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Morphology and Nodal Anatomy of Philippine EndemicHornstedtia conoidea Ridl. (Zingiberaceae) |
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| Creator | Cristine Mea A. Aser |
| Title | Morphology and Nodal Anatomy of Philippine EndemicHornstedtia conoidea Ridl. (Zingiberaceae) |
| Contributor | Hannah P. Lumista, Chris Rey M. Lituañas and Florfe M. Acma |
| Publisher | National Science Museum, Thailand |
| Publication Year | 2565 |
| Journal Title | The Thailand Natural History Museum Journal |
| Journal Vol. | 16 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 49-57 |
| Keyword | The morphology and nodal anatomy of Hornstedtia conoidea Ridl., |
| URL Website | http://www.thnhmjournal.com/ |
| Website title | thnhmjournal |
| ISSN | 1686-770X |
| Abstract | The morphology and nodal anatomy of Hornstedtia conoidea Ridl., a wild Philippine endemic ginger, are herein described based on ocular and microtechnique observations. Hornstedtia conoidea is an erect plant reaching 3 meters tall; rhizome 28–35 cm long, 2–2.5 cm thick; leaves distichous, lanceolate, 55–63 cm and 11–13 cm; inflorescence spindle-shaped, 10–13 cm long 3–4 cm wide, covered with involucral bracts; infructescence enclosed by the enlarged bracts, dehiscent, with fruits measuring 12.5–14 cm long by 4–5 cm wide. Nodal anatomy of rhizome (young, middle-aged, old) showed the presence of collateral vascular bundles, endarch xylem differentiation, atactostele, unilacunar-multitraces nodes consisting of one leaf gap, multi leaf traces and having a single-layer of epidermis; also present is an endodermoidal layer consisting of cambium-like cells, the latter is a diagnostic character of Zingiberaceae. |