Dolichandra

Pace, Marcelo R., Marcati, Carmen R., Lohmann, Lúcia G. & Angyalossy, Veronica, 2023, Bark anatomy of lianescent Bignoniaceae: a generic synopsis, Adansonia (3) 45 (12), pp. 167-210 : 194-195

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2023v45a12

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8015283

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Dolichandra
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XIV. Dolichandra View in CoL View at ENA clade

TAXONOMIC INFORMATION. — This clade contains a single genus, Dolichandra , with multiple dissected phloem wedges in transversal section. Dolichandra currently includes species from four previously recognized genera (see Fischer et al. 2004; Table 2 View TABLE ), Dolichandra , Macfadyena A.DC. , Melloa Bureau , and Parabignonia Bureau ex K.Schum.

TOTAL NUMBER OF SPECIES IN THIS CLADE. — 9 species ( Fonseca et al. 2017).

STUDIED SPECIES. — Three species, Dolichandra quadrivalvis (Jacq.) L.G.Lohmann , Dolichandra unguiculata (Vell.) L.G.Lohmann , and Dolichandra unguis-cati (L.) L.G. Lohmann.

Regular phloem

Thin to thick fiber bands, without assemblages.

Variant phloem

The variant phloem of Dolichandra is nearly identical to that of the Multiples of four s.s. clade.In fact,the sieve tubes and phloem parenchyma arrangement, the sieve plate type, the presence of crystals, and the number of cells between fiber bands is alike in both clades ( Fig. 16 View FIG A-C). The presence of sieve elements of two distinct diameters (40 µm and 15 µm in average) tending to gradually go from wide to narrow diameter in subsequent bands ( Fig. 16D View FIG ) is similar to that found in Amphilophium . Another similarity with Amphilophium is the storied structure ( Fig. 16E View FIG ); however, the storied structure in Dolichandra is found both for axial and radial elements ( Fig. 16E View FIG ). A further remarkable difference from the Multiples of four s.s. clade is the non-lignification of the limiting rays ( Fig. 16 View FIG A-C), that tend to divide, compress, and dissect the phloem wedges ( Fig. 16A, C View FIG ). The crystalliferous parenchyma in Dolichandra bears acicular crystals, which are also found in the rays ( Fig. 16D, F View FIG ).

Periderm

A single periderm is formed.The phellem is stratified,with alternating thin and thick-walled cells.The phelloderm is non-stratified, thin, with less than three cell layers.Lenticels were not observed.

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