Forests and Forest Product Journal

Resolving Taxonomic Uncertainties in Khaya Genus using Foliar Anatomic Traits

By: Lawal A. .;  

Abstract:

Identification of species in the genus khaya based on morphology has always been done with some level of uncertainties. Leaf is perhaps anatomically most varied organ of angiosperms and its anatomical variations often agree with generic and specific lines. Anatomic characters of vegetative parts of flowering plants have been successfully employed to solve taxonomic problems and for the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships. This research, therefore, was designed to reveal folia anatomic structure in the three species of Khaya in Ondo State, Nigeria and compare their folia anatomic characteristics towards resolving their taxonomic uncertainties. Leaflets of three khaya species (K. grandifoliola, K. seneglensis and K. ivorensis) were collected from different locations in Ondo State. Sizeable (7cm x 3cm) portions of the leaflets from each of the species were taken from the standard median portion and to evaluate their folia anatomic structure. Findings from the study revealed that the three species were dorsiventral and were similar for all the anatomical traits investigated except for upper cuticle thickness in Khaya ivorensis which was significantly lower (15.33µmm) than other two species, Khaya grandifoliola (18.00µmm) and Khaya senegalensis (17.33µmm). This is an indication that folia anatomic characteristics alone could not be sufficiently used to resolve these taxonomic uncertainties in Khaya genus in Ondo State. Therefore, combination of anatomic characteristics with morphological traits could resolve this uncertainty and as such, recommended.

Keywords:  Foliar anatomy,; Taxonomic uncertainty; Khaya genus; ;

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