Vegetative anatomical traits of Bulbostylis paradoxa (Spreng.) Lindm (Cyperaceae)

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES South African Journal of Botany Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1016/j.sajb.2025.03.020
Patrícia Fernanda Rosalem , Alessandra Fidelis , Vagner Zanzarini , Liliane Santos de Camargos , Aline Redondo Martins
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Bulbostylis paradoxa (Cyperaceae) is found in a range of environments experiencing distinct abiotic disturbances. The species shows a support organ common in Cyperaceae, called the caudex, whose morphoanatomical study may contribute to a deeper understanding of the species structural characteristics and their relationship to the environment. Therefore, here, we aimed to describe the anatomy and morphology of the vegetative organs of B. paradoxa to identify its distinctive structural characteristics. Plants were collected in the Cerrado tropical-savanna region of Central Brazil. Samples were fixed in FAA 70 %, dehydrated in an ethyl alcohol series, and embedded in historesin. Slides were stained with toluidine blue prior to histochemical and Scanning Electron Microscopy analysis. The presence of lignified cell walls in the epidermis and accessory cells was a major feature. Additionally, lignified cell walls were found in the sheaths of the vascular bundles, strongly indicating the presence of tissues that confer resistance and protection. Histochemical tests revealed the presence of starch grains and pectic substances in all vegetative organs, whereas phenolic compounds were found only in caudex cells. Fires are a frequent occurrence in the sampling area, and we observed that fires consume the leaves but do not damage the roots or caudex tissues. Further, tector trichomes present in the leaf sheaths of the caudex apex also contribute to the protection of the stem structure during a fire event. These results show that B. paradoxa has adaptive anatomical and morphological characteristics intrinsically related to the surrounding.
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South African Journal of Botany
South African Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Botany publishes original papers that deal with the classification, biodiversity, morphology, physiology, molecular biology, ecology, biotechnology, ethnobotany and other botanically related aspects of species that are of importance to southern Africa. Manuscripts dealing with significant new findings on other species of the world and general botanical principles will also be considered and are encouraged.
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