1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf02878228
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Observations on the structure and ontogeny of stomata and trichomes on developing and mature pericarps ofCassia occidentalis L

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“…3 Stomata also occur on the outer epidermis ofthe pericarp, but not on the inner epidermis. This observation agrees with those made in other studies of caesalpinioid fruit s (Stant, 1972;Reddy and Shah, 1979;Schnetter, Hilger, and Richter, 1979). Stomata are numerous and, on immature pods, are scattered among abundant trichomes (Fig.…”
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“…3 Stomata also occur on the outer epidermis ofthe pericarp, but not on the inner epidermis. This observation agrees with those made in other studies of caesalpinioid fruit s (Stant, 1972;Reddy and Shah, 1979;Schnetter, Hilger, and Richter, 1979). Stomata are numerous and, on immature pods, are scattered among abundant trichomes (Fig.…”
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“…STOMATA are uncommon on seeds, but they have been reported occasionally on seeds from species scattered among 23 dicot and monocot families (Jernstedt and Clark, 1979). In the Leguminosae, Corner (1951, 1976 documented the presence of stomata on fruits (also see Stant, 1972;Reddy and Shah, 1979;Schnetter, Hilger, and Richter, 1979), but he stated that stomata do not occur on the seeds (Corner, 1976). Gunn and LaSota (1978) reported "remarkable pore-like structures" from the seed coat of Olneya tesota (Papilionoideae: Robinieae), and their scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of this feature showed what might be interpreted as a pair ofguard cells at the bottom of a depression.…”
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“…Stomata are uncommon on seeds, but they have been reported occasionally on seeds from species scattered among 24 dicotyledonous and monocotyled.onous families (Jernstedt and Clark, 1979) • In the legumes. Corner (1951i 1976 documented, the presence of stomata on fruits (also see Reddy and Shah, 1979;Schnetter, Hilger, and Richter, 1979;Stant, 1972), but he stated, that stomata do not occur on seeds of this family (Corner, 1976). Gunn and LaSota (1978) reported "..…”
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confidence: 99%