Laticifer Systems in Mandevilla Illustris and M. Velutina Apocynaceae

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Abstract

Two Apocynaceae species from savanna (Cerrado) area of São Paulo State, Brazil were studied. In both Mandevilla species examined, the laticifer systems are of non-articulated branched type, characteristic of the family. In vegetative organs reported was the occurrence of a primary laticifer system of which the cells were differentiated in the embryo. However, additional laticifer cells were always produced during the growth of the shoot apex. A secondary laticiferous system produced by the cells of vascular cambium was identified in the tuberous root and in the stem. A proposed discussion on this apparently unique record in Apocynaceae was arisen to evaluate the main distinction between articulated and non-articulated laticifers.

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Appezzato-Da-Glória, B., & Estelita, M. E. M. (1997). Laticifer Systems in Mandevilla Illustris and M. Velutina Apocynaceae. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 66(3–4), 301–306. https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1997.035

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