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1 January 2011 Morpho-anatomical variations during stem development in some epiphytic Cactaceae
Renata Cristina Cassimiro de Lemos, Gladys Flávia de A. Melo-de-Pinna
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Abstract

In this study, the morpho-anatomical features of Hatiora salicornioides (Harworth) Britton & Rose, Rhipsalis floccosa Salm-Dyck Pfeiffer, Rhipsalis elliptica G. Lindb. ex K. Schum. and Epiphyllum phyllanthus (L.) Haworth. were studied during different phases of stem development. Primary (more developed) and terminal (less developed) segments showed variations of anatomical features as exhibited by the epidermal cells in surface view and transverse section. Features of the vascular system, e.g., the occurrence of non-lignified parenchyma in bands (H. salicornioides) or in small groups (R. floccosa and R. elliptica), as well as pericycle fibers and lignified cells in the medullar region, were only observed on the primary segments. Nevertheless, based on our anatomical analysis of stem segments in different developmental phases, we conclude that some characters described and used in systematic interpretations should be revised, mainly in the vascular (secondary xylem; non-xylematic vascular fibers) and dermal systems (epidermis in surface view and transverse section).

Renata Cristina Cassimiro de Lemos and Gladys Flávia de A. Melo-de-Pinna "Morpho-anatomical variations during stem development in some epiphytic Cactaceae," The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 138(1), 16-25, (1 January 2011). https://doi.org/10.3159/10-RA-054.1
Received: 17 August 2010; Published: 1 January 2011
KEYWORDS
Epiphyllum
Hatiora
plant development
Rhipsalis
Stem anatomy
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