ISSN:
1615-6110
Keywords:
Rhabdodendronaceae
;
Rhabdodendron
;
Leaf
;
inflorescence and floral morphology
;
leaf and node anatomy
;
chromosome number
;
Systematic affinities
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract Rhabdodendron macrophyllum (Spruce ex Benth.)Huber andR. amazonicum (Spruce exBenth.)Huber differ in several anatomical and morphological characters (secretory cavities, hypoderm, peltate hairs, internodal region and petiole). A position of the monotypicRhabdodendronaceae in theCentrospermae as recently suggested is hardly supported: Peltate hairs, lysigenous secretory cavities and spicular cells in the leaves, multilacunar nodes, chromosome number (R. macrophyllum: n = 10; first count for the genus resp. family), ± simultaneous (or slightly centripetal) development of the androeceum, anacrostyly and two ovules in the unicarpellate gynoeceum, apparent disc, monotelic racemes, and data available from literature (pollen, sieve tube plastids) clearly indicate a close affinity toRutaceae, and even make the family rank ofRhabdodendron questionable.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00996238
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