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Taxonomic, evolutionary and ecological implications of the leaf anatomy of rhizomatous Iris species
Authors:QI-GEN WU  D F CUTLER FLS
Institution:South China Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Guangzhou (Canton) China;Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3DS
Abstract:The leaf anatomy of the rhizomatous Iris species with ensiform leaves and the related genera Pardanthopsis and Belamcanda is described. Their isobilateral leaves may or may not have a pseudo-dorsiventral structure. Variable characters of their leaf blades include: outline in transverse section, height and shape of papillae, form and structure of stomata, transverse section outline of marginal fibre strands and sclerenchy matous inner bundle sheath at phloem and xylem poles, forms of mesophyll arrangement, mesophyll structure and air canals, vascular bundle arrangement and the detailed structure of the larger vascular bundles, distribution of tannin, size and distribution of crystals. The taxonomic and ecological significance of these characters has been evaluated.
The anatomical characteristics of 25 supraspecific taxa in three genera are presented and compared in tables. The relationships and evolutionary position of these taxa are discussed. Each of the three subgroups within Iris appears to be correlated with a syndrome of anatomical characters. Some species currently of uncertain taxonomic position are discussed, and their classification based on anatomical data is suggested.
Some characters related to xeromorphy or helomorphy are mentioned.
Keywords:Anatomy              Belamcanda            helomorphy              Iris            leaf structure              Pardanthopsis            taxonomy  xeromorphy
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