Wood and stem anatomy of woody Amaranthaceae s.s.:: ecology, systematics and the problems of defining rays in dicotyledons

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作者
Carlquist, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Santa Barbara Bot Garden, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 USA
关键词
cambial variants; Caryophyllales; Chenopodiaceae; conjunctive tissue; ecological wood anatomy; lateral meristems; non-bordered perforation plates; raylessness; secondary cortex; successive cambia; vascular rays;
D O I
10.1046/j.1095-8339.2003.00197.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Wood and stem anatomy is studied for seven species of six genera (root anatomy also reported for one species) of Amaranthaceae s.s. Quantitative data on vessels correlate closely with relative xeromorphy of respective species, agreeing with values reported for dicotyledons without successive cambia in comparable habitats. Libriform fibre abundance increases and vessel diameter decreases as stems and roots of the annual Amaranthus axudatus mature. Long, thick-walled fibres in Bosea yervamora may be related to the upright nature of elongate semi-climbing stems. Non-bordered or minutely bordered perforation plates characterize Amaranthaceae, as they do most other Caryophyllales.Amaranthaceae have idioblastic cells containing druses, rhomboidal crystals or crystal sand: these forms intergrade and seem closely related. Rays are present in secondary xylem of the Amaranthaceae studied. Cells intermediate between ray cells and libriform fibres occur in Charpentiera elliptica. Degrees of diversity in rays and reports of raylessness in Amaranthaceae induce discussion of definition and identification of rays in dicotyledons; some sources recognize both rays and radial plates of conjunctive tissue in Amaranthaceae. The action of successive cambia is described: lateral meristem periclinal divisions produce secondary cortex externally, conjunctive tissue internally and yield vascular cambia as well. Vascular cambia produce secondary phloem and secondary xylem, in both ray and fascicular zones, as in a dicotyledon with a single cambium. Identification of meristem activity and appreciation of varied ray manifestations are essential in understanding the ontogeny of stems in Amaranthaceae (which have recently been united with Chenopodiaceae). (C) 2003 The Linnean Society of London.
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