1977
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921977073s005
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Anatomia foliar de Bromehaceae da Campina

Abstract: RESUMO Foi feito um estudo anotômico-foliar das seguintes espécies de Bromeliaceae de uma campina da Amazônia Central: Aechmea mertensii, Aechmea setigera, Ananas ananassoides, Streptocalyx poeppigii, Tillandsia adpressiflora e Vriesesea splitgerberi. Por meio de cortes histológicos, epidermes dissociadas e raspagens das superfícies foliares de várias regiões da folha, foram feitas descrições das estruturas foliares acompanhadas de fotomicrografias e desenhos esquemáticos e contagens do número de estômotos e e… Show more

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“…and in the representatives of Bromelioideae and Pitcairnioideae, as reported by Smith & Downs (1974, 1977. Most of the species have erect scape, except for B. porteana and Acanthostachys strobilacea (Bromelioideae) with pendent ones.…”
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“…and in the representatives of Bromelioideae and Pitcairnioideae, as reported by Smith & Downs (1974, 1977. Most of the species have erect scape, except for B. porteana and Acanthostachys strobilacea (Bromelioideae) with pendent ones.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The occurrence of raphides also has been registered in both vegetative and reproductive organs of Bromeliaceae (see Krauss 1948Krauss , 1949aBraga 1977;Brighigna et al 1984;Souza & Neves 1996;Arruda & Costa 2003;Aoyama & Sajo 2003;Segecin & Scatena 2004a, b;Sajo et al 2004Sajo et al , 2005Scatena & Segecin 2005;Sousa et al 2005;Proença & Sajo 2007). Within Poales (APG II 2003), such crystals occur in Eriocaulaceae, Joinvilleaceae, Sparganiaceae and Typhaceae (Dahlgren et al 1985) and probably represent a plesiomorphy for the order.…”
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