Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia

Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia. Leaf anatomical study was carried out on five species of Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae), namely L. amoena, L. fruticosa, L. rubiginosa, L. senegalensis, and L. tetraphylla...

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Main Authors: Mohd Norfaizal Ghazalli, Noraini Talip, Abdul Latiff
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
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author Mohd Norfaizal Ghazalli,
Noraini Talip,
Abdul Latiff,
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Noraini Talip,
Abdul Latiff,
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description Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia. Leaf anatomical study was carried out on five species of Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae), namely L. amoena, L. fruticosa, L. rubiginosa, L. senegalensis, and L. tetraphylla. The studies involved a cross-section method using sliding microtome on petioles, lamina, midribs, and leaf margins, leaf clearing method and leaf epidermis mechanical scrapping, and light microscope observation. The objective was to observe the taxonomic value of the leaf anatomical features. The results showed that there are three common generic features, nine features whose variations can be used for species differentiation, and three diagnostic features that can be used for species identification. The common generic features consist of the presence of a layer of collenchyma cells in the petioles and the presence of cells or mucilaginous canals in the midribs. The anatomical features with variations consist of features of outer shape and pattern of petiolar vascular tissue, outer shape and vascular tissue of midribs, leaf margin shape, presence of brachysclereid cells, and leaf venation type. The results showed that the anatomical features of leaves in Lepisanthes have taxonomic value, especially in species differentiation and recognition.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:250012025-03-21T02:05:38Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25001/ Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia Mohd Norfaizal Ghazalli, Noraini Talip, Abdul Latiff, Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia. Leaf anatomical study was carried out on five species of Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae), namely L. amoena, L. fruticosa, L. rubiginosa, L. senegalensis, and L. tetraphylla. The studies involved a cross-section method using sliding microtome on petioles, lamina, midribs, and leaf margins, leaf clearing method and leaf epidermis mechanical scrapping, and light microscope observation. The objective was to observe the taxonomic value of the leaf anatomical features. The results showed that there are three common generic features, nine features whose variations can be used for species differentiation, and three diagnostic features that can be used for species identification. The common generic features consist of the presence of a layer of collenchyma cells in the petioles and the presence of cells or mucilaginous canals in the midribs. The anatomical features with variations consist of features of outer shape and pattern of petiolar vascular tissue, outer shape and vascular tissue of midribs, leaf margin shape, presence of brachysclereid cells, and leaf venation type. The results showed that the anatomical features of leaves in Lepisanthes have taxonomic value, especially in species differentiation and recognition. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25001/1/MAE%2015.pdf Mohd Norfaizal Ghazalli, and Noraini Talip, and Abdul Latiff, (2024) Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia. Malaysian Applied Biology, 53 (6). pp. 157-166. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/issue/view/65
spellingShingle Mohd Norfaizal Ghazalli,
Noraini Talip,
Abdul Latiff,
Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia
title Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in Lepisanthes (Roxb.) Leenh. (Sapindaceae) of Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort taxonomic value of leaf anatomical characteristics in lepisanthes (roxb.) leenh. (sapindaceae) of peninsular malaysia
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