Abstract An overview about ultrastructure of Kranz anatomy in Cyperaceae (Poales) - The ultrastructure of the Kranz tissues in Cyperaceae species with the four types of Kranz anatomy (chlorocyperoid, eleocharoid, fimbristyloid and rhynchosporoid) was studied and compared with species already described in the literature, with the goal verifying the occurrence of patterns for the Kranz types. In addition, chloroplasts and mitochondria were quantified for the first time for all Kranz types. The chloroplast’s structure is similar in the mesophyll cells (PCA) in the four Kranz types, but differs in some features in the bundle sheath cells (PCR). In the chlorocyperoid and rhynchosporoid types the bundle sheath cells (PCR) present centrifugal or s...
Cabomba Aublet is useful as a genetic model of angiosperm evolution. Previous anatomical studies and...
Abstract In Cyperaceae about 1/3 of the species have Kranz anatomy and some species of Eleocharis ca...
Premise of the study: The understanding of homoplasic structures becomes more relevant when they are...
Cyperus giganteus shows Kranz anatomy of the clorocyperoid type or with two sheaths, one internal, a...
Cyperaceae possesses both non-Kranz and Kranz species, with four subtypes that differ in the number ...
Seventy-three species from 17 genera of Cyperaceae were studied with the aim of identifying and conf...
grantor: University of TorontoC4 Cyperaceae have an unusual version of 'Kranz' anatomy wit...
Cyperus giganteus shows Kranz anatomy of the clorocyperoid type or with two sheaths, one internal, a...
Foram realizados estudos anatômicos e ultraestruturais de espécies com anatomia Kranz e não Kranz, d...
To determine the presence of Kranz anatomy, chloroplast structure and distribution in cassava leaf t...
As espécies de Cyperaceae estão presentes em diferentes ecossistemas e constituem o extrato herbáceo...
Cyperaceae are usually perennial, with underground stems mainly rhizomatous, however, other stem typ...
Mapania belongs to Mapanioideae, a quite controversial subfamily in Cyperaceae due to the existence ...
Cyperaceae are usually perennial, with underground stems mainly rhizomatous, however, other stem typ...
Vascular bundles of barley leaves are surrounded by double layers, consisting of an outer parenchyma...
Cabomba Aublet is useful as a genetic model of angiosperm evolution. Previous anatomical studies and...
Abstract In Cyperaceae about 1/3 of the species have Kranz anatomy and some species of Eleocharis ca...
Premise of the study: The understanding of homoplasic structures becomes more relevant when they are...
Cyperus giganteus shows Kranz anatomy of the clorocyperoid type or with two sheaths, one internal, a...
Cyperaceae possesses both non-Kranz and Kranz species, with four subtypes that differ in the number ...
Seventy-three species from 17 genera of Cyperaceae were studied with the aim of identifying and conf...
grantor: University of TorontoC4 Cyperaceae have an unusual version of 'Kranz' anatomy wit...
Cyperus giganteus shows Kranz anatomy of the clorocyperoid type or with two sheaths, one internal, a...
Foram realizados estudos anatômicos e ultraestruturais de espécies com anatomia Kranz e não Kranz, d...
To determine the presence of Kranz anatomy, chloroplast structure and distribution in cassava leaf t...
As espécies de Cyperaceae estão presentes em diferentes ecossistemas e constituem o extrato herbáceo...
Cyperaceae are usually perennial, with underground stems mainly rhizomatous, however, other stem typ...
Mapania belongs to Mapanioideae, a quite controversial subfamily in Cyperaceae due to the existence ...
Cyperaceae are usually perennial, with underground stems mainly rhizomatous, however, other stem typ...
Vascular bundles of barley leaves are surrounded by double layers, consisting of an outer parenchyma...
Cabomba Aublet is useful as a genetic model of angiosperm evolution. Previous anatomical studies and...
Abstract In Cyperaceae about 1/3 of the species have Kranz anatomy and some species of Eleocharis ca...
Premise of the study: The understanding of homoplasic structures becomes more relevant when they are...