Symphyotrichum ciliatum an Invasive Species in the Romanian Flora – Contributions to the Knowledge of the Vegetative Organs Structure

A. Sarbu, D. Smarandache
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Abstract Symphyotrichum ciliatum (Ledeb.) G.L. Nesom is an adventive plant first reported in Romania in 1967, which has spread rapidly over the last few decades in Moldova, Muntenia and, more recently, in Transylvania. Although the species has been known for a while in Europe and Romania, there is no information about the anatomy of the vegetative organs of this invasive taxon. This paper presents a series of structural aspects of the vegetative body, of Symphyotrichum ciliatum collected from a sandy and salty substrate (Sacalin Island - Danube Delta). These demonstrate the ability of this plant to adapt to the environment and its capacity to achieve a wide spread. As such, although this plant is an annual species, the root and stem achieve secondary growth in their width, which offers robustness to the corm; the palisade tissue has an ecvifacial disposition which enhances efficiency in capturing light, especially on sandy soil that reflects light; there are aeriferous and aquiferous formations that ensure efficiency in adapting to a wet and relatively salty environment. These results are documented by original photographs of optical microscopy and a distribution map of the taxon in Romania as