Vessels of Illicium (Illiciaceae):: Range of pit membrane remnant presence in perforations and other vessel details

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Carlquist, S [1 ]
Schneider, EL [1 ]
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[1] Santa Barbara Bot Garden, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 USA
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10.1086/342080
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Q94 [植物学];
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Scanning electron microscope (SEM) examination of vessels from radial sections of Illicium wood showed a wide range of pit membrane remnant presence within any given species and within the seven species studied here. Earlier studies showed that dried specimens offer a reliable indicator of pit membrane presence. In all species, wide variation occurs, from intact pit membranes to perforations virtually free of pit membrane remnants. Illicium parviflorum has the largest number for the genus of perforation plates, with little or no pit membrane presence, although, in some plates, appreciable pit membrane presence was evident. Species differ in the forms taken by the pit membrane remnants: threads running axially in the perforations are common, but weblike conformations or pit membranes perforated by small circular to oval pores are other commonly encountered conditions. Artifacts attributable to handling and other factors are analyzed to obtain an image of pit membrane presence. Pit membrane remnant presence is consistent with the presence of other strongly primitive features of Illicium and its near-basal position in phylogenetic trees based on molecular data. Unusually narrow and sparse helical thickenings are figured with SEM for the genus for the first time; these thickenings occur in three species from habitats in which winter freezing occurs.
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