Comparative Anatomy And Systematics of Twelve Woody Australasian Genera of the Saxifragaceae

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Comparative Anatomy And Systematics of Twelve Woody Australasian Genera of the Saxifragaceae
Hils, Matthew Henry, 1955-
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The pits are typically oval or elongate and have a minute to small diameter .
Im.perforate elements are typically tracheids, although Corokia and Argophyllum possess septate f iber-tracheids and 172 septate fibers. The imperforate cells typically have medium to long length, although Tetracarpaea and Bauera possess short tracheids. Spiral thickenings are typically present in the imiperforate elem^ents and/or the vessel elements of all genera except Donatia .
The axial parenchyma is sparse in mos
...t genera, although it may be abundant ( Donatia and Anodopetalum ) or absent ( Corokia and Argophyllum ). Axial parenchyma is typically apotracheal diffuse and dif f use-in-aggregates, although paratracheal scanty patterns rarely occur in Bauera , Ixerba, Anopterus , Abrophyllum, and Carpodetus .
Xylem ray tissue is typically composed of homocellular uniseriate rays of upright cells and heterocellular bi- to multiseriate rays. Cuttsia also has biseriate homocellular rays, while Bauera , Ixerba and Anopterus also have uniser- iate heterocellular rays.


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