Taxonomic Significance of Foliar and Stem Anatomy in the Delimitation of Piptadeniastrum africanum (Hook.F.) Brenan and Cathormion altissimum (Hook.F.) Hutch. & Dandy
Abstract:The current monotypic status of the genus Piptadeniastrum Brenan is reasonably challenged as Cathormion altissimum is claimed to be closely related to Piptadeniastrum africanum – the only species in the genus – by some indigenous people of Bayelsa State. This work systematically examines this claim by studying some aspects of the foliar and stem anatomy of P. africanum and C. altissimum. Leaf peels and stem sections were made and analyzed according to standard procedures. Anatomical characteristics considered … Show more
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