Comparative vegetative anatomy and systematics of Oncidiinae (Maxillarieae, Orchidaceae)

William Louis Stern, Barbara S. Carlsward

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Abstract

Subtribe Oncidiinae comprises a vegetatively heterogeneous assemblage of species that has persistently been incapable of organization. Anatomy was considered to be a possible means to resolve the perplexity of relationships amongst the constituent taxa. The consistent occurrence of a foliar hypodermis, homogeneous mesophyll, conical silica bodies in stegmata, and ubiquitous fibre bundles in leaves provides a matrix for linking the taxa, as do the parenchymatous pith and O-thickened endodermal cell walls in roots. However, the strict consensus of the 40 genera studied was completely unresolved, suggesting that vegetative characters alone are insufficient to assess the relationships amongst these taxa, a conclusion also reached for the remainder of Maxillarieae.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume152
StatePublished - 2006

Keywords

  • analysis
  • endodermis
  • hypodermis
  • stigmata
  • vegetative anatomy
  • vela men
  • water-storage cell

Disciplines

  • Biology

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