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Significance of the leaf epidermis fingerprint for taxonomy of Genus Rhododendron
作者姓名:WANG  Xiu-wei  MAO  Zi-jun  CHOI  Kyung  PARK  Kwang-woo
作者单位:[1]Key Laboratory of Forest Plant Ecology Ministry of Education China, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, P. R. China [2]National Arboretum, Korea Forest Service, Pochen-Gun, 487-820, Korea
基金项目:Foundation project: This work was supported by the Korea Research Foundation and The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Socities Grant funded by Korea Government (M0EHRD, Basic Research Promotion Fund), (Project No. 032-4-1).
摘    要:Leaf epidermal fingerprints of six species of Rhododendron ( Rh. Aureaum, Rh. dauricum, Rh. micranthum, Rh. Mucronulatum, Rh. Redowskianum, Rh. schlippenbachii) were observed by optical microscope with nail polish expression method in Key Laboratory of Forest Plant Ecology of Ministry Education China in Northeast Forestry University in 2004. The leaf morphological features including of stomata types, characters of guard cells, subsidiary cells in lower epidermis were observed. And ordinary cells (in shape and anticlinal walls feature) as well as the trichomes in both sides of the leaves are described in detail. The results showed that there were three types of stoma in six investigated Rhododendron species, from which Pericytic stomata type exists in three species (Rh. dauricum, Rh. micranthum, and Rh. mucronulatum), Anomocytic stomatal type in Rh. Redowskianum, Diacytic stomata type in Rh. aureaum and Rh. schlippenbachii. The subsidiary cells of the Pericytic and Diacytic stomata type are different in shape and surface feature between the species, respectively. The ordinary epidermal cells show a variety from quadrangular to hexagonal, polygonal or irregular in surface view, the anticlinal walls are straight or sinuose. Trichomes (gland scales) are present in the both of the leaf sides in three species (Rh. dauricum, Rh. micranthum, and Rh. mucronulatum). All of these detail leaf features show specific specificity of leave finger print for 6 rhododendrons.

关 键 词:分类意义  表皮指纹  气孔  毛状体  杜鹃花属
文章编号:1007-662X(2006)03-0171-06
收稿时间:2006-02-23
修稿时间:19 May 2006

Significance of the leaf epidermis fingerprint for taxonomy of Genus Rhododendron
WANG Xiu-wei MAO Zi-jun CHOI Kyung PARK Kwang-woo.Significance of the leaf epidermis fingerprint for taxonomy of Genus Rhododendron[J].Journal of Forestry Research,2006,17(3):171-176.
Authors:Xiu-wei Wang  Zi-jun Mao  Kyung Choi  Kwang-woo Park
Institution:(1) Key Laboratory of Forest Plant Ecology Ministry of Education China, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, 150040, P. R. China;(2) National Arboretum, Korea Forest Service, Pochen-Gun, 487-820, Korea
Abstract:Leaf epidermal fingerprints of six species of Rhododendron (Rh. Aureaum, Rh. dauricum, Rh. micranthum, Rh. Mucronulatum, Rh. Redowskianum, Rh. schlippenbachii) were observed by optical microscope with nail polish expression method in Key Laboratory of Forest Plant Ecology of Ministry Education China in Northeast Forestry University in 2004. The leaf morphological features including of stomata types, characters of guard cells, subsidiary cells in lower epidemis were observed. And ordinary cells (in shape and anticlinal walls feature) as well as the trichomes in both sides of the leaves are described in detail. The results showed that there were three types of stoma in six investigated Rhododendron species, from which Pericytic stomata type exists in three species (Rh. dauricum, Rh. micranthum, and Rh. mucronulatum), Anomocytic stomatal type in Rh. Redowskianum, Diacytic stomata type in Rh. aureaum and Rh. schlippenbachii. The subsidiary cells of the Pericytic and Diacytic stomata type are different in shape and surface feature between the species, respectively. The ordinary epidermal cells show a variety from quadrangular to hexagonal, polygonal or irregular in surface view, the anticlinal walls are straight or sinuose. Trichomes (gland scales) are present in the both of the leaf sides in three species (Rh. dauricum, Rh. micranthum, and Rh. mucronulatum). All of these detail leaf features show specific specificity of leave finger print for 6 rhododendrons. Biography: WANG Xiu-wei (1981–), Ph. D. student in Key Laboratory of Forest Plant Ecology Ministry of Education China, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, P. R. China.
Keywords:Taxonomy Significance  Epidermal Fingerprint  Stomata  Trichome  Rhododendron  
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