Abstract
Seedlings of Cybistax antisyphilitica ("ipê-verde"), a tree species found in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, were studied as regards morphology, anatomy and cytogenetics. The seedlings are eudicotyledonous, phanerocotylar, epigeous and the seeds have hyaline, asymmetric, paper-textured expansions. The root system is axial with irregular epidermal tissue. The hypocotyl is green, glabrous and has differentiated xylem elements. The cotyledons are green, foliaceous, kidney-shaped, with heterogeneous mesophyll, pilose epidermis and collateral vascular bundles. The eophylls are petiolate, glabrous, with opposite phyllotaxy, dorsiventral, hypostomatic and with heterogeneous, asymmetric mesophyll. There are no significant anatomical differences between eophylls and metaphylls. The metaphyll petiole vascular system is shaped like a horseshoe. The species has a mitotic chromosome number 2n = 40 with average overall chromosome length of 1.042 μm ± 0.140 and width varying from 0.58 μm to 1.60 μm.
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Ortolani, F. A., Mataqueiro, M. F., Moro, J. R., Moro, F. V., & Damião Filho, C. F. (2008). Morfo-anatomia de plântulas e número cromossômico de Cybistax antisyphilitica (Mart.) Mart. (Bignoniaceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica, 22(2), 345–353. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-33062008000200005
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