Vegetative anatomy and systematics of Triphorinae (Orchidaceae)

Barbara S. Carlsward, William Louis Stern

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Abstract

Triphorinae represents a group of three anatomically simple genera, the structural features of which are unspecialized. The anomocytic stomatal pattern occurs in all genera; it predominates in Triphora . A foliar hypodermis, sclerenchyma, fibre bundles and stegmata are absent. The mesophyll is homogeneous. The exodermal and endodermal cells in the roots are entirely thin-walled and tilosomes are absent. However, there are anatomical modifications that appear to be unique: root hairs in Monophyllorchis are borne on velamenal buttresses and, in Psilochilus , they arise endogenously. In the root vascular system of Psilochilus , the metaxylem occurs as a circumferential band. The surfaces of stems in Triphora are tuberculate. Mycorrhizae appear to characterize the root cortices of all genera.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume159
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • anomocytic
  • cladistics
  • orchid
  • root hairs
  • tetracytic
  • velamen

Disciplines

  • Biology

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