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Abstract

Foliar micromorphology, epicuticular wax morphology and anatomical featuresof leaves and stem, particularly secondary xylem, were examined with light microscopy,general and histochemical staining and scanning electron microscopy in eightHypericum species. Outer tegument tissue and type of secondary xylem are determiningcharacteristics. Secondary xylem is ring-porous in H. perforatum, H. perfoliatum, H. tetrapterum, H. triquetrifolium, H. androsaemum and H. hircinum. In H. aegypticum and H. pubescens xylem is diffuse-porous, which is considered to be a more primitive type.These characteristics may be considered an additional criterion for species identification.

Keywords

Anatomy epiderma epicuticular wax Hypericum morphology SEM stem xylem

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Author Biographies

Rosaria Perrone, University of Study of Palermo

Dept. of Earth and Marine Sciences, Division of Ecology

Ph.D.

Paolo De Rosa, University of Study of Palermo

Dept. of Earth and Marine Sciences, Division of Ecology

Dr.

Olga De Castro, University of Study of Naples Federico II

Dept. Biology

Ph.D.

Paolo Colombo, University of Study of Palermo

Dept. of Earth and Marine Sciences, Division of Ecology

Full Professor

How to Cite
Perrone, R., De Rosa, P., De Castro, O., & Colombo, P. (2013). Leaf and stem anatomy in eight Hypericum species (Clusiaceae). Acta Botanica Croatica, 72(2). Retrieved from https://www.abc.botanic.hr/index.php/abc/article/view/681