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Anomalous vascular bundle sheath structure in <i>Alloteropsis semialata</i> leaf blades
Author(s) -
R. P. Ellis
Publication year - 1974
Publication title -
bothalia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.457
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 2311-9284
pISSN - 0006-8241
DOI - 10.4102/abc.v11i3.1460
Subject(s) - vascular bundle , bundle , chloroplast , anatomy , fiber bundle , biology , ultrastructure , botany , biophysics , chemistry , materials science , composite material , biochemistry , gene
Alloteropsis semialata (R.Br.) Hitchc. of the Paniceae, would be expected to exhibit typical eupanicoid leaf anatomy with a single bundle sheath of large parenchymatous cells with specialized chloroplasts and radially-arranged chlorenchyma. Specimens from South Africa showed the following bundle-sheath and mesophyll deviations from the generalized panicoid model: 1. bundle sheath is double; 2. inner bundle sheath is composed of large cells with specialized chloroplasts; 3. outer sheath consists of many smaller cells with few, or without chloroplasts; 4. outline of the third- order bundles is tall and narrow; 5. chlorenchyma is not radially arranged. Other specimens of A. semialata, however, were found to have a large-celled outer bundle sheath devoid of chloroplasts and with indistinctly radiate chlorenchyma

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