2016
DOI: 10.1111/njb.00992
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Manihot allemii sp. nov. (Euphorbiaceae s.s.) with entire and unlobed leaves from northern Brazil, with notes about foliar anatomy

Abstract: Manihot allemii M. J. Silva is described and illustrated as a new species, and its morphological affinities and conservation status is discussed. It is most similar to M. salicifolia Pohl in having a subshrubby and erect habit and in the general aspect of its unlobed leaves, but differs from it in having leaves that are conspicuously petiolate, an inflorescence that is a congested spike-like thyrse, entire and diminute bracts and bracteoles subtending flowers of both sexes, pistillate calyx that is deeply lobe… Show more

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“…Cunha Neto et al (), reinforcing studies of the epidermal surface carried out by Allem (), noted that the presence of papillae is valuable when distinguishing Manihot species, however, in the present study papillae were found on the abaxial epidermis of all species except M. elongata . Papillae have also been reported in M. allemi M. Silva (Silva et al ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…Cunha Neto et al (), reinforcing studies of the epidermal surface carried out by Allem (), noted that the presence of papillae is valuable when distinguishing Manihot species, however, in the present study papillae were found on the abaxial epidermis of all species except M. elongata . Papillae have also been reported in M. allemi M. Silva (Silva et al ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…These cells can also be dispersed among the vascular bundles, as found in Ottonia martiana (Souza et al ), and in a few taxa (e.g. species of Citrus, Jatropha ) they completely surround the vascular bundles and form a sclerenchymatous sheath, as seen in Manihot species (Cunha Neto et al , Silva et al ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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