Systematics studies on the wood anatomical structures of Lauraceae
碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 森林學系 === 84 === The anatomical characteristics of 107 species(including 3 varieties) in 20 genera of Lauraceae family in the world were studied. Measurement and observation of wood sectioning, wood maceration, quantity, matrix cluster an...
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ndltd-TW-084NTU003600262016-07-13T04:10:49Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/69451052098527856672 Systematics studies on the wood anatomical structures of Lauraceae 樟科木材解剖構造之系統研究 Yi-Nian Lee 李宜年 碩士 國立臺灣大學 森林學系 84 The anatomical characteristics of 107 species(including 3 varieties) in 20 genera of Lauraceae family in the world were studied. Measurement and observation of wood sectioning, wood maceration, quantity, matrix cluster analysis and anatomical characteristics were carried out. Identification features and classification system of Lauraceae wood were also discussed. The distribution of pores on the cross section of Lauraceae wood is usually diffuse, except 4 species are semi-ring porous, and 4 species are ring porous. The species vessel perforation plates of 69 species are simple and scalariform, and the others only simple. Intervascular pitting alternative throughout : minute and rarely large. All species in Alseodaphne, Laurus, Nothaphoebe and Phoebe have septate fibers. Longitudinal parenchyma are abundant, basically apotracheal and paratracheal, highly variable in quantity and arrangement. Rays are often heterogeneous and rarely homogeneous, predominantly 2-4 cells wide. Oil and mucilage cells were always present in the wood rays and parenchyma cells. Ca-oxalate crystals are present in nearly 90 percent of all the species investigated. According to the result of matrix cluster analysis, structure of Lauraceae wood is rather uniform and highly similar. Anatomic characteristics of wood between genera are undistinguishable. Even using the dichotomous key still cannot separate easily. It shows that phylogenetic status of Lauraceae is relatively i. e. , a very natural family. Therefore, the results of matrix analysis are different from those of morphological taxonomy, but which can still be as an aid in identification and Shuen-Chao Wu 吳順昭 1996 學位論文 ; thesis 105 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 森林學系 === 84 === The anatomical characteristics of 107 species(including 3
varieties) in 20 genera of Lauraceae family in the world were
studied. Measurement and observation of wood sectioning, wood
maceration, quantity, matrix cluster analysis and anatomical
characteristics were carried out. Identification features and
classification system of Lauraceae wood were also discussed.
The distribution of pores on the cross section of Lauraceae
wood is usually diffuse, except 4 species are semi-ring porous,
and 4 species are ring porous. The species vessel perforation
plates of 69 species are simple and scalariform, and the others
only simple. Intervascular pitting alternative throughout :
minute and rarely large. All species in Alseodaphne, Laurus,
Nothaphoebe and Phoebe have septate fibers. Longitudinal
parenchyma are abundant, basically apotracheal and
paratracheal, highly variable in quantity and arrangement. Rays
are often heterogeneous and rarely homogeneous, predominantly
2-4 cells wide. Oil and mucilage cells were always present in
the wood rays and parenchyma cells. Ca-oxalate crystals are
present in nearly 90 percent of all the species investigated.
According to the result of matrix cluster analysis, structure
of Lauraceae wood is rather uniform and highly similar.
Anatomic characteristics of wood between genera are
undistinguishable. Even using the dichotomous key still cannot
separate easily. It shows that phylogenetic status of Lauraceae
is relatively i. e. , a very natural family. Therefore, the
results of matrix analysis are different from those of
morphological taxonomy, but which can still be as an aid in
identification and
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