Axillary hairs in diverse moss lineages

M. Ignatov, S. Polevova, U. Spirina, A. Skripnikov, Boris A. Novikov, E. Ignatova
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New observations and an overview of the axillary hair structure in the groups of mosses sister to peristomate ones are provided. Three moss lineages, Takakiopsida, Sphagnopsida, and Andreaeobryopsida are characterized by mucilage release through the apical pore or otherwise apical structures. Axillary hairs of Andreaea however, differ from these lineages and are similar to all other mosses, where mucilage exudes through small temporary breakings along the entire cell wall of its upper cells. Fine structure of axillary hairs is illustrated for Sphagnum, Takakia, Andreaeobryum, and partly for Andreaea and Oedipodium, and general characteristics are given for most orders. A unique arrangement of axillary hairs is found in Sphagnum, where they occasionally appear not only in the leaf axils but also along the leaf base abaxially. Another rare feature of Sphagnum is that its axillary hairs are penetrable for fungi through the apical pore, which was previously known in mosses only for Takakia. A highly specialized structure regulating mucilage release in Takakia is described. Actin filaments and especially tubulin microtubules were found to be outstandingly abundant in axillary hairs of Physcomitrium but not in paraphyses, as seen in its GFP-labelled plants, and this feature may be common in other mosses.
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不同苔藓谱系中的腋毛
新的观察和腋毛结构的概述,在群的姐妹苔藓周围的提供。三种苔藓系,Takakiopsida, Sphagnopsida和Andreaeobryopsida的特征是通过根尖孔或其他根尖结构释放粘液。然而,Andreaea的腋毛与这些分支不同,与所有其他苔藓相似,粘液通过沿着其上部细胞的整个细胞壁的小暂时断裂渗出。Sphagnum, Takakia, Andreaeobryum的腋毛结构精细,Andreaea和Oedipodium的部分腋毛结构精细,并给出了大多数目的一般特征。腋毛的一种独特的排列被发现在Sphagnum,在那里他们偶尔出现不仅在叶腋,而且沿着叶基背面。Sphagnum的另一个罕见特征是,它的腋毛可以通过顶孔被真菌穿透,这在以前只在Takakia的苔藓中被发现。描述了Takakia高度专业化的调节粘液释放的结构。在其gfp标记植物的腋毛中发现了大量的肌动蛋白细丝,特别是微管蛋白微管,而在其腋毛中却没有,这一特征可能在其他苔藓中也很常见。
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