Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia

A leaf anatomy study was carried out on mature leaves of six Pouteria species (Sapotaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia. They were P. firma (Miq.) Baehni, P. glabra (Ridl.) Turner, P. linggensis (Burk) Baehni, P.malaccensis (Clarke) Baehni, P. obovata (R. Br.) Baehni and P. paucinervia Erlee. The object...

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发表在:Malayan Nature Journal
主要作者: 2-s2.0-85032388248
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语言:English
出版: Malaysian Nature Society 2017
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id Nurul-Syahirah M.; Latiff A.; Noraini T.; Mohd Ruzi A.R.; Ahmad Fitri Z.; Siti Khaulah A.R.; Amirul Aiman A.J.
spelling Nurul-Syahirah M.; Latiff A.; Noraini T.; Mohd Ruzi A.R.; Ahmad Fitri Z.; Siti Khaulah A.R.; Amirul Aiman A.J.
2-s2.0-85032388248
Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia
2017
Malayan Nature Journal
69


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A leaf anatomy study was carried out on mature leaves of six Pouteria species (Sapotaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia. They were P. firma (Miq.) Baehni, P. glabra (Ridl.) Turner, P. linggensis (Burk) Baehni, P.malaccensis (Clarke) Baehni, P. obovata (R. Br.) Baehni and P. paucinervia Erlee. The objectives of this studyare to describe the leaf anatomical characteristics for delimitation of Pouteria species and to determinesupport to the new molecular classification. Fresh leaves samples of P. malaccensis and P. obovata werecollected from Taman Paku Pakis, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Taman Botani, Melaka, while the dry leavessamples were obtained from Herbarium Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Herbarium Universiti Malaya. Findingsin this study have shown that type of areolar venation, presence of hypodermal layer in the leaf lamina,presence of bilayered palisade cells in the lamina, direction and outline of leaf margin, outline of petioleand midrib, shape and arrangement of main vascular bundles in the midrib (closed or opened), absence ofmedullary vascular bundles in the midrib and petiole and also presence of trichomes in the petiole havediagnostic importance in identifying Pouteria species based on anatomical data.
Malaysian Nature Society
251291
English
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author 2-s2.0-85032388248
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Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia
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title Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort Leaf anatomical characteristics of some Pouteria Aubl. (Sapotaceae) species in Peninsular Malaysia
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description A leaf anatomy study was carried out on mature leaves of six Pouteria species (Sapotaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia. They were P. firma (Miq.) Baehni, P. glabra (Ridl.) Turner, P. linggensis (Burk) Baehni, P.malaccensis (Clarke) Baehni, P. obovata (R. Br.) Baehni and P. paucinervia Erlee. The objectives of this studyare to describe the leaf anatomical characteristics for delimitation of Pouteria species and to determinesupport to the new molecular classification. Fresh leaves samples of P. malaccensis and P. obovata werecollected from Taman Paku Pakis, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Taman Botani, Melaka, while the dry leavessamples were obtained from Herbarium Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Herbarium Universiti Malaya. Findingsin this study have shown that type of areolar venation, presence of hypodermal layer in the leaf lamina,presence of bilayered palisade cells in the lamina, direction and outline of leaf margin, outline of petioleand midrib, shape and arrangement of main vascular bundles in the midrib (closed or opened), absence ofmedullary vascular bundles in the midrib and petiole and also presence of trichomes in the petiole havediagnostic importance in identifying Pouteria species based on anatomical data.
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