Enzyme etching treatment as an aid in the study of seed surface sculpture in Justicia and Rue Ilia (Acanthaceae) |
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Authors: | RICHARD N. LESTER CECILIA EZCURRA |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Birmingham, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham B152TT;Instituto de Botanica Darwinion, C.C. 22, 1642 San Isidro, Argentina |
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Abstract: | LESTER, R. N. & EZCURRA, C, 1991. Enzyme etching treatment as an aid in the study of seed surface sculpture in Justicia and Ruellia (Acanthaceae). Enzyme etching treatment of seeds of Justicia was tested before scanning electron microscope examination. On all species tested the treatment removed the outer periclinal walls of the epidermal cells of the seeds, revealing the shape and morphology of the anticlinal walls. This treatment provides additional characters of the structure of the testa that may be useful in assessing relationships between species in this large and complex genus, but it proved useless in Ruellia. Here the seeds produce a coat of mucilage when moistened that completely protects the testa from the action of even extensive enzyme treatment. |
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Keywords: | Hairs mucilage testa |
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