2021, Vol. 3, Issue 3
Comparative petiole and stem anatomy of species of the genera Bryophyllum and Kalanchoe in South-western Nigeria
Author(s): Olutayo Tolulope Mary*, Arogundade Oluwabunmi Okerinmola and Akinloye Johnson Akinwunmi
Affiliation: Department of Botany, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile ife, Osun, Nigeria
Abstract: The petiole and the stem anatomy of
Kalanchoe and
Bryophyllum species were studied to document characters that are of taxonomic importance among the species. The species are
Kalanchoe crenata,
Kalanchoe lanceolata,
Bryophyllum pinnatum,
Bryophyllum delagoense and
Bryophyllum houghtonii. Transverse sections of the median region of the petioles and the stem of each of the species were made using a Reichert sliding microtome at 8-15µm thickness. Unifying and diagnostic features were also identified. Unifying features such as starch grains present on the petiole, parenchymatous pith in the stem were recorded. Diagnostic features such as biseriate to multi seriate epidermis in the stem of
Bryophyllum pinnatum were also recorded. The unifying characters suggest that the species of the two genera should be combined into one genus
Kalanchoe with sections under it.
DOI: 10.22271/2582-3744.2021.sep.82Pages: 82-89 | Views: 231 | Downloads: 159Download Full Article: Click Here