Micromorphology and anatomy of leaves of Syzygium floribundum (Myrtaceae: Syzygieae), a rainforest tree endemic to eastern Australia


Autoria(s): Retamales, Hernan A.; Scherson, Rosa; Scharaschkin, Tanya
Data(s)

06/12/2014

Resumo

Although species of Syzygium are abundant components of the rainforests in Queensland and New South Wales, little is known about the anatomy of the Australian taxa. Here we describe the foliar anatomy and micromorphology of Syzygium floribundum (syn: Waterhousea floribunda) using standard protocols for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and light microscopy. Syzygium floribundum possesses dorsiventral leaves with cyclo-staurocytic stomata, single epidermis, internal phloem, rhombus-shaped calcium oxalate crystals and complex-open midrib. In general, leaf anatomical and micromorphological characters are common with some species of the tribe Syzygieae. However, this particular combination of leaf characters has not been reported in a species of the genus. The anatomy of the species is typical of mesophytic taxa.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85127/

Publicador

Royal Society of Queensland

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85127/3/85127.pdf

Retamales, Hernan A., Scherson, Rosa, & Scharaschkin, Tanya (2014) Micromorphology and anatomy of leaves of Syzygium floribundum (Myrtaceae: Syzygieae), a rainforest tree endemic to eastern Australia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, 119(1), pp. 45-52.

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Copyright 2014 [Please consult the author]

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Journal Article