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Oil cells in the side walls of air chambers, a new taxonomic character in the family Marchantiaceae
Abstract. Comparative studies of oil cells in the air chamber side walls of eight Japanese taxa of Marchantiaceae showed that three morphological groups can be recognized based on this character: (1) Marchantia polymorpha and M. paleacea with conspicuous and whitish oil cells, (2) M. emarginata, M. papillata and M. pinnata with indistinct and nearly hyaline oil cells, and (3) Preissia quadrata without oil cells. This grouping is congruent with the results of existing phylogenetic analyses involving Marchantiaceae taxa. The morphology of oil cells in the side walls of air chambers should be used as a new taxonomic character within the family Marchantiaceae.
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The Bryologist is an international journal devoted to all aspects of bryology and lichenology, and we welcome reviews, research papers and short communications from all members of American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS). We also publish lists of current literature, book reviews and news items about members and event. All back issues of the journal are maintained electronically. The first issue of The Bryologist was published in 1898, with the formation of the Society.
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