Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae
The xylem strands observed in 15 species of the Malaysian Athyriaceae appear to provide useful characters for distinguishing between the genera. Alhyrium and Diplazium show a similar type of xylem strand: they possess two xylem strands in their stipe. In contrast, the stipe of Deparia shows five xyl...
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| description | The xylem strands observed in 15 species of the Malaysian Athyriaceae appear to provide useful characters for distinguishing between the genera. Alhyrium and Diplazium show a similar type of xylem strand: they possess two xylem strands in their stipe. In contrast, the stipe of Deparia shows five xylem strands at the base of the stipe. The two types of xylem strand seems to support the taxonomic segregation of the genera. In Aspleniaceae, all 12 Asplenium species studied are similar: they have binary xylem strands in the stipe which unite in the rachis to form a single X‐shaped strand. Copyright © 1992, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved |
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| spelling | upm-1163842025-03-27T06:51:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116384/ Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae Y., UMIKALSOM The xylem strands observed in 15 species of the Malaysian Athyriaceae appear to provide useful characters for distinguishing between the genera. Alhyrium and Diplazium show a similar type of xylem strand: they possess two xylem strands in their stipe. In contrast, the stipe of Deparia shows five xylem strands at the base of the stipe. The two types of xylem strand seems to support the taxonomic segregation of the genera. In Aspleniaceae, all 12 Asplenium species studied are similar: they have binary xylem strands in the stipe which unite in the rachis to form a single X‐shaped strand. Copyright © 1992, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved 1992 Article PeerReviewed Y., UMIKALSOM (1992) Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 110 (2). pp. 111-119. ISSN 0024-4074; eISSN: 1095-8339 https://academic.oup.com/botlinnean/article-lookup/doi/10.1111/j.1095-8339.1992.tb00285.x 10.1111/j.1095-8339.1992.tb00285.x |
| spellingShingle | Y., UMIKALSOM Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae |
| title | Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae |
| title_full | Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae |
| title_fullStr | Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae |
| title_full_unstemmed | Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae |
| title_short | Anatomical studies of the Malaysian Aspleniaceae and Athyriceae |
| title_sort | anatomical studies of the malaysian aspleniaceae and athyriceae |
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