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Preparation protocols for SEM visualization of charred fossil plants: the case of Weichselia reticulata pinnule anatomy

2021

The cosmopolite Mesozoic fern Weichselia reticulata presents many peculiarities in the anatomy of its stem as well as in the architecture of its leaves. Previous analyses of the ultrastructure of their pinnule laminas provided some insight on xeromorphic traits. In this work new protocols for the preparation of charred compression foliage specimens embedded in a limestone matrix for their observation under SEM are presented, which enhance the observation of different plant tissues. The preparation with HCl allows for the visualization of the whole lamina, from the upper to the lower epidermis, which had not been done to date. Additionally, collodion, latex, or wax coverings of the fossils b…

Epidermis (botany)Ultrastructurelower cretaceous las hoyas bernissart polypodiopsida leaf anatomy.PaleontologyAnatomyFernBiologybiology.organism_classificationQE701-760Vascular tissueSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Prospero hierae (Hyacinthaceae), a New Species from Marettimo Island (Sicily)

2009

A new species, Prospero hierae C. Brullo, S. Brullo, Giusso, Pavone & Salmeri (Hyacinthaceae), from Island of Marettimo (Egadi Archipelago, Sicily) is described and illustrated. Its chromosome number (2n = 14), leaf anatomy and ecology are examined. This small species with glaucous, adaxially flat leaves is closely related with the taxa belonging to the Prospero autumnale group and, in particular, it shows more affinities with P. corsicum, P. pulchellum and P. minimum.

CHROMOSOMESCHOROLOGYSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaHYACINTHACEAE; CHROMOSOMES; LILIACEAE; TAXONOMY; ECOLOGY; CHOROLOGYTAXONOMYECOLOGYHYACINTHACEAELILIACEAEHyacinthaceae Prospero hierae spec. nova taxonomy karyology leaf anatomy chorology ecology Flora of Italy Marettimo Sicily
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Allium kyrenium (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from Northern Cyprus.

2015

Allium kyrenium, a new species of Allium sect. Codonoprasum, is described and illustrated from northern Cyprus. It is a very circumscribed geophyte growing on the calcareous cliffs of the Kyrenia range. This diploid species, with a somatic chromosome number 2n = 16, shows close morphological relationships with A. stamineum, a species complex distributed in the eastern Mediterranean area. Its morphology, karyology, leaf anatomy, ecology, conservation status and taxonomical relationships with the allied species belonging to the A. stamineum group are examined.

Species complexAllium sect. Codonoprasum eastern Mediterranean karyology leaf anatomy taxonomybiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaKaryotypePlant ScienceAmaryllidaceaebiology.organism_classificationEastern mediterraneanBotanyConservation statusAlliumTaxonomy (biology)PloidyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Allium sphaeronixum (Amaryllidaceae), A New Species from Turkey

2023

In this paper, Allium sphaeronixum, a new species of the sect. Codonoprasum from Turkey, is described and illustrated. The new species is endemic to Central Anatolia, limited to the area of Nevşehir, where it grows on sandy or rocky soil at an elevation of 1000–1300 m a.s.l. Its morphology, phenology, karyology, leaf anatomy, seed testa micromorphology, chorology, and conservation status are examined in detail. The taxonomic relationships with the closest allied species, A. staticiforme and A. myrianthum, are also highlighted and discussed.

karyologytaxonomyEcologyseed micromorphologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicasect. CodonoprasumAnatoliaendemicleaf anatomyAnatolia endemic Sect. Codonoprasum karyology leaf anatomy taxonomy seed micromorphologyPlant ScienceAnatolia; endemic; sect. <i>Codonoprasum</i>; karyology; leaf anatomy; taxonomy; seed micromorphologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Morfologia, cariologia e anatomia fogliare nel genere Dittrichia Greuter (Asteraceae)

2004

All five species of the genus Dittrichia were examined as regards their morphology, karyology and anatomy particularly referred to the leaf istology and micromorphology. Two different analytical keys were elaborated basing on morphological features and leaf anatomy and micromorphology characters.

