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Leaf anatomical studies of Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae) species from the Malay Peninsula
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The anatomical data support the treatment of Henderson (1949) of section Acmena but not of sections Cleistocalyx and Fissicalyx, which fit better in section Syzygium.About:
This article is published in Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.The article was published on 1992-10-01. It has received 28 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sclereid.read more
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Foliar anatomy and micromorphology of eleven species of Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae)
TL;DR: The anatomy and micromorphology of eleven species of Eugenia found in the 'restinga' of Marica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were studied and compared and an analytical key based on these characteristics is presented.
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Anatomia foliar de espécies de Myrtaceae: contribuições à taxonomia e filogenia
Sueli Maria Gomes,Nádia Sílvia Somavilla,Kadja Milena Gomes-Bezerra,Sabrina do Couto de Miranda,Plauto Simão de Carvalho,Dalva Graciano-Ribeiro +5 more
TL;DR: The 144 exsicates examination showed that the glabrescence is a widespread phenomenon in the Myrtaceae and the characters were analyzed in the light of recent phylogenetic studies, highlighting the hypothesis related to the presence of epidermal cells with possible transfer cell function.
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Vascularização foliar e a identificação de espécies de Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae) da bacia hidrográfica do Rio Tibagi, PR
TL;DR: With the objective of recognizing vegetative helpfull characteristics in the Myrtaceae identification, the leaf anatomy of 17 species of Eugenia was studied using leaf blade venation and the pattern of the petiole vascular bundle sheaths to separate the species.
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The taxonomic significance of leaf micromorphology in the genus Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae)
Noorma Wati Haron,David M. Moore +1 more
TL;DR: Leaf micromorphological features of both the Old and New World representatives of Eugenia L. axillaris have been studied and the taxonomic significance of these features in identification and elucidation of species from both areas is discussed.
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Taxonomic Significance of Anatomical Characters in Some Species of the Family Myrtaceae
TL;DR: This paper elaborated the epidermis properties, transverse sections of leaves, petioles and stems of five cultivated spe-cies belong to five genera of Myrtaceae, and it was clear that certain structural characteristics were of significant impor-tance in separation of these taxa.
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The anatomy of the timbers of the south-west Pacific area. III. Myrtaceae
HD Ingle,HE Dadswell +1 more
TL;DR: The results reported form part of the series dealing with the timbers of the south-west Pacific area and cover 32 genera of the Myrtaceae, which reveals one or two inconsistencies with the botanical classification as proposed by Niedenzu.
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The genus Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae) in southern Africa: the structure and taxonomic value of stomata
TL;DR: The view that E. incerta is not closely related to the southern African species is supported by differences in its cuticular ornamentation, lack of lipid bodies in the subsidiary cells, anomocytic stomata and prominent T-pieces at the guard cell poles.