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“…The cuticle on the leaf epidermal surfaces of E. gunnii is smooth or slightly striated and shows cuticular papillae and epicuticular waxes shaped as small granules ( Figure 2B). These features appear similar to those reported by Migacz et al (2018) for Eucalyptus dunni Maiden. The mesophyll was dorsiventral in L. petersonii (Figures 1C,D), whereas it appeared isobilateral in E. gunnii (Figures 2C,D).…”
Section: Micromorphological Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The cuticle on the leaf epidermal surfaces of E. gunnii is smooth or slightly striated and shows cuticular papillae and epicuticular waxes shaped as small granules ( Figure 2B). These features appear similar to those reported by Migacz et al (2018) for Eucalyptus dunni Maiden. The mesophyll was dorsiventral in L. petersonii (Figures 1C,D), whereas it appeared isobilateral in E. gunnii (Figures 2C,D).…”
Section: Micromorphological Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In transversal sections of E. gunnii leaves, many prismatic crystals and druses of calcium oxalate were also found, mainly around the ribs and near the oil glands ( Figures 2C,D, arrows). On the contrary, prismatic crystals were absent on the leaf epidermal surface, being one of the diagnostic features useful to differentiate Eucalyptus species (Migacz et al, 2018).…”
Section: Micromorphological Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under these water stress conditions, the HE clones along with HG and 12€, the three clones that may have inherited E. grandis alleles, showed the highest E c rates ( Figures S4 and S5), indicating a thinner and/or more permeable leaf epidermis, a parameter that is unsuitable for withstanding periods of water stress. Thus, it is worth studying the relationship between E c and leaf permeability more in depth, addressing not only leaf and cuticle thickness but also other factors such as the presence of waxes and trichomes which could result in stable selection criteria [68,69]. In addition, concerning the water stress test, only for these three clones (HE, HG, 12€) was the relative water content for which they closed stomata (RWC cs ) significantly lower than the relative water content in which the loss of cell turgor occurred, RWC 0 (Table S1).…”
Section: Cuticular Transpiration and Slamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of these elements indicate that the crystals are formed by calcium oxalate. The occurrence of crystals on both surfaces of the leaves has been described for some species (Homem et al, ; Migacz et al, ; Santos et al, ; Tolouei et al, , ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%