1974
DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1974.tb14037.x
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Morphology and Distribution of Colleters and Crystals in Relation to the Taxonomy and Bacterial Leaf Nodule Symbiosis of Psychotria (Rubiaceae)

Abstract: Earlier investigators established that a finger‐like colleter with elongate axial cells and a palisade epidermis is the standard type in the Rubiaceae. This type, with some variation, also prevails in Psychotria, based on a worldwide anatomical survey of vegetative buds from herbarium specimens of 296 species (about 50 % of total). It is virtually the only type found outside of continental Africa. Among African species, it is most common in subgenus Psychotria, with mostly nodule‐free species. In subgenus Tetr… Show more

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“…The colleters in C. brasiliense stipules are similar to the "Standard" described by Lersten (1974). "Standard" type colleters are finger shaped, with a short peduncle and a long secretory head, as found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The colleters in C. brasiliense stipules are similar to the "Standard" described by Lersten (1974). "Standard" type colleters are finger shaped, with a short peduncle and a long secretory head, as found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Standard type colleters are comprised of a secretory palisade epidermis covering a non-secretory central axis, which may or may not be vascularized with xylem and phloem (Lersten 1974). In contrast to this standard type of colleter, which has been described for other botanical families (Appezzato-da-Glória & Estelita 2000;Paiva & Machado 2006a;Vitarelli & Santos 2009), the most common type of colleter for the genus Chamaecrista, as shown by our data along with data provided by Coutinho et al (2015), are comprised of homogenous cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…Although Lersten (1974) pointed out that the standard type of colleter is the most widespread, variation in the morphoanatomy of these structures has since been observed such that now several different types of colleters are recognized (Mayer et al 2011;Silva et al 2012;Coutinho et al 2015). Standard type colleters are comprised of a secretory palisade epidermis covering a non-secretory central axis, which may or may not be vascularized with xylem and phloem (Lersten 1974).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Todas as espécies de Rondeletia estudadas por Kocsis et al (2004) apresentaram exclusivamente areia cristalina, para T. formosa relataram-se apenas drusas (Coelho et al, 2006), enquanto que ráfides de oxalato de cálcio foram verificadas em P. longepedunculata (Pereira et al, 2003). Apesar de ráfides serem comuns para a família, segundo Lersten (1974), essas formações não foram confirmadas na espécie em análise. Houve o registro de areia cristalina simultaneamente a drusas de oxalato de cálcio para o gênero Genipa (Metcalfe & Chalk, 1950), em concordância com a constatação feita nesta investigação.…”
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