The Systematic Wood Anatomy of the Ficus (Moraceae) in Taiwan

碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 森林學系 === 90 === An anatomic study on the wood characteristics of 31 including species and varieties of the genus Ficus in Taiwan, carried out was based on the their sliding section’s and wood maceration method. Observations with light microscope and microphotography on t...

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Main Authors: Jin-Tsung Bai, 白錦聰
Other Authors: Chern-Hsiung Ou
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2002
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/79701371199600373759
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spelling ndltd-TW-090NCHU03600202016-06-27T16:09:33Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/79701371199600373759 The Systematic Wood Anatomy of the Ficus (Moraceae) in Taiwan 台灣產榕屬植物木材解剖系統分類 Jin-Tsung Bai 白錦聰 碩士 國立中興大學 森林學系 90 An anatomic study on the wood characteristics of 31 including species and varieties of the genus Ficus in Taiwan, carried out was based on the their sliding section’s and wood maceration method. Observations with light microscope and microphotography on the general features and microscopic characteristics, i.e., vessels, fiberous tissues, axial parenchyma and rays etc., was made. And an identical key was also provided for their wood identification. The results show the high similarity in the anatomical structure among the species in Ficus. It can be concluded to the same characters : 1. Diffuse porous wood, each pore is always with 2-4 multiple pores at radial longitudinal section, pore solitary, pits of side wall are alternate, and tyloses are usually found in the pore. 2. It has xylary fiber and septate fiber. 3. The shape of vasicentric parenchyma is as thin sheath and the shape of apotracheal parenchyma is as regular or irregular broad belt, with rhomboidal crystal. 4. All of the typeⅡ heterogeneous ray, most of them are typeⅡ, and few are typeⅠ. The width of multiseriate rays is up to 10 cells and the height is up to 300 cells. And small laticifer is often found in rays. Although the taxon under species and genus cannot be distinguished very obviously, there are still some clues can be found to demarcate them into the taxa in rank of sections and species also. The systematic classification based on the wood anatomy is highly in compliance with these on the classical taxonomy. It is therefore confirmed the genus Ficus is a rather natural genus. Chern-Hsiung Ou Fu-Yuan Lu 歐辰雄 呂福原 2002 學位論文 ; thesis 103 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 森林學系 === 90 === An anatomic study on the wood characteristics of 31 including species and varieties of the genus Ficus in Taiwan, carried out was based on the their sliding section’s and wood maceration method. Observations with light microscope and microphotography on the general features and microscopic characteristics, i.e., vessels, fiberous tissues, axial parenchyma and rays etc., was made. And an identical key was also provided for their wood identification. The results show the high similarity in the anatomical structure among the species in Ficus. It can be concluded to the same characters : 1. Diffuse porous wood, each pore is always with 2-4 multiple pores at radial longitudinal section, pore solitary, pits of side wall are alternate, and tyloses are usually found in the pore. 2. It has xylary fiber and septate fiber. 3. The shape of vasicentric parenchyma is as thin sheath and the shape of apotracheal parenchyma is as regular or irregular broad belt, with rhomboidal crystal. 4. All of the typeⅡ heterogeneous ray, most of them are typeⅡ, and few are typeⅠ. The width of multiseriate rays is up to 10 cells and the height is up to 300 cells. And small laticifer is often found in rays. Although the taxon under species and genus cannot be distinguished very obviously, there are still some clues can be found to demarcate them into the taxa in rank of sections and species also. The systematic classification based on the wood anatomy is highly in compliance with these on the classical taxonomy. It is therefore confirmed the genus Ficus is a rather natural genus.
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