Wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia (Asteraceae) in Venezuela

The family Asteraceae is one of the most diverse in Venezuela. Pentacalia is the genus with the highest number of species in the family and its principal distribution area is in Mérida, Táchira and Trujillo states. In spite of its importance, there are few studies about wood anatomy for Pentacalia....

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Main Authors: Williams J. Leon H., Luis Enrique Gámez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2018-01-01
Series:Caldasia
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/65722
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spelling doaj-e79fdfd15aa04a72b4ad1a1b417552212020-11-24T22:07:56ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaCaldasia0366-52322357-37592018-01-01401415310.15446/caldasia.v40n1.6572248243Wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia (Asteraceae) in VenezuelaWilliams J. Leon H.0Luis Enrique Gámez1Universidad de Los Andes. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Ambientales. Laboratorio de Anatomía de Maderas. Mérida, VenezuelaUniversidad de Los Andes. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Ambientales. Laboratorio de Dendrología Mérida, VenezuelaThe family Asteraceae is one of the most diverse in Venezuela. Pentacalia is the genus with the highest number of species in the family and its principal distribution area is in Mérida, Táchira and Trujillo states. In spite of its importance, there are few studies about wood anatomy for Pentacalia. The aim of this research was describe the wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia: P. cachacoensis, P. greenmaniana, P. imbricatifolia, P. mason-halei, P. pachypus, P. quirorana, P. reflexa and P. venezuelensis to find useful features for identification. Samples were collected in andean paramos of Mérida and Táchira states and cloudy forest in Mérida state. Samples were prepared using standard procedures of xylem microtechnique and description was made according international association of wood anatomists. Species studied can be separated in two groups according the presence or absence of storied structure and in each group, we found differences in qualitative features and, in some cases, is necessary the separation using quantitative features. Only P. pachypus and P. venezuelensis can not be separated using wood anatomical features.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/65722Engrosamientos espiraladosestructura estratificadataxonomíaxilema secundario
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author Williams J. Leon H.
Luis Enrique Gámez
spellingShingle Williams J. Leon H.
Luis Enrique Gámez
Wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia (Asteraceae) in Venezuela
Caldasia
Engrosamientos espiralados
estructura estratificada
taxonomía
xilema secundario
author_facet Williams J. Leon H.
Luis Enrique Gámez
author_sort Williams J. Leon H.
title Wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia (Asteraceae) in Venezuela
title_short Wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia (Asteraceae) in Venezuela
title_full Wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia (Asteraceae) in Venezuela
title_fullStr Wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia (Asteraceae) in Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia (Asteraceae) in Venezuela
title_sort wood anatomy of eight species of pentacalia (asteraceae) in venezuela
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Caldasia
issn 0366-5232
2357-3759
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The family Asteraceae is one of the most diverse in Venezuela. Pentacalia is the genus with the highest number of species in the family and its principal distribution area is in Mérida, Táchira and Trujillo states. In spite of its importance, there are few studies about wood anatomy for Pentacalia. The aim of this research was describe the wood anatomy of eight species of Pentacalia: P. cachacoensis, P. greenmaniana, P. imbricatifolia, P. mason-halei, P. pachypus, P. quirorana, P. reflexa and P. venezuelensis to find useful features for identification. Samples were collected in andean paramos of Mérida and Táchira states and cloudy forest in Mérida state. Samples were prepared using standard procedures of xylem microtechnique and description was made according international association of wood anatomists. Species studied can be separated in two groups according the presence or absence of storied structure and in each group, we found differences in qualitative features and, in some cases, is necessary the separation using quantitative features. Only P. pachypus and P. venezuelensis can not be separated using wood anatomical features.
topic Engrosamientos espiralados
estructura estratificada
taxonomía
xilema secundario
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/65722
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