Notes on the seedling morphology of Pouteria franciscana Baehni (Sapotaceae)

Abstract

Seedling morphology studies have contributed to provide useful data in delimiting different levels of taxonomic groups over the past several decades. Thus, the purpose of this note is to describe on the seedling morphology of Pouteria franciscana Baehni (known as “abiurana”), a native Sapotaceae species from the floodplain forests of the Amazonian estuary. For the seedling morphology study, ripe fruits were collected in Mazagão municipality, AP, Brazil. The diagnostic character combination of plano-convex cotyledons (green to purple), included radicle in cotyledons, absent endosperm, and PHR seedling type may help indicate the phylogenetic position of P. franciscana based on the recent phylogeny of Neotropical Chrysophylloideae.

Publication
Biota Amazônia, 11(1): 81-84
Caroline C. Vasconcelos
Caroline C. Vasconcelos
DSc candidate in Botany

My research interests include taxonomy and systematics (especially neotropical Sapotaceae); spectroscopy as a integrative tools; Amazonian flora; species distribution modelling; floristic studies; and tropical forest ecology.

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