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A leaf anatomical contribution to the classification of the Linaceae complex Naturalis
Welzen, P.C. van; Baas, P..
The leaf anatomy of the Linaceae complex (Linaceae s.s., Hugoniaceae, Ixonanthaceae, Humiriaceae and Erythroxylaceae) and putative allies ( Ctenolophon, Lepidobotrys, Irvingiaceae) is surveyed, mostly on the basis of original observations (72 specimens, 27 genera), partly from data in the literature. Diversity in stomatal type, midrib and petiole vascularisation, sclerenchyma support, foliar sclereids, mucilage cells, secretory cavities, and cristarque cells provide evidence in favour of a separate family status of the members of the Linaceae complex. Allantospermum and Cyrillopsis are best accommodated in the Ixonanthaceae. Irvingiaceae (often treated in or near Simaroubaceae) show similarities with the Linaceae complex, albeit more closely to the...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1984 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526014
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A note on stomatal types and crystals in the leaves of Melastomataceae Naturalis
Baas, P..
Original data on leaf crystals and stomatal types in 25 genera of Melastomataceae are presented, and discussed with reference to the classification of the family as modified by Van Vliet et al. (1981, this issue). The heterogeneity of the abolished subfamily Astronioideae is confirmed and a separation of Pternandra from the Astronieae is also justified on the basis of leaf anatomical data. The Astronieae are characterized by large styloids and predominantly anomocytic stomata; this combination of characters also occurs in part of the Melastomatoideae (especially the Miconieae). Most other Melastomatoideae are characterized by polocytic to diacytic stomata and druses. The subfamilies Memecyloideae and Crypteronioideae remain rather heterogeneous leaf...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1981 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524994
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A search for phylogenetically informative wood characters within Lecythidaceae s.l. Naturalis
Lens, F.; Baas, P.; Jansen, S.; Smets, E..
The wood structure of 71 species representing 24 genera of the pantropical Lecythidaceae s.l., including the edible Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa) and the spectacular cannon-ball tree (Couroupita guianensis), was investigated using light and scanning electron microscopy. This study focused on finding phylogenetically informative characters to help elucidate any obscure evolutionary patterns within the family. The earliest diverging subfamily Napoleonaeoideae has mixed simple/scalariform vessel perforations, scalariform vessel-ray pitting, and high multiseriate rays, all features that are also present in Scytopetaloideae. The wood structure of Napoleonaea is distinct, but its supposed close relative Crateranthus strongly resembles Scytopetaloideae. The...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Ericales; Lecythidaceae s.l.; Lecythidaceae s.s.; Napoleonaeaceae; Scytopetalaceae; Systematic wood anatomy; 42.48.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/422216
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Anatomical contributions to plant taxonomy I. Floral and vegetative anatomy of Eliaea from Madagascar and Cratoxylum from Indo-Malesia (Guttiferae) Naturalis
Baas, P..
The floral and vegetative anatomy of the closely allied guttiferous genera Cratoxylum (Indo-Malesia) and Eliaea (Madagascar) is described. Although the two taxa have many features in common, differences are substantial enough to recognize them as distinct genera, as appears from the following survey: Cratoxylum Ovary with 12 or more ovules Ovary with 3(or 4) incomplete true septa Styles and filaments glabrous Secondary xylem with scarcely pitted fibres Vessels solitary and in radial multiples Silica bodies present in ray cells of wood Eliaea Ovary with 6(—8) ovules Ovary with 6(or 8) incomplete septa, three being true, three false Styles and filaments mostly villous Secondary xylem with densely pitted fibretracheids Vessels almost exclusively solitary...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1970 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525720
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Anatomical contributions to plant taxonomy II. The affinities of Hua Pierre and Afrostyrax Perkins et Gilg Naturalis
Baas, P..
Vegetative anatomy, fruit and seed structure, and pollen morphology of Hua and Afrostyrax (tropical West and Central Africa) are described in detail. The two genera have many anatomical characters in common (see anatomical family diagnosis on p. 182) but are sufficiently different from other families to justify the existence of the family Huaceae. Some characteristic features are discussed and the results of comparisons with representatives of about 50 families are reported. Afrostyrax is not related to Styracaceae, nor is Hua to Erythroxylaceae as had been suggested in the past. Sterculiaceae and Bombacaceae appear to have the highest number of characters in common with Huaceae of all the families compared. This supports the inclusion of Huaceae in the...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525390
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Botanical progress in the Tropenbos Kalimantan Project Naturalis
Keßler, P.J.A.; Baas, P..
