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1985

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Morphology And Anatomy Of Foliar Nectaries And Associated Leaves In Mallotus (Euphorbiaceae), Thomas S. Elias, Sun An-Ci Jan 1985

Morphology And Anatomy Of Foliar Nectaries And Associated Leaves In Mallotus (Euphorbiaceae), Thomas S. Elias, Sun An-Ci

Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany

The morphology and anatomy of the foliar nectaries and associated leaves offour species of Mallotus (Euphorbiaceae) were studied. Light microscopic observations of paraffin- and plastic-embedded specimens were complemented with scanning electron micrographs. Leaf anatomy of the four species is typical of large mesophytic plants. Aattened foliar nectaries are shown to be composed of specialized epidermal cells. The nonvascularized nectaries consist of narrow columnar cells each with a large nucleus, numerous vacuoles, and dense cytoplasm. Subglandular parenchyma cells have more pronounced nuclei, more vacuoles and denser cytoplasm than do typical laminar parenchyma. Structurally, these nectaries are similar to those found in …