Floribunda
Vol. 4 No. 8 (2014)

THE STELAR ANATOMY OF STIPE AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANT IN DIPLAZIUM (ATHYRIACEAE)

Titien Ngatinem Praptosuwiryo (Center for Plant Conservation – Bogor Botanic Gardens, LIPI)
Dedy Darnaedi (Herbarium Bogoriense, Pusat Penelitian Biologi – LIPI, Cibinong)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2016

Abstract

Anatomical study on transection of stipe near lamina were carried out on 27 species of Diplazium from Western part Malesia (Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan). The aim of this study is to examine stelar anatomical characters for supporting species delimitation in Diplazium. The leaf-trace shape of Diplazium stipe is varying among species and constant among the adult individuals in a species. Leaf-trace shapes of Diplazium can be classified into five main types: (1) uninterrupted V-shaped, (2) interrupted V-shaped, (3) uninterrupted U-shaped, (4) interrupted Ushaped, and (5) W-shaped. Each type diversifies into some different derivative forms that enable to determine a species among closely related species. Therefore the leaf-trace shapes are important diagnostic character which support species delimitation in Diplazium.

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Abbrev

Floribunda

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology

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Floribunda is published both in Bahasa Indonesia and English, covers wide range of plant diversity, taxonomy and systematics of Malesian flora particulary distributed in ...