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摘要
研究了凤仙花科 22 个无患子属植物的叶片表皮解剖结构。该研究旨在确定无患子属的微形态特征是否具有分类学意义,是否有助于准确识别物种。研究人员使用光学显微镜鉴定了无患子的定性和定量特征以及诊断特征。观察到叶片正面和背面的微观形态特征存在差异,如表皮和保护细胞的形状、反侧壁模式、每个细胞的裂片、气孔、气孔的分布、气孔的类型以及毛状体的存在和性质。所研究的所有无患子品种都有无名气孔。在 I. scabriscula B. Heyne ex Walland I. balsamina L. 的两个表面上都有气孔,而在研究的其他物种中,气孔仅限于背面。在所研究的无患子类群中,椭圆形气孔是主要的气孔类型。观察到单列多细胞毛状体(I. tenella B.Heyne ex Hook., I. fruticosa Lesch ex DC, I. gardeneriana Wight, I. minor (DC.) Bennet, I. rufescens Benth ex Wight & Arn)。为准确划分和鉴定无患子属的物种,已根据叶片微形态学制定了分类钥匙。
Taxonomical implications of foliar epidermal anatomy of Impatiens L. species (Balsaminaceae) in the Nilgiris, Southern Western Ghats, India
The foliar epidermal anatomy of 22 Impatiens species from the family Balsaminaceae was studied. The study intended to determine whether the micromorphological characteristics of the genus Impatiens were taxonomically significant and would aid in the precise identification of the species. The qualitative and quantitative traits as well as diagnostic characteristics were identified using a Light microscope. Variations were observed in both adaxial and abaxial leaf micromorphological characters like the shape of the epidermal and guard cells, anticlinal wall pattern, lobes per cell, stomatal pore, distribution of stomata, type of stomata and the presence and nature of trichomes. Anomocyic stomata exclusively occurred in all the studied Impatiens species. Stomata were present on both the surface of I. scabriscula B. Heyne ex Walland I. balsamina L., while in rest of the studied species stomata restricted on abaxial surface. An elliptical pore is the dominant type of stomatal pore among the investigated impatiens taxa. Uniseriate multicellular trichomes were observed (I. tenella B.Heyne ex Hook., I. fruticosa Lesch ex DC, I. gardeneriana Wight, I. minor (DC.) Bennet, I. rufescens Benth ex Wight & Arn). For accurate species delineation and identification in the genus Impatiens, taxonomic keys have been developed based on foliar micromorphology.
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