Plant morphology leaf anatomy Asteraceae Dittrichia
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Considerazioni tassonomiche e cariologiche sulle popolazioni siciliane di Sternbergia colchiciflora Waldst. & Kit. (Amaryllidaceae)

2004

A citotaxonomic study on two Sicilian populations of Sternbergia colchiciflora from Madonie and Mt. Etna was carried out. They show marked differences in their morphology and caryology.This suggests to treat them as two distinct taxa, but their correct taxonomic position needs further investigation on other populations of Sternbergia colchiciflora from Mediterranean area

Amaryllidaceae karyology leaf anatomy Sicily Sternbergia colchiciflora taxonomy
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C4-like photosynthesis and the effects of leaf senescence on C4-like physiology in Sesuvium sesuvioides (Aizoaceae).

2019

Sesuvium sesuvioides represents a young C4 lineage with C4-like metabolism: CO2 compensation points range between C4 and C3–C4 intermediate values, and Rubisco was detected in bundle sheath and mesophyll.

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineC4 photosynthesisPhysiologyPlant SciencePhotosynthetic efficiencyPhotosynthesis01 natural sciencesCarbon Cycle03 medical and health sciencesportulacelloid leaf anatomyBotanyC4-likePhotosynthesisC4 photosynthesisbiologyRuBisCOVascular bundlebiology.organism_classificationResearch PapersEnzyme assayCarbonPlant Leaves030104 developmental biologySesuviumAizoaceaebiology.proteinAizoaceaecarbon isotope valuesimmunolocalization of Rubisco and PEPCMesophyll Cells010606 plant biology & botanyPhotosynthesis and MetabolismJournal of experimental botany
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Allium therinanthum (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from Israel

2014

Allium therinanthum, a new species of A. sect. Codonoprasum, is described and illustrated from southern Mt. Hermon (Israel). It is a late-flowering diploid species (2n = 16), growing on calcareous substrates of the mountain belt. It is a narrowly distributed geophyte, showing morphological relationships mainly with A. tardiflorum, a typical autumnal species also occurring in Israel within the pinewoods of Mt. Carmel. The morphology, karyology, leaf anatomy, ecology, conservation status and taxonomical relations are examined for both species. A taxonomic comparison with the most allied late flowering species of the sect. Codonoprasum is provided.

biologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBiodiversityPlant ScienceAmaryllidaceaebiology.organism_classificationAlliaceae Allium sect. Codonoprasum karyology late flowering leaf anatomy phenetic tree taxonomyAllium therinanthumBotanyConservation statusTaxonomy (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyPhytotaxa
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Leaf anatomy in Tamarix arborea var. arborea (Tamaricaceae)

2012

Previously unpublished data on the macro- and micro-morphological features of the leaf of Tamarix arborea var. arborea are provided. Clear differences in salt gland localization and type of venations were observed in the investigated species compared to other Tamarix species, thus emphasizing the taxonomic value of the leaf within this genus.

Settore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneralebiologyGenusBotanyTamarixfood and beveragesMediterranean areaPlant ScienceTamarix arboreaTamaricaceaeTamarix arborea var. arborea Tamaricaceae SEM observations leaf anatomy Mediterranean areabiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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A new autumn-flowering species of Allium (Alliaceae) from Croatia

2009

Here we describe Allium telmatum Bogdanovic, Brullo, Giusso & Salmeri, a new species of Allium sect. Codonoprasum from North Dalmatia (Croatia). Its chromosome number (2n = 32), karyotype, leaf anatomy, ecology and taxonomical relationships are examined. Several features, such as phenology (flowering in autumn), occurrence in coastal salt marshes, tetraploid chromosome number, and morphology, indicate that it is most closely related to the Tyrrhenian species Allium savii. On the basis of our herbarium survey, we present here a distribution map of the autumn-flowering species of Allium sect. Codonoprasum in the Mediterranean area.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryDalmatiaLeaf anatomyPhenologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPaleontologyAllium telmatum Allium Sect. Codonoprasum Dalmatia karyology leaf anatomy taxonomyAllium sect. CodonoprasumPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationAllium saviiPlant ecologyHerbariumSalt marshBotánicaAllium telmatum; Allium sect. Codonoprasum; Dalmatia; Karyology; Leaf anatomy; TaxonomyBotanyAlliumTaxonomy (biology)Allium telmatumKaryologyTaxonomy
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