1997
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-84041997000200007
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Utilização de estruturas secretoras na identificação dos gêneros de Asteraceae de uma vegetação de cerrado

Abstract: -(The use of secretory structures for identification of genera of Asteraceae from cerrado vegetation). In order to verify the possible taxonomic value of secretory structures in species of Asteraceae, structure types were surveyed in leaves of 72 representatives of this family occuring in cerrado vegetation in the Reserva Biológica de Moji Guaçu (São Paulo state, Brazil). Leaves were selected and prepared using the normal techniques for herbarium material; whole leaves were cleared and stained, and hand-cut se… Show more

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“…The occurrence of curved glandular trichomes is shared by the tribes Eupatorieae and Heliantheae, and provides evidence of a possible affi nity between them (Castro et al 1997). This type of trichome is also found in Eupatoruim macrocephalum Less., E. inulaefolium H.B.K., and E. subhastatum Hook et Arn (Cortadi and Gatuso 1994).…”
Section: T Cinerea: Trichomes and Volatile Oil Composition 319mentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The occurrence of curved glandular trichomes is shared by the tribes Eupatorieae and Heliantheae, and provides evidence of a possible affi nity between them (Castro et al 1997). This type of trichome is also found in Eupatoruim macrocephalum Less., E. inulaefolium H.B.K., and E. subhastatum Hook et Arn (Cortadi and Gatuso 1994).…”
Section: T Cinerea: Trichomes and Volatile Oil Composition 319mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The biseriate vesicular glandular trichomes of T. cinerea are similar to those found on the aerial organs of other Asteraceae species and several aspects of these structures have been investigated (Ascensão and Pais 1987, Figueiredo and Pais 1994, Afolayan and Meyer 1995, Pagni 1995, Castro et al 1997, Ascensão et al 2001, Heinrich et al 2002, Andreucci et al 2008, Oliveira et al 2013, Trindade et al 2014.…”
Section: T Cinerea: Trichomes and Volatile Oil Composition 319mentioning
confidence: 92%
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