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  • 标题:Root anatomy of Galeandra leptoceras (orchidaceae)
  • 其他标题:Root anatomy of Galeandra leptoceras (orchidaceae)
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  • 作者:Barretta-Dos-Santos, Leila E ; Sant'ana, Jéssica ; Petini-Benelli, Adarilda
  • 期刊名称:Lankesteriana
  • 印刷版ISSN:1409-3871
  • 出版年度:2015
  • 卷号:15
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:159-164
  • 出版社:Creative Commons
  • 摘要:Due to the scarce information about the root organization of Galeandra genus representatives, this study aimed to describe the root anatomy of Galeandra leptoceras, describing adaptations related to hydric relations and characters of taxonomic interest. Five roots of three plants were fixed and preserved in 50% alcohol. These ones were cut in midline with the use of razors. The sections were stained with 0.05% Safrablau and mounted in glycerin. It was observed that the roots of species are structurally adapted to epiphytism; however, some anatomical features show that this species requires more frequent watering or environments with constant humidity. The anatomical characteristics described for roots support results reported by authors that include the genus in subtribe Catasetinae, Cymbidieae tribe. The anatomical characters have generic uniformity, serving as a tool for the genus's systematic.
  • 其他摘要:Due to the scarce information about the root organization of Galeandra genus representatives, this study aimed to describe the root anatomy of Galeandra leptoceras, describing adaptations related to hydric relations and characters of taxonomic interest. Five roots of three plants were fixed and preserved in 50% alcohol. These ones were cut in midline with the use of razors. The sections were stained with 0.05% Safrablau and mounted in glycerin. It was observed that the roots of species are structurally adapted to epiphytism; however, some anatomical features show that this species requires more frequent watering or environments with constant humidity. The anatomical characteristics described for roots support results reported by authors that include the genus in subtribe Catasetinae, Cymbidieae tribe. The anatomical characters have generic uniformity, serving as a tool for the genus's systematic.
  • 其他关键词:Roots;orchid;morphoanatomy;adaptation
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