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Systematic significance of cell inclusions in Haemodoraceae and allied families

In some groups, the presence or absence of characteristic cell inclusions, such as silica bodies, calcium oxalate crystals, starch grains and tannins, are potentially significant taxonomic characters. Prychid et al. (pp. 571-580) present the first record of silica deposits in tissues of Haemodoraceae and add new records of tapetal raphides in this family.





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