Abstract

The present study examined the wood micro-characters of 18 species of the tribe Dalbergieae across 4 genera in Nigeria, following previously described methods by other authors. The species are distributed across all geo-ecological zones of the country but more abundant in the southern area which is characterized by higher precipitation. Findings clearly showed that members of the tribe Dalbergieae have more generic/tribal characteristics than delimiting characters. The species have certain unifying characters such as diffuse pore porosity, simple perforation plates, oblique to orthogonal vessel transverse wall inclination, prismatic/styloid crystals, and non-septate fibres. Vessels were longest and widest in D. saxatilis, about 197.89x104.23µm. On the contrary, the shortest was observed in D. hostilis - 67.62 µm while the narrowest was in D. oligophylla (28.4 µm). While fibre length was highest in P. mildbraedii (331.22 µm±7.5) and smallest in D. saxatilis (0.69 µm±0.0), the ray cells were longest in D. saxatilis (185µm) and shortest in P. santalinoides (41.82µm) respectively. We confirm here that anatomical studies should not be neglected in plant systematics, even though molecular approaches have been the focus in recent times.

Highlights

  • The family Papilionaceae comprises 470 genera and about 14,000 diverse species; and includes small herbs from temperate regions as well as large tropical rainforest trees (Wojciechowski 2003)

  • This study aimed at investigating the wood anatomy of members of the tribe Dalbegieae in Nigeria, in an attempt to identify additional diagnostic characters that could be used for their identification; as well as determining whether the variations in the wood anatomical characters of the members reflect the current circumscription of the tribe

  • The preliminary diversity studies showed that members of the tribe Dalbergieae are distributed across all the geo-ecological zones of Nigeria (Figure 1)

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Introduction

The family Papilionaceae comprises 470 genera and about 14,000 diverse species; and includes small herbs from temperate regions as well as large tropical rainforest trees (Wojciechowski 2003). The tribe Dalbergieae is not a monophyletic clade and comprises 19 tropical woody genera (Polhill 1981; Lavin et al 2001). It comprises trees, shrubs, and lianas (Gillett et al 1971). In Aeschynomenoid nodules, the infected regions are always separated from uninfected cells (Fabre et al 2015; Sharma et al 2020)

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