1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf00989202
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Anatomical changes and evolutionary trends in the foliar epidermis of extant and fossil Euro-Mediterranean oaks (Fagaceae)

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“…Cuticle characteristics were identified using keys and descriptions (Wilkinson, 1979;Penas et al, 1994;Westerkamp and Demmelmeyer, 1997;Uzunova et al, 1997). The leaf samples were then identified at the species level according to their cuticle and morphological characteristics (Castroviejo et al, 1986(Castroviejo et al, -2004, and by comparing them with present-day material.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cuticle characteristics were identified using keys and descriptions (Wilkinson, 1979;Penas et al, 1994;Westerkamp and Demmelmeyer, 1997;Uzunova et al, 1997). The leaf samples were then identified at the species level according to their cuticle and morphological characteristics (Castroviejo et al, 1986(Castroviejo et al, -2004, and by comparing them with present-day material.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These works established a terminology of leaf epidermal features of Fagaceae. Subsequently, the leaf epidermal features of a large number of oaks from Europe and Asia have been reported, especially from the Mediterranean region (Llamas et al, 1995;Zhou, Wilkinson & Wu, 1995;Bussotti & Grossoni, 1997;Uzunova, Palamarev & Ehrendorfer, 1997;Luo & Zhou, 2001;Karioti et al, 2011;Panahi et al, 2012), Tschan & Denk, 2012). All these studies form a solid foundation for comparative analysis of the leaf epidermal features of this large genus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of epidermal structures has proved to be of some help in taxonomy of oaks and provided a valuable set of analytical characters for species delimitation (THAMSON and MOHLENBROCK 1979, BA^I] 1981, SAFOU and SAINT-MARTIN 1989, MANOS 1993, PÉNAS MERINO et al 1994, LLAMAS et al 1995, UZUNOVA et al 1997, FORTINI et al 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different characteristics of stomata such as density, dimension, location, subsidiary cell, guard cells and rim have been used for delimitation of oak species by some investigators (UZUNOVA and PALAMAREV 1993, BUSSOTTI and GROSSONI 1997, UZUNOVA et al 1997, LOU and ZHOU 2001.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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