Wednesday, 10 April 2024

Occurrence and Taxonomic Significance of Cystoliths in Acanthaceae | Chapter 4 | Innovations in Biological Science Vol. 1

 The present study investigated foliar anatomical features of some Acanthaceae, of which cystoliths form a slender segment. Foliar anatomical features of 43 species belonging to 22 genera of the family Acanthaceae were studied. Cystoliths are characteristic of the family. Generally, they are present in laminar epidermis, petiolar epidermis and ground tissue. They exhibit different shapes, sizes and even colors. In some taxa, both ends of cystoliths are obtuse or acute, whereas in others one of the ends of cystolith are either obtuse or acute. They observed either single or double. However, they are totally absent in Acanthus spinosus L., Adhatoda beddomei C.B. Clarke and Staurogyne zeylanica (Nees) O. Ktze. This communication reviewed their occurrence in the family and highlighted their taxonomic significance.


Author(s) Details:

Patil A.M,
Department of Botany, Rani Laxmibai College, Parola District Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India.

D.A. Patil,
Department of Botany, S.S.V.P.S’s L.K.Dr.P.R.Ghogrey Science College, Dhule – 424005, Maharashtra, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/IBS-V1/article/view/14013

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