Lonicera pallida Host. Stem and leaf anatomy


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Article_Title: Lonicera pallida Host. Stem and leaf anatomy
Authors: Rodica Bercu
Affiliation: Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, “Ovidius” University Constantza, Romania
Abstract: The article comprises histoanatomical characteristics of the stem and leaf in the woody climber
species Lonicera pallida Host (family Caprifoliaceae). The results revealed that the anatomical structure of this plants justify it climbing nature, especially the mechanical tissue which is poorly represented in the stem and leaf. The strengthening of the stem is made up of a sclerenchymatous ring and some phloem fibers. The stele covers the most part of the stem structure. In the leaf the vascular bundle is protected by any bundles sheaths. Remarkable is the abundance of druses and the protected hairs in both vegetative organs. L. pallida anatomical characteristics of the root, stem and leaf of has been described and discussed.
Keywords: anatomy, stem, leaf, woody climber, Lonicera pallida
References: Bailey LH, Species studies in (ILonicera) Gentes Herb., 9, pp. 124-193, 1947.
Bean W, Trees and Shrubs Hardy in Great Britain. Supplement Murray, Vol 1–4, 1981.
Batanouny KH, Plant Anatomy. University Press, Cairo, 1992.
Bavaru A, Bercu R, Morfologia şi anatomia plantelor. Ex Ponto, Constanta, 2002.
Bercu R, Jianu LD, Practicum de Morfología şi anatomia plantelor. “Ovidius” University Press,
Constanta, 2003.
Davis HA, Studies in Lonicera. Castanea, 57, pp. 32-43, 1990.
Pratt A, Flowers and their Associations, C. Knight Publ., London, 1846.
Rowald W, Planta, mediul şi natura, Ed. Ştiinţifică, Bucureşti, 1963.
Săvulescu, T (Editor-in Chief), Flora R.S.R. vol. VIII, Ed. Acad. R. S.R, Bucureşti, 1961.
Sheat WG, Propagation of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers. MacMillan and Co, New-York, 1948.
Toma C, Rugina R, Anatomia plantelor medicinale. Ed. Academiei Romane, Bucuresti. 1998.
Willis JC, A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns. (8th ed.), Cambridge University Press.
1985.
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Correspondence: Bercu Rodica, no. 61 Ferdinand St., Bl. A7, Sc. B, ap. 43, 900721, Constantza, Romania, e-mail:
rodicabercu@yahoo.com

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Article Title: Lonicera pallida Host. Stem and leaf anatomy
Authors: Rodica Bercu
Affiliation: Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, “Ovidius” University Constantza, Romania
Abstract: The article comprises histoanatomical characteristics of the stem and leaf in the woody climber
species Lonicera pallida Host (family Caprifoliaceae). The results revealed that the anatomical structure of this plants justify it climbing nature, especially the mechanical tissue which is poorly represented in the stem and leaf. The strengthening of the stem is made up of a sclerenchymatous ring and some phloem fibers. The stele covers the most part of the stem structure. In the leaf the vascular bundle is protected by any bundles sheaths. Remarkable is the abundance of druses and the protected hairs in both vegetative organs. L. pallida anatomical characteristics of the root, stem and leaf of has been described and discussed.
Keywords: anatomy, stem, leaf, woody climber, Lonicera pallida
References: Bailey LH, Species studies in (ILonicera) Gentes Herb., 9, pp. 124-193, 1947.
Bean W, Trees and Shrubs Hardy in Great Britain. Supplement Murray, Vol 1–4, 1981.
Batanouny KH, Plant Anatomy. University Press, Cairo, 1992.
Bavaru A, Bercu R, Morfologia şi anatomia plantelor. Ex Ponto, Constanta, 2002.
Bercu R, Jianu LD, Practicum de Morfología şi anatomia plantelor. “Ovidius” University Press,
Constanta, 2003.
Davis HA, Studies in Lonicera. Castanea, 57, pp. 32-43, 1990.
Pratt A, Flowers and their Associations, C. Knight Publ., London, 1846.
Rowald W, Planta, mediul şi natura, Ed. Ştiinţifică, Bucureşti, 1963.
Săvulescu, T (Editor-in Chief), Flora R.S.R. vol. VIII, Ed. Acad. R. S.R, Bucureşti, 1961.
Sheat WG, Propagation of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers. MacMillan and Co, New-York, 1948.
Toma C, Rugina R, Anatomia plantelor medicinale. Ed. Academiei Romane, Bucuresti. 1998.
Willis JC, A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns. (8th ed.), Cambridge University Press.
1985.
*Correspondence: Bercu Rodica, no. 61 Ferdinand St., Bl. A7, Sc. B, ap. 43, 900721, Constantza, Romania, e-mail:
rodicabercu@yahoo.com