Correlation Between Sizes of Stomata and of Oil Glands in Two Related Eucalyptus Species
DJ Carr and SGM Carr
Australian Journal of Botany
28(6) 551 - 554
Published: 1980
Abstract
A correlation is described between the sizes of the stomata (length, pole to pole) and diameter of the largest oil glands of two closely related species, previously thought conspecific, of a newly described group (series Lehmannianae) of eucalypts. The oil glands and stomata of E. lehmannii are larger than those of E. conferruminata. The correlation is independent of leaf size and shape. The size correlation has its roots in the fact that both stomata and the largest oil glands have their origin in single epidermal initials.https://doi.org/10.1071/BT9800551
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