TY  - JOUR
T1  - Leaf Anatomy of Eight Species of <I>Indigofera</I> L.
AU - , C.U. Nwachukwu AU - , F.N. Mbagwu 
JO  - Agricultural Journal
VL  - 2
IS  - 1
SP  - 149
EP  - 154
PY  - 2007
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1816-9155
DO  - aj.2007.149.154
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=aj.2007.149.154
KW  - Anatomy
KW  -indigofera
KW  -leaf
KW  -leguminoseae
KW  -papilionoideae
KW  -taxonomy
AB  - Leaf anatomy of eight species of <I>Indigofera</I> of the tribe Galegeae was studied from Eastern Nigeria with the aid of light microscope. This is with a view of establishing taxonomic relationships among the species. Results from the investigation show that variation in leaf anatomical attributes were so obvious that they could be added to other taxanomic information and used in an attempt to determine the taxanomic importance of leaf anatomy. Taxonomically significant characters among the taxa investigated include the variation in shape of the epidermal cells-mostly rectangular and  sinuous   in <I>  I. pulchra</I>,<I>   I. senegelensis</I>   and <I> I. stenophylla </I>while  it  varies  from  pentagonal  in <I>I. paniculata</I>,<I> I. prieureana </I>and<I> I. terminalis</I> through hexagonal in <I>I. hirusta </I>and<I> I. ticntoria.</I> Other anatomical characters of the leaf epidermis  that  exhibit  variation  include  number  of  palisade  layer:  1-2  layers  in<I>  I.  pulchra</I>,<I>  I.  senegalensis</I>  and <I> I. stenophylla</I> to 4-5 layers in <I>I. prieureana</I> and <I>I. tintoria</I>, nature  of  epidermal  cells:  tubular  in <I> I.  hirsuta</I>,<I>  I.  prieureana </I> and <I> I.  senegelensis  </I>straight  in <I>I. paniculata </I>and <I>I. tinctoria </I>while it is wavy in<I> I. stenophylla</I> and <I>I. terminalis</I>. Type of crystal present in the leaf epidermis is also variable among the taxa: raphides in <I>I. paniculata</I> and <I>I. tinctoria</I> but tanninferous bags in<I> I. senegelensis</I>. The biosystematic implications of these findings have been discussed in the light of current literature.
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