Comparative wood anatomy of Korean Viburnum L. (Adoxaceae) and its taxonomic implication

Balkrishna Ghimire, Dong Chan Son, Beom Kyun Park, Seung Hwan Oh

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Abstract

Comparative wood anatomy of Viburnum was carried out to understand the differences in wood features amongst the species which might be useful for taxonomic discrimination in the genus. Altogether, nine taxa belonging to five clades were investigated using a sliding microtome and light microscopy. The growth rings are well represented and earlywood and latewood are distinguishable in cross-section. Some of the important wood features include angular, oval and rounded vessels with scalariform perforation plates, opposite to scalariform inter-vessel pitting, rounded pits with slit-like apertures, thick-walled xylem tracheids with simple, rounded bordered pits, diffuse axial parenchyma, uni-and multiseriate rays, 2-4 cells wide. In general, there is a remarkable uniformity in the qualitative wood features in Viburnum species, although quantitative measurement showed some disparities. The most significant quantitative wood variables which might be useful for taxonomic groupings of the species comprise a frequency of vessels and rays, the diameter of the vessels and tracheids in the radial and tangential planes and height and width of rays in the tangential plane.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-46
Number of pages20
JournalPhytoKeys
Volume156
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Light microscopy
  • Taxonomy
  • Viburnum
  • Wood anatomy

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