Dissertação
Anatomia do lenho de espécies de Euphorbiaceae nativas e cultivadas no Rio Grande do Sul
Fecha
2014-02-11Registro en:
SIEGLOCH, Anelise Marta. WOOD ANATOMY OF EUPHORBIACEAE SPECIES NATIVES AND CULTURED IN RIO GRANDE DO SUL STATE. 2014. 100 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2014.
Autor
Siegloch, Anelise Marta
Institución
Resumen
The family Euphorbiaceae sensu lato is distributed specially in the tropics, in various
types of vegetation and habitats, being one of the largest, most complex and diverse
Angiosperm families. Recently, it was divided in four botanical families: Euphorbiaceae
sensu stricto, Phyllanthaceae, Picrodendraceae and Putranjivaceae. The present study aims to
provide important information about the anatomical characters of taxonomic, ecological and
phylogenetic value to the species and genera involved, as well as recognize the affinity of
anatomical groups, comparing the result to anatomical literature of Rio Grande do Sul state,
increasing the list of described species. To obtain cutting blades and macerate, respectively
was used in the standard technique (BURGER; RICHTER, 1991) and the method of Franklin
modified (KRAUS; ARDUIN, 1997). The wood samples are from Departamento de Ciências
Florestais (UFSM). The descriptions of the seven species followed the IAWA Committee
(1989). Cluster analysis on the species described in the present study over nine other species
of Euphorbiaceae and Phyllanthaceae, occurring naturally in the Rio Grande do Sul state,
described in the literature were used. This analysis was performed in order to collate and
compare the species. Two major groups were recognized, the first one, represented by
Hieronyma alchorneoides, and the other species investigated, the species most similar to each
other were the Croton dracunculoides and Croton pycnocephalus and Euphorbia tirucalli and
Euphorbia cotinifolia, the genus Sebastiania were very heterogeneous because groups
together not formed.