Anatomical study of the stems of some species of Philippine rattans

Date of Publication

1989

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Biology

College

College of Science

Department/Unit

Biology

Thesis Adviser

Domingo Madulid

Defense Panel Chair

Eduardo Salgado, FSC

Defense Panel Member

Milagros Relon
Josefina De Jesus

Abstract/Summary

The stems of 15 identified and 18 unidentified species of Calamus, 5 identified and 3 unidentified species of Daemonorops, 2 identified and 1 unidentified species of Korthalsia, and 1 identified species of Plectocomia were processed using the paraffin method and were studied for their anatomical characters. Their cross section anatomy showed that anatomical characters such as the presence or absence of a yellow cap layer and the number of phloem strands present can aid in the identification and differentiation of the four genera of Philippine rattans. Anatomical characters such as the presence or absence of varying quantities of fibrous strands at the ground tissue, mucilage canals, air lacunae, and abnormal and small vascular bundles also aid in the identification and differentiation of Calamus and Daemonorops species. The anatomical similarities and differences among the four genera are consistent with those suggested by their gross morphology. This, however, is not applicable at the species level with some particular exceptions. These observations may be used only as additional eveidence in the taxonomic classification of Philippine rattans.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Print

Accession Number

TG01702

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

119 p., 28 cm.

Keywords

Rattan -- Variation; Stems (Botany)

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