an isodiametric shape. The highest level of specialization was observed in P. gladiatus, which developed phylloclades with a dorsiventral structure, a main vein, and small sets of lateral vascular bundles like a typical leaf blade. The tissue arrangement of different species showed a gradual pattern, which was correlated with the different branch morphology and plant architecture. Despite the transitional pattern, it was suggested that some of the phylloclades had an independent origin and convergent evolution in the Choretropsis section. The anatomy of different branch types was shown to be useful, either in isolation or in association with other morphological characters, to delimit the species and to further understand their relationships and phylogeny. © 2008 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2008, 157 , 91–102.
Keywords:Brazil  phylloclades  anatomy              Phyllanthus
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