Wednesday, 28 February 2024

Endomorphic Features of the Petiole as an Aid in Taxonomy of the Genus Ixora L. (Rubiaceae) | Chapter 5 | Advanced Research in Biological Science Vol. 8

This study focuses endomorphic features of the petiole with a view to its utility in identification vis-a-vis taxonomy of the genus. Anatomical observations are although fair in the family Rubiaceae, foliar anatomy and particularly petiolar anatomy is generally overlooked in past. The study investigated petiolar anatomy of 12 species of the genus Ixora L. (Rubiaceae). The petioles “in transverse section (T.S.)” are horse shoe-shaped, planoconvex or circular in outline. They are usually winged and channeled adaxially. The extent of development of various tissues and their distribution, besides the cell inclusions, are observed. The vasculature is resolved into a conspicuous central arc, besides few other vascular bundles. The central arc is horse shoe-shaped, heart-shaped, circular, lunar or crescent shaped. The vascular arcs or bundles are capped abaxially by few sclerenchymatous layers, except few. The shapes of petiole, petiolar wings, features of epidermis, patterns of vascular supply and association of sclerenchyma with it, cell contents, etc. are thought systematically important. All these features are employed to prepare a key helping identification of the taxa investigated.


Author(s) Details:

Patil C. R.,
Department of Botany, Rani Laxmibai Mahavidyalaya, Parola-425111, District Jalgaon (M.S.), India.

D. A. Patil,
Post-Graduate Department of Botany, S. S. V. P. Sanstha’s L. K. Dr. P. R. Ghogrey Science College, Dhule-424005 (M.S.), India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ARBS-V8/article/view/13290

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