This study reports the value of leaf cuticle characteristics in the identification and classification of Iberian Mediterranean species of the genus Pinus (P. nigra subsp. salzmannii, P. pinaster, P. pinea and P. halepensis), with the aim of using these characters to identify isolated cuticles and stomata in palynology slides. Preparations were made of the cuticles of pine needles belonging to one natural Iberian population of each of the above species. A number of epidermal morphological characteristics were then recorded with the aim of distinguishing these species from one another. The structure of the stomatal complex (the shape and arrangement of the subsidiary cells) was different in each species. The aperture of the epistomatal chambe...
Fast and accurate detection of plant species and their hybrids using molecular tools will facilitate...
ABSTRACTA number of conifer species are still lacking anatomical data, which is significant because ...
16 p., mapas, tablas, gráf.The phenotypic differentiation of relic P. sylvestris in southern Europe ...
Primer trabajo a nivel mundial sobre la diferenciación de especies de Pinus con clave dicotómica a t...
Cuticle micromorphology of 34 taxa of Pinus from Mexico and Central America was studied with scannin...
The origins of some species of economic importance occurring over the Mediterranean Basin have been ...
Conifer-stomata analysis is an essential part of the palaeoecological toolbox because it allows the ...
Pinus sylvestris from the Iberian Peninsula was biometrically compared, using needle morphological a...
The cuticles of 58 extant conifer species are examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and ...
The Cecilian pine (Pinus ceciliae) is endemic to Balearic islands (Spain). It is a small taxon, some...
So far as the natural system of classification of the species of the genus Pinus is of concerned, it...
Aim Our aim was to discriminate different species of Pinus via pollen analysis in order to assess t...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comCuticle micromorphology of 31 taxa o...
To estimate whether or not a plant taxon found in the fossil record was locally present may be diffi...
In Scandinavia there are four extant native conifers (Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, Juniperus commu...
Fast and accurate detection of plant species and their hybrids using molecular tools will facilitate...
ABSTRACTA number of conifer species are still lacking anatomical data, which is significant because ...
16 p., mapas, tablas, gráf.The phenotypic differentiation of relic P. sylvestris in southern Europe ...
Primer trabajo a nivel mundial sobre la diferenciación de especies de Pinus con clave dicotómica a t...
Cuticle micromorphology of 34 taxa of Pinus from Mexico and Central America was studied with scannin...
The origins of some species of economic importance occurring over the Mediterranean Basin have been ...
Conifer-stomata analysis is an essential part of the palaeoecological toolbox because it allows the ...
Pinus sylvestris from the Iberian Peninsula was biometrically compared, using needle morphological a...
The cuticles of 58 extant conifer species are examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and ...
The Cecilian pine (Pinus ceciliae) is endemic to Balearic islands (Spain). It is a small taxon, some...
So far as the natural system of classification of the species of the genus Pinus is of concerned, it...
Aim Our aim was to discriminate different species of Pinus via pollen analysis in order to assess t...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comCuticle micromorphology of 31 taxa o...
To estimate whether or not a plant taxon found in the fossil record was locally present may be diffi...
In Scandinavia there are four extant native conifers (Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, Juniperus commu...
Fast and accurate detection of plant species and their hybrids using molecular tools will facilitate...
ABSTRACTA number of conifer species are still lacking anatomical data, which is significant because ...
16 p., mapas, tablas, gráf.The phenotypic differentiation of relic P. sylvestris in southern Europe ...