Acta Amazonica (Jan 2014)

Taxonomic relevance of seed and seedling morphology in two Amazonian species of Entada (Leguminosae)

  • Rodrigo Schütz Rodrigues,
  • Gildo Vieira Feitoza,
  • Andréia Silva Flores

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0044-59672014000100003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1
pp. 19 – 24

Abstract

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We carried out a comparative morphological study to evaluate the taxonomic value of seed and seedling traits of Entada polystachya and E. simplicata (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae, Mimoseae). Seeds of both species were collected from wild populations in Roraima State, Brazil. Our results show consistent quantitative and qualitative differences between these species regarding their seeds and seedlings. Testa fracture lines, funiculus impression, lens characters, radicle shape and length, and cotyledon lobes length, seedling morphology group, number of pinnae at first node, and hypocotyl length permit a straightforward distinction of E. polystachya from E. simplicata, supporting a recent treatment of the latter taxon as a distinct species, endemic to Roraima State, northern Amazonia, Brazil.

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