Ciência Florestal (Jun 2013)

WOOD ANATOMY OF Phyllanthus sellowianus Müll. Arg. (PHYLLANTHACEAE)

  • Luciano Denardi,
  • Rômulo Trevisan,
  • Edison Rogério Perrando,
  • Fabrício Jacques Sutili,
  • Talita Baldin,
  • José Newton Cardoso Marchiori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5902/198050989294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 503 – 509

Abstract

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/198050989294The present study aimed to describe the wood anatomy of Phyllanthus sellowianus Müll. Arg.(Phyllanthaceae), as well as the research of anatomical characters associated with the flexibility of their stems, desirable characteristic for bioengineering works. Belonging to the group of reophyllous and with up to three meters in height, the species occurs naturally in the south of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. The exsicat and wood sample from a P. sellowianus, located in the municipality of Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazi, were deposited in the University Federal de Santa Maria under the numbers HDCF 5587 e 5588. Standard technique was used to set the histological lamina of wood. For macerations used the method of Jeffrey. The Wood anatomy description followed the IAWA Committee (1989). The microscopic analysis revealed the presence vassels of small diameter (< 60µm), radial multiples of 2 to 4 units, and simple perforation plates, obliquely, axial parenchyma absent, heterogeneous rays, with 1-3 cells large, and gelatinous fibers. The absence of axial parenchyma and laticifer tubes is compatible to the Phyllanthaceae group. The presence of perforated ray cells is, probably, the main anatomic component for differentiation of P. sellowianus from the other species of the genera. The abundant presence of gelatinous fibers certainly is one of the main anatomical characteristics related to the high flexibility of its stem.

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