PhytoKeys (Nov 2021)

Leaf epidermal micromorphology in Aspidistra (Asparagaceae): diversity and taxonomic significance

  • Nikolay A. Vislobokov,
  • Long-Fei Fu,
  • Yi-Gang Wei,
  • Maxim S. Nuraliev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.185.72259
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 185
pp. 65 – 86

Abstract

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Micromorphological characters of leaf epidermis were investigated in 69 species of Aspidistra using scanning electron microscopy. Sculpture of epidermis varies from smooth to verrucose and rugose in the genus. The abaxial epidermis of some species bears papillae, whereas the adaxial surface uniformly lacks the papillae. Sculpture type of epidermis and density of papillae are generally found to be stable characters at a species level. The infraspecific variation of epidermis sculpture, where present, ranges from smooth to verrucose or from verrucose to rugose. Micromorphological characters of leaf epidermis are shown to have potential taxonomic significance in Aspidistra; in combination with the type of shoot structure, they allow to subdivide the species into 13 groups. The groups are largely incongruent with floral morphological traits. An identification key to the studied species of Aspidistra based on vegetative characters (gross leaf and shoot morphology and characters of leaf epidermis) is presented.