Inspite of stomatal diversity even on the same surface, the most prevalent type observed is paracytic with eumesogenous and hemimesogenous ontogeny

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尽管在同一表面上存在气孔的多样性,但观察到的最普遍类型是具有欧式和半欧式发生的嵴胞型。


Apesar da diversidade estomática mesmo na mesma superfície, o tipo mais prevalente observado é o paracítico com ontogenia eumesogênica e hemimesogênica.

A pesar de la diversidad estomática incluso en la misma superficie, el tipo más prevalente observado es el paracítico con ontogenia eumesogénica y hemimesogénica.

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Observations on the cuticular features and stomatal ontogeny in the leaves of some Papilionaceae from Nigeria

Karetala Y. Y., Hussain H. S. N., Nurani M. A. (1990)

Feddes Repertorium 101(3-4): 183-188 – https://doi.org/10.1002/fedr.19901010312

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/fedr.19901010312

Abstract

Epidermal morphology and ontogeny of stomata in the leaves of 21 species of family Papilionaceae have been reported. Stomata are confined on both surfaces in the species of Crotalaria Indigofera and Mucuna and only on a lower surface in the rest of the species. Inspite of stomatal diversity even on the same surface, the most prevalent type observed is paracytic with eumesogenous and hemimesogenous ontogeny. Anisocytic stomata with hemimesogenous ontogeny is typical of Crotalaria and anomocytic with agenous ontogeny is typical of Indigofera.

Stomata in some Fabaceae from Nigeria

 

Observations on the cuticular features and stomatal ontogeny in the leaves of some Papilionaceae from Nigeria

by Karetala Y. Y., Hussain H. S. N., Nurani M. A. (1990)

in Feddes Repertorium Volume 101, Issue 3-4, 1990, 183–188 – DOI: 10.1002/fedr.19901010312 – 

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/fedr.19901010312/full

Abstract

Epidermal morphology and ontogeny of stomata in the leaves of 21 species of family Papilionaceae have been reported.

Stomata are confined on both surfaces in the species of Crotalaria, Indigofera and Mucuna and only on a lower surface in the rest of the species.

Inspite of stomatal diversity even on the same surface, the most prevalent type observed is paracytic with eumesogenous and hemimesogenous ontogeny. Anisocytic stomata with hemimesogenous ontogeny is typical of Crotalaria and anomocytic with agenous ontogeny is typical of Indigofera.