Stomata Density of Orchids and Cloud Forest Humidity

Sierra Lynn Predovich
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This experiment compares stomata density of the epiphytic Pleurothallis aristata and Maxillaria sp. orchids under experimental conditions of dry and humid environments. Pleurothallis aristata is in the sub-tribe Pleurothallidinae and lacks pseudobulbs, while Maxillaria sp. has pseudobulbs. The study seeks to determine what differences in stomata density exist between the two species, and if there is a difference in mean percent stomata open in humid and dry environments. The study takes stomata impressions from the leaves of twenty individuals of each species using clear nail polish. The results show a significant difference in stomata density between the Pleurothallis aristata and the Maxillaria sp. (Rank Sum Test: t=55, n1=10, n2=10, p<0.05). Additionally, both species have a higher percentage of open stomata in humid environments than in dry environments (Wilcoxon sign rank test). An explanation for these results is that Maxillaria sp. has a pseudobulb for water storage, has a larger leaf surface area, and therefore has higher stomata density. The study showed both species closed their stomata in drier conditions in order to reduce water loss and desiccation. The results of this experiment help demonstrate how different orchid species function in humid and dry environments, and their ability to succeed in the event of global climate change and shifting of biomes.
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兰花气孔密度与云雾林湿度的关系
在干燥和潮湿环境下,比较了附生侧耳兰(Pleurothallis aristata)和上叶兰(Maxillaria sp.)的气孔密度。凤尾鱼属凤尾鱼亚族,无假球茎,而上颌属有假球茎。该研究旨在确定两个物种之间气孔密度的差异,以及在潮湿和干燥环境中气孔开放的平均百分比是否存在差异。这项研究用透明指甲油从每个物种的20个个体的叶子上提取气孔印记。结果表明,马尾松与上孢的气孔密度存在显著差异(秩和检验:t=55, n1=10, n2=10, p<0.05)。此外,两种植物在潮湿环境下的开放气孔率均高于干燥环境(Wilcoxon符号秩检验)。对这些结果的一种解释是,Maxillaria sp.具有用于蓄水的假球茎,具有更大的叶表面积,因此具有更高的气孔密度。研究表明,这两个物种在干燥的条件下关闭气孔,以减少水分流失和干燥。本实验的结果有助于揭示不同兰花物种在潮湿和干燥环境中的功能,以及它们在全球气候变化和生物群落转移的情况下取得成功的能力。
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