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Comparative anatomy and systematics of woody Saxifragaceae. Aphanopetalum Endl.
Authors:WILLIAM C. DICKISON  MATTHEW H. HILS  TERRY W. LUCANSKY  WILLIAM LOUIS STERN
Affiliation:Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, U.S. A.;Department of Biology, Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio 44234, U.S. A.;Department of Botany and Department of Forestry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, U.S. A.
Abstract:The floral and vegetative anatomy of the small Australian genus Aphanopetalum were studied. Wood is described for the first time and is characterized by predominantly solitary pores, scalariform vessel element perforation plates with low bar numbers, imperforate tracheary elements with distinctly bordered pits, sparse axial parenchyma, and a combination of homocellular and heterocellular rayS. Starch occurs in both axial and ray parenchyma of the wood. Stems possess unilacunar, one-trace nodes and the uncommon feature of an endodermis with well-defined Casparian stripS. Leaves have anomocytic stomata, a bifacial mesophyll and semicraspedodromous venation or a combination of semicraspedodromous and brochidodromous venation. The tetramerous flowers are apetalous or have minute petals. The compound, half-inferior gynoecium consists of essentially totally united carpels. The pattern of floral vascularization resembles different Saxifragaceae sensu lalo in that the compound sepal-plane and petal-plane traces give rise to staman bundles as well as sepal, petal, and carpel wall venation in their respective planes. The ventral ovarian bundles are fused into a single ventral complex that subdivides at the top of the ovary to form ventral bundles and to supply the one ovule in each locule. Vegetative and floral features provide compelling evidence to suggest that Aphanopetalum has its nearest relatives among the Saxifragaceae sensu lato rather than Cunoniaceae. The genus is probably best treated as forming its own subfamily (or family) among the saxifragaean alliance.
Keywords:Cunoniaceae    floral anatomy    leaf anatomy    wood anatomy
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