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Foliar epidermal studies
in the family Bignoniaceae JUSS. in Nigeria
G. E. Ugbabe1*
and A. E. Ayodele2
1National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development, P. M. B.
21, Garki- Abuja, Nigeria.
2Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E–mail:
graceeyinehi@yahoo.com
Accepted 31 October, 2007 |
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Comparative
studies have been carried out on the leaf epidermal features
of eleven species of the family Bignoniaceae in Nigeria. The
species are relatively uniform in the qualitative macro
morphological characters except in the leaf shape, which
varies from ovate, elliptic, oblong-elliptic, oblong,
oblanceolate to obovate-lanceolate. A more constant macro
character for the species is the leaflet length /leaflet
width ratio, which ranges from 2:1 to 4:1. The epidermal
morphology of the adaxial and abaxial surfaces of the
species was studied with the light microscope. The epidermal
cells are polygonal, irregular or both. Anticlinal walls are
straight, curved or undulate/ wavy. Leaflets of all species
are hypostomatic with stomata restricted to the abaxial
surface. The Anomocytic stomata type is most prominent
except Kigelia africana, which has diacytic stomata.
Striae are present on the adaxial surface of Oroxylum
indicum and abaxial surface of Spathodea campanulata.
Knobs are present on the abaxial and adaxial surfaces of
Markhamia lutea, Markhamia tomentosa, abaxial
surface of Stereospermum
kunthianum and adaxial
surface of Tabebuia rosea. Other features of the
epidermis that show variation include stomatal size, shape
and frequency. Epidermal cell shape, anticlinal wall
undulation, striation on the epidermis, stomata type,
distribution and stomata index are of taxonomic importance
in the family while epidermal size and number are of little
diagnostic value. The significance of these observations is
discussed in relation to the taxonomy of the family.
Key words: Foliar epidermis, bignoniaceae, Nigeria. |