Diversity in aerial root anatomy of Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) and its significance as source for subsidiary characters in species identification

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Rheedea Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.22244/rheedea.2021.31.04.02
Madhav Singh, V. Y, L. S., D. Verma
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The morphology and anatomy of aerial roots of twelve epiphytic species of Bulbophyllum Thouars were investigated to analyse the interspecific variation and their potential for species differentiation and identification. Anatomical features of various structures such as velamen tissue, exodermis, cortex, endodermis, stele, thickening pattern, the occurrence of raphides, crystals, druses in the cortical region and types of tracheoidal (water storage) cells were examined. Tilosomes were lamellate in half of the species studied, while in B. umbellatum Lindl. they were spongy. The exodermal cells showed uniform cell wall thickening all around cells in all the species analysed except in B. affine Wall. ex. Lindl. and B. striatum (Griff.) Rchb.f. where they were inverted U-shaped. Raphides, druses and a few geometrically shaped calcium oxalate crystals were found in the cortical cells, while they were absent in B. affine and B. umbellatum. A positive correlation was found between stele diameter with root area and cortex thickness, number of xylem strands with root diameter and velamen thickness, velamen thickness with root diameter and stele diameter as in root cross sections. The variation in exodermis thickening, ideoblast cells, crystal forms, presence or absence of chloroplast cells in cortex, tilosome type as observed in the present study may be useful as potential distinguishing features and additional characters for taxonomic identification of Bulbophyllum species.
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球茎(兰科)气生根解剖的多样性及其作为辅助性状来源在物种鉴定中的意义
对12种附生植物球叶的气生根进行了形态学和解剖学研究,分析了其种间变异及其在物种分化和鉴定方面的潜力。检查了筋膜组织、外皮层、皮层、内皮层、柱状组织等各结构的解剖特征、增厚模式、皮质区突、晶体、结节的出现以及气管(贮水)细胞的类型。在研究的物种中,有一半的Tilosomes是片状的,而在B. umellatum Lindl。它们是柔软的。除B.仿射壁外,所有种类的外表皮细胞均呈均匀的细胞壁增厚。采用。和B.纹状体(格里夫)Rchb.f。它们呈倒u形。在皮层细胞中发现了锯齿状、锯齿状和少量几何形状的草酸钙晶体,而在仿射和伞形中没有这些晶体。在根横截面上,茎柱直径与根面积和皮层厚度呈正相关,木质部线数与根直径和茎板厚度呈正相关,茎板厚度与根直径和茎柱直径呈正相关。本研究所观察到的外表皮增厚、成意识细胞、晶体形态、皮层叶绿体细胞的存在或缺失、体质体类型的变化可能作为球叶属植物分类鉴定的潜在特征和附加特征。
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Rheedea Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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