During the last three years the Rijksherbarium/Hortus Botanicus (L) has been involved in the Tropenbos Kalimantan Programme, a co-operative programme between AFRD (Agency of Forest Research and Development, Indonesian Ministry of Forestry) and the ‘Tropenbos’ Foundation. The implementation of this programme is executed by AFRD and its institutes on the Indonesian side and the IBG-DLO (Instituut voor Bosbouw en Groenbeheer – Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek), Wageningen, and L on the Dutch side. UNESCO-MAB has funded research in soil science. The programme is supported by the forestry state enterprises Inhutani I and II, and other concessionaires. A close co-operation exists with the Faculty of Forestry of the Mulawarman University, Samarinda. The research...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1993 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533041
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Comparative anatomy of the Crypteroniaceae sensu lato Naturalis
Vliet, G.J.C.M. van; Baas, P..
The leaf, twig, and nodal anatomy of Alzatea, Axinandra, Crypteronia, Dactylocladus, and Rhynchocalyx is described in detail. This family, as newly delimited by Van Beusekom-Osinga and Van Beusekom, appears to be very heterogeneous, a conclusion supported by the wood anatomical diversity reported in another paper. The nodes may be simply unilacunar, unilacunar with a complete girdling trace, of the common gap (or split lateral) plus median trace type, or trilacunar. Cortical bundles may be present in addition. Further diversity is present in e.g. cuticular texture, stomatal type, hypodermal development, arrangement of vascular bundles in petiole and midrib, mechanical support of the veins, the crystal complement, foliar sclereids, and cork origin....
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1975 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524745
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Comparative leaf anatomy of Heisteria (Olacaceae) Naturalis
Baas, P.; Kool, R..
The leaf anatomy of all 33 species of Heisteria is described, based on a study of 143 specimens. There is a considerable amount of diversity in stomatal type (anisocytic, anomocytic, cyclocytic, laterocytic or paracytic), in occurrence and type of mesophyll sclereids, and of fibre bundles along the leaf margin. Outline and thickness of anticlinal epidermal cell walls, cuticle thickness, crystal complement, and stomatal size also vary, but often below the species level. The leaf anatomical diversity can be used for recognising 8 groups of varying distinctness in Heisteria. H. asplundii and H. skutchii with laterocytic stomata, and H. pentandra and H. scandens with paracytic stomata constitute the two most distinct infrageneric groups; the other six groups...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1983 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524600
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Comparative leaf anatomy of Kokoona and Lophopetalum (Celastraceae) Naturalis
Jansen, W.T.; Baas, P..
The leaf anatomy of Kokoona and Lophopetalum is described in detail. Separation of the two genera as effectuated by Hou (1963) is supported by differences in vascular anatomy of the distal end of the petiole, which is invariably more complex in Lophopetalum than in Kokoona. Other differential characters (p. ooo) only apply to part of the species of Lophopetalum. As based on leaf anatomy it is impossible to define groups of closely related species within the genera because of a lack of mutual correlation between the different leaf anatomical characters. Lophopetalum in particular shows some striking anatomical features such as a very variable and complex arrangement of vascular tissue in petiole and midrib, complex types of cyclocytic and anisocytic...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1973 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525610
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Comparative leaf anatomy of the Asiatic Myristicaceae Naturalis
Koster, J.; Baas, P..
The leaf anatomy of c. 60 species of the four Asiatic genera of the Myristicaceae (Gymnacranthera, Horsfieldia, Knema and Myristica) is described in detail. Myristicaceae have characteristic, uniseriate hairs, the cells of which have arms. The number of arms per cell and the relative length of the arms are important characters to separate the Asiatic genera. The hairs of Knema can be classified further into different types. Many species of Myristicaceae have a layer of cutinaceous, alveolar material overlying the cuticle proper on the abaxial leaf surface. In angiosperms such a layer was hitherto only reported for Winteraceae. Guard cells are often embedded in the subsidiary cells. The paracytic stomatal complex in Knema and Myristica is sunken and...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1981 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525087
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Comparative leaf anatomy of Trigonobalanus Forman (Fagaceae) Naturalis
Baas, P..
