2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2016.11.004
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Elucidating adaptive strategies from leaf anatomy: Do Amazonian savannas present xeromorphic characteristics?

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“…In the midrib the epidermis is unistratified, with thickened cell walls on both faces and it is covered by a thick cuticle. These characteristics were also found by Bieras and Sajo (2009), Somavilla and Graciano (2011), Ariano and Silva (2016) and Simioni et al (2017), and are common for leaves of plant species of the Amazonian savannah and Cerrado. According to Fahn and Cutler (1992), thick and lignified epidermal cell walls highlight the presence of mechanical components, further development of palisade parenchyma and projections of the cell walls and the cuticle onto the stomata.…”
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“…In the midrib the epidermis is unistratified, with thickened cell walls on both faces and it is covered by a thick cuticle. These characteristics were also found by Bieras and Sajo (2009), Somavilla and Graciano (2011), Ariano and Silva (2016) and Simioni et al (2017), and are common for leaves of plant species of the Amazonian savannah and Cerrado. According to Fahn and Cutler (1992), thick and lignified epidermal cell walls highlight the presence of mechanical components, further development of palisade parenchyma and projections of the cell walls and the cuticle onto the stomata.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This characteristic facilitates the filtration and transfer of the incident light, which is enriched mainly with the wavelengths of blue and red light, therefore increasing the availability of light in the photosynthetically active range to the inner layers of mesophyll; this phenomenon is more accentuated in compact and thick leaves (Karabourniotis, Bornman, & Nikolopoulos, 2000). Ferreira et al (2015) and Simioni et al (2017) performed anatomical studies of woody species of savanna areas. The characteristics of a thickened cuticle, presence of trichomes, dorsiventral mesophyll, well developed palisade parenchyma, presence of a hypodermis, extended bundle sheaths, hypostomatic leaves, and stomata at the same level of other epidermal cells were common to the species of these studies.…”
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“…This characteristic is also present for other Eugenia L. species (ESPOSITO-POLESI et al, 2011;MORRETES, 2009;DEFAVERI et al, 2011). The presence of sclerenchyma facilitates the filtering of light by increasing the light availability used in the photosynthesis of the innermost mesophyll layers (SIMIONI et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 83%