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Morpho-anatomy of the leaves of Ocotea gardneri (Meisn.) Mez (Lauraceae-Lauroideae)

Ocotea gardneri (Meisn.) Mez is a tree growing in the Northeast of Brazil and mainly found in the States of Paraiba and Pernambuco. It is known in the region as "louro-branco" and "louro-babão". This work was carried out with morphodiagnosis of leaves of O. gardneri for their characterization and identification. The study of external morphology was carried out with fresh and conserved (alcohol, 70º) samples with stereomicroscope complemented by field observations. Anatomical studies were done by transversal sections of leaves (blade and petiole), and paradermic sections in two surfaces of blades. The sections were clarified and stained with astrablue and basic fuchsine. The leaves of O. gardneri are elliptic to oval-elliptic, margin entire, slightly wavy, acute at the apex and rounded at the base. The blade leaf is hypostomatic with stomata of the paracytic type; the epidermis is unisseriate with cells of straight and thickened walls; the mesophyll is isobifacial, which is being related here for the first time for Lauraceae, with secretories cells and ducts and collateral vascular bundles involved by sclerenchymatic shealth. These features allowed the establishment of parameters for characterization of the leaves of Ocotea gardneri, as well as to the taxonomic studies on this species.

Ocotea gardneri; Lauraceae; Lauroideae; leaf anatomy; pharmacobotany


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