The leaf anatomy of the recently discovered Neotropical species Trigonobalanus excelsa is described and compared with that of the Old World species T. doichangensis and T. verticillata. Trigonobalanus excelsa appears to be very similar in its leaf anatomy to T. verticillata from Borneo and Sumatra.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1982 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525620
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Ficus cornelisiana, a new species of Ficus subsection Urostigma (Moraceae) from the Sino-himalayan region Naturalis
Chantarasuwan, B.; Peng, Y.-Q.; Baas, P.; Rasplus, J.-Y.; Heuven, B.-J. van; Welzen, P.C. van.
A small fig tree has been misidentified as Ficus orthoneura for a long time. However, morphologically it is distinct from F. orthoneura and F. hookeriana. Typical are the ellipsoid, puberulous receptacle and caducous basal bracts. Leaf anatomy shows a multiple epidermis with the cells in the inner layer much larger than in the outer layer and thus both layers resemble an epidermis with a separate hypodermis. The abaxial cuticle is strongly sculptured, the palisade layer shows some long subdivided cells, and enlarged lithocysts are only present abaxially. Because of these differences we hereby describe it as a new species, named in honour of Cornelis (Cees) Berg: Ficus cornelisiana.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: China; Ficus; Moraceae; New species; Vietnam.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524854
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Hans Nooteboom 80 years Naturalis
Baas, P.; Hovenkamp, P.H.; Veldkamp, J.F..
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 2014 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524917
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In memoriam Colin Ernest Ridsdale (18 January 1944 – 5 January 2017) Naturalis
Baas, P.; Pereira, J.T.; Wong, K.M.; Hovenkamp, P.H.; Keßler, P.J.A.; Newbery, D.M..
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 2017 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/625331
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In Memoriam Ding Hou (1921 – 2008) Naturalis
Baas, P.; Adema, F..
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 2008 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525227
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In Memoriam H. O. Sleumer (1906—1993) Naturalis
Wilde, W.J.J.O. de; Baas, P..
On October 1st, 1993 Professor Dr. Hermann Otto Sleumer died at the age of 87, after a short illness. His ashes have been interred at Liederbach (near Kirchberg), Germany. Dr. Sleumer had been our colleague at the Rijksherbarium and eminent contributor to Flora Malesiana for many years. He generously shared his vast knowledge and experience with many of us. For younger botanists the many anecdotes and intimate stories he indulged in telling about colleagues he had known, especially from the Englerian circles in Berlin, were always an enriching and entertaining experience.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1994 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525765
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In memoriam Jan-Frits Veldkamp: (31 March 1941 – 12 November 2017) Naturalis
Baas, P.; Hovenkamp, P.H..
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Memoriam Veldkamp; Jan-Frits.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/645230
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In Memoriam professor A.J.G.H. Kostermans (1906—1994) Naturalis
Wilde, W.J.J.O. de; Baas, P..
With the death of Andre (‘Dok’) Kostermans, at the age of 88, a truly extraordinary personality has passed away. Dok had bravely borne the inconvenience of an increasing number of ailments associated with high age, such as poor eyesight, and had just recovered from a broken hip when his heart condition (angina pectoris) once more became acute. He passed away on 10 July, 1994 in a hospital in Jakarta where he had been transported one day before from his residence at Pasir Muncang, Gadok, some 15 km out of Bogor. His remains have been interred in the small historical cemetery within the Kebun Raya, by special permission of the Government of Indonesia. Kostermans can be ranked as one of the most important post-war Southeast Asian botanists and was the leading...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1995 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525585
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New journals Naturalis
Baas, P..
IAWA Bulletin, New Series. Quarterly periodical of the International Association of Wood Anatomists. Annual subscriptions Dfl. 40.00 (Dfl. 30.00 for personal members of IAWA). Volume 1, 1980. From its foundation in 1931 the International Association of Wood Anatomists has promoted international contacts through the publication of News Letters, which were later transformed into a News Bulletin, also containing review articles. From 1970 onwards a more pretentious IAWA Bulletin made its appearance, which not only aimed at publishing notes, requests and review articles, but also original scientific publications. The latter category increased in relative importance, and forced the editors to change from the large, yet rather unprofessional magazin size to that...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1980 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533274
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On Max van Balgooy’s 80th birthday Naturalis
Baas, P.; Roos, M.C.; Welzen, P.C. van.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524451
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