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      Anatomia comparada das folhas de espécies de Peperomia (Piperaceae): I. Ontogênese do tecido aqüífero e dos estômatos Translated title: Comparative leaf anatomy of Peperomia (Piperaceae): I. Ontogenesis of the aquiferous tissue and the stomata

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          A maioria das espécies de Peperomia apresenta tecido que reserva água na face adaxial de suas folhas. Esse tecido pode variar em espessura, determinando maior ou menor suculência à folha. A fim de se determinar a origem de estruturas anatômicas relevantes ao grupo, o presente trabalho descreveu o desenvolvimento do tecido especializado na reserva de água, bem como a ontogênese dos estômatos de P. catharinae Miquel, P. emarginella (Sw.) C.DC., P. quadrifolia (L.) Kunth e P. rotundifolia (L.) Kunth. Para tanto, foram observadas folhas jovens do ápice caulinar e do primeiro nó subseqüente, em secções transversais e paradérmicas. As técnicas utilizadas foram as usuais para microscopia fotônica. Todas as espécies apresentaram tecido especializado na reserva de água, originado de divisões periclinais das células protodérmicas. A ontogênese estomática é mesoperígena, dando origem a estômatos anisocíticos, tetracíticos e estaurocíticos.

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          Most species of Peperomia presents a water reservoir tissue on the adaxial surface of the leaf. This tissue can vary in thickness determining more or less succulence to the leaf. On purpose of determining the origin of important anatomic structures for this group, the present work describes the development of the water reservoir specialized tissue, as well as the stomata ontogenesis for P. catharinae Miquel, P. emarginella (Sw.) C.DC., P. quadrifolia (L.) Kunth and P. rotundifolia (L.) Kunth. Young leaves from the stem apex and the first node were observed in cross and paradermic sections. The techniques were the usual for light microscopy. All the species presented the water reservoir specialized tissue originated from periclinal divisions of protodermal cells. The stomata ontogenesis is mesoperigenous and it gives rise to anisocytic, tetracytic and staurocytic stomata.

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                Acta Botanica Brasilica
                Acta Bot. Bras.
                Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (Belo Horizonte )
                1677-941X
                September 2003
                : 17
                : 3
                : 387-394
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                [1 ] Universidade Federal do Paraná Brazil
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                S0102-33062003000300006
                10.1590/S0102-33062003000300006
                1d222bcd-a1c5-4a79-a682-d19b4900a207

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                PLANT SCIENCES

                Plant science & Botany
                Peperomia,multiple epidermis,stomata ontogenesis,epiderme múltipla,ontogênese estomática

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