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Print version ISSN 0075-9481On-line version ISSN 2346-9641
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BORRI, Karina A.; WAGNER, Marcelo L. and VARELA, Beatriz G.. Morfología y anatomía foliar y caulinar de Scutia buxifolia (Rhamnaceae). Lilloa [online]. 2017, vol.54, n.1, pp.1-10. ISSN 0075-9481.
Scutia buxifolia Reissek (Rhamnaceae], popularly known as "coronillo", is an endemic species of the North and East "talares" of Buenos Aires. It is a thorny shrub or small tree from 2 to 6 m tall, with tetragonal branches and axillary thorns. This species is used in folk medicine as diuretic, cardiotonic and antihypertensive. In this study leaf and stem structure of S. buxifolia was analyzed in order to provide morphological and micrographic features for this species, using pharmacobotanic techniques. In leaf macerations, anomocytic and hexacytic stomata, rhomboid crystals, druses and crystalliferous sheaths accompanying tracheas were distin-guished. In cross sections, leaf blades showed an epidermis with a single layer of cells, crys-talliferous idioblasts, stomata on the abaxial epidermis, dorsiventral mesophyll, abaxial angular collenchyma, and sclerenchymatic or parenchymatic sheaths around vascular bundles. Leaf diafanization showed a simple and pinnate primary venation and a brochidodromous campto-dromous secondary venation; also, an incomplete looped marginal venation and areoles well developed. In the primary and secondary stems and in caulinar thorns, sclereids, druses, rhomboid and cubic crystals were observed. Results provided morphological and anatomical diagnostic characters for identification and characterization of S. buxifolia.
Keywords : "coronillo"; leaf; pharmacobotany; Scutia; stem..