Leaf anatomy of species from the Pombalia lanata complex (Violaceae) with implications for taxonomy and ecology

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY Flora Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.1016/j.flora.2024.152471
Jailma Rodrigues Gonçalves , Juliana de Paula-Souza , Vinícius Coelho Kuster , Valdnéa Casagrande Dalvi
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As traditionally circumscribed, Hybanthus Jacq. was the third-largest Violaceae genus, and the circumscription of its 9-10 lineages has been very problematic, particularly Pombalia Vand.. This largest and most heterogeneous segregate genus includes a phylogenetically strongly supported subclade exclusive of the Brazilian Cerrado known as Pombalia lanata complex comprising six species. Though this complex is readily distinct due to its adaptations to the Cerrado environment, the often sympatric species exhibit a high degree of superposition in its features, hampering their precise identification. Here, we aim to verify the taxonomic value of leaf anatomy for the species of the Pombalia lanata complex, comparing them to its sister group Pombalia calceolaria. An additional goal was to identify characters related to the adaptation of these species to the constraining environmental conditions of the Cerrado. Expanded leaves (field-collected and herbarium materials) were processed using light and scanning electron microscopy and histochemistry. The species present diminutive and densely hairy leaves, with simple or branched (stellate) trichomes, colleters, uniseriate and mucilaginous epidermis and prismatic calcium oxalate crystals. Among these characters, the distribution and morphotype of tector trichomes, and presence of marginal colleters are potentially useful in distinguishing the species of the complex. The remaining anatomic characters are mostly effective in circumscribing the complex as a whole, and reinforce the proximity to its sister group P. calceolaria. Moreover, such characteristics reflect adaptative strategies to the unique Cerrado conditions of high temperatures and solar irradiance, severe seasonal water shortfall, low humidity, and nutrient-poor soils with high aluminum content. This is the first description of colleters in Violaceae, opening perspectives in studies with secretory structures in the group. Our work highlights the potential of anatomy in taxonomic studies, which can be applied to Pombalia s. str. and the remaining lineages of Hybanthus s.l.

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Pombalia lanata 复合物(堇菜科)物种的叶片解剖学及其对分类学和生态学的影响
按照传统的划分,Hybanthus Jacq.是第三大堇菜属(Violaceae),其 9-10 个支系的划分一直很成问题,尤其是 Pombalia Vand.。这个最大、最异质的分离属包括一个在系统发育上得到强有力支持的亚支系,该支系不属于巴西 Cerrado 地区,被称为 Pombalia lanata 复合体,由六个物种组成。虽然该复合群因其对瑟拉多环境的适应性而很容易区分,但这些经常共生的物种在特征上表现出高度的叠加性,妨碍了它们的精确鉴定。在此,我们旨在验证叶片解剖学对兰纳塔庞巴利亚复合体物种的分类价值,并将它们与其姊妹类群卡索拉里亚庞巴利亚(Pombalia calceolaria)进行比较。我们的另一个目标是确定这些物种适应塞拉多地区恶劣环境条件的相关特征。研究人员使用光学显微镜、扫描电子显微镜和组织化学方法对展开的叶片(野外采集和标本馆材料)进行了处理。这些物种的叶片细小、毛发浓密,具有单毛或分枝(星状)毛状体、卷曲体、单列和粘液表皮以及棱柱形草酸钙晶体。在这些特征中,扇形毛状体的分布和形态以及边缘同轴体的存在可能有助于区分复合体中的物种。其余的解剖特征大多能有效地将该复合体作为一个整体加以区分,并加强了与其姊妹类群 P. calceolaria 的亲缘关系。此外,这些特征还反映了对塞拉多地区高温和太阳辐照度高、季节性缺水严重、湿度低、土壤养分贫瘠且铝含量高等独特条件的适应策略。这是首次描述堇菜科植物的卷曲器,为研究该类植物的分泌结构开辟了前景。我们的工作凸显了解剖学在分类研究中的潜力,它可应用于 Pombalia s. str.和 Hybanthus s.l. 的其余品系。
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Flora 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: FLORA publishes original contributions and review articles on plant structure (morphology and anatomy), plant distribution (incl. phylogeography) and plant functional ecology (ecophysiology, population ecology and population genetics, organismic interactions, community ecology, ecosystem ecology). Manuscripts (both original and review articles) on a single topic can be compiled in Special Issues, for which suggestions are welcome. FLORA, the scientific botanical journal with the longest uninterrupted publication sequence (since 1818), considers manuscripts in the above areas which appeal a broad scientific and international readership. Manuscripts focused on floristics and vegetation science will only be considered if they exceed the pure descriptive approach and have relevance for interpreting plant morphology, distribution or ecology. Manuscripts whose content is restricted to purely systematic and nomenclature matters, to geobotanical aspects of only local interest, to pure applications in agri-, horti- or silviculture and pharmacology, and experimental studies dealing exclusively with investigations at the cellular and subcellular level will not be accepted. Manuscripts dealing with comparative and evolutionary aspects of morphology, anatomy and development are welcome.
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