Article
Ornamentation of achene silica walls and its contribution to the systematics of Eleocharis (Cyperaceae)
Autor
Maximiano da Silva, Carlos Roberto
Bento da Silva, Leandro
Tardelli de Jesus Andrade, Célia Guadalupe
Trevisan, Rafael
González Elizondo, M. Socorro
Laforga Vanzela, André Luís
Institución
Resumen
Micromorphology of the achene surface of 26
Brazilian species of Eleocharis was studied by scanning
electron microscopy in order to evaluate its usefulness in
the taxonomy of the genus. The results point out two patterns
of cell organization according to silica structures of
achenes. The first corresponds to a group of species (group
A) that have small to medium cells arranged vertically. The
second is found in those species (group B) with medium to
large cells arranged horizontally. These data were useful in
separating species of Eleocharis subgenus Scirpidium and
E. subgenus Limnochloa (group B) from E. subgenus
Eleocharis (group A). However, group A shows considerable
variation in silica wall arrangement. Eleocharis
squamigera, previously considered as part of E. subgenus
Eleocharis, shows features rather similar to those of Scirpidium,
confirming recent phylogenies. The subgenus
Limnochloa was clearly distinguished from others by
achenes with large cells (over 55 lm width), presence of
crenate or repand anticlinal walls, and some orifices near
the wall in some species. The silica wall ornamentation
seems to be a useful morphological tool for studying
relationships between subgenera and distinguishes Limnochloa
from the other subgenera.