MORFOLOGIA DE PLÂNTULA E DISTRIBUIÇÃO GEOGRÁFICA DE Amphilophium crucigerum (L.) L.G.Lohmann
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Bignoniaceae, Lianas, TaxonomyAbstract
Amphilophium is a genus of the Bignoniaceae family with 47 species that are found in humid to dry forests, savannas, grasslands and thorny vegetation in Mexico and the Antilles, Argentina and Brazil. The aim of this work is to describe the morphometry, development, illustrations and geographical distribution of Amphilophium crucigerum seedlings in order to recognize this species in the field at an early stage. The experiment was then set up in tubes in a 2:1 substrate and the seeds were sown. The structures were measured using a ruler and caliper and the morphology was determined using specialized literature. The first evaluation showed that the seeds had swollen, the second showed the development of the radicle, and in the fifth evaluation it was possible to observe all the morphological structures in the seedlings where the apical meristem developed intensely and already had a pair of leaves. The species has a wide distribution in Brazil and extends as far as Mexico.
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