2012
DOI: 10.1071/bt12149
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Anatomical characterisation of the foliar colleters in Myrtoideae (Myrtaceae)

Abstract: Colleters are secretory structures that occur in vegetative or reproductive shoot apices of many botanical families. However, in the order Myrtales, reports of colleters have considered only external morphology. We therefore evaluated apical meristems of 52 species belonging to 17 genera from seven tribes of subfamily Myrtoideae (Myrtaceae), so as to analyse the incidence and morphological types of colleters. The samples were fixed for light and scanning electron microscopy. Histochemical tests were carried ou… Show more

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“…Chamaecrista and Caliciopsis studied, non-vascularized colleters have bee previously reported for other species of Chamaecrista belonging to other sections (De-Paula & Oliveira 2007;Coutinho et al 2013;, other species of Caesalpinioideae (Paiva & Machado 2006b;Paiva 2009;Souza 2014), and even species of other families (Paiva & Machado 2006a;Paiva 2009;Vitarelli & Santos 2009;Silva et al 2012;Dalvi et al 2013). Anatomically, the colleters described for the species of sect.…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…Chamaecrista and Caliciopsis studied, non-vascularized colleters have bee previously reported for other species of Chamaecrista belonging to other sections (De-Paula & Oliveira 2007;Coutinho et al 2013;, other species of Caesalpinioideae (Paiva & Machado 2006b;Paiva 2009;Souza 2014), and even species of other families (Paiva & Machado 2006a;Paiva 2009;Vitarelli & Santos 2009;Silva et al 2012;Dalvi et al 2013). Anatomically, the colleters described for the species of sect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The diversity of types and different positions reported for colleters in Chamaecrista, both by us and other authors, emphasizes how important and poorly understood this structure is. Such data promise to be useful for both taxonomic and phylogenetic studies, as has been the case for other taxa (Lersten 1975;Curtis & Lersten 1980;Thomas 1991;González 1998;Simões et al 2006;González & Tarragó 2009;Sheue et al 2012;Silva et al 2012;Vitarelli et al 2015;Fernandes et al 2016). However, further studies are necessary to thoroughly evaluate the evolutionary history of colleters in Chamaecrista.…”
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confidence: 94%
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