Open-access Leaf structure of Loudetiopsis chrysothrix (Nees) Conert and Tristachya leiostachya Nees (Poaceae)

Loudetiopsis chrysothrix and Tristachya leiostachya are grasses species showing great morphological similarity, but differing in stamen number and awn characteristics. However, these structures are deciduous and frequently absent in the mature espikelet, which makes their identification difficult. In order to recognize useful characters for species delimitation, this paper studied the leaf blade anatomy and ultrastructure. The different characteristics between these species were: prickle hair arrangement on the leaf blade adaxial surface; furrow depth on the adaxial surface; saliency shape on the first order bundle; vascular bundle size, position, and arrangement on the leaf blade; metaxylem vessel outline; number of cells in the bundle sheath extension; presence/absence of colourless cells in the mesophyll; number of chlorenchyma radiated cell strata and distribution of the sub epidermal scherenchyma. In both species, chloroplasts of the chlorenchyma show grana and absence of starch grains; those in the sheath are agranal, with or without starch grains. Other characteristics such as presence of epicuticular waxes, stomata in furrows on the adaxial surface, differences in the sinuosity degree of the epidermal cell wall, and cell wall structure are common in cerrado species and can be related to water saving.

cerrado; leaf structure; Loudetiopsis chrysothrix; Poaceae; Tristachya leiostachya


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