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http://dx.doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2014.44.2.119

The taxonomic implication of leaf anatomy in tribe Sorbarieae (Spiraeoideae: Rosaceae)  

Song, Jun-Ho (Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Department of Biology & Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Kyung Hee University)
Hong, Suk-Pyo (Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Department of Biology & Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Kyung Hee University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy / v.44, no.2, 2014 , pp. 119-131 More about this Journal
Abstract
A comparative study of leaf anatomy in tribe Sorbarieae (Adenostoma, Chamaebatiaria, Sorbaria, Spiraeanthus) including one related genus Lyonothamnus was carried out using light microscopy. Anatomical characteristics of the leaf blade and midrib were described and taxonomically evaluated. The anatomical characters which described in this study are as follows: thickness of leaf midrib, blade in cross section, cuticle, epidermal cell, stoma, trichome, mesophyll, crystal, main vasculature type. All features were compared and the vascular patterns of midrib were distinguished two types. - Type 1: Trace tripartite (Adenostoma), Type 2: Trace continuous, subtype 2A: flat arc (Chamaebatiaria, Spiraeanthus), subtype 2B: U-shape arc (Lyonothamnus, Sorbaria). In conclusion, some of leaf anatomical characters (e.g., cuticle, epidermal cell, trichome, mesophyll, main vasculature type) can be useful for diagnostic features. Hypostomatic type, dorsiventral mesophyll, Ushape vasculature type would constitute a major characters for genus Sorbaria in Sorbarieae. The detailed anatomical description of studied taxa is provided, and its systematic importance is also briefly discussed.
Keywords
Vascular bundle; Leaf anatomy; Sorbaria; Sorbarieae; Rosaceae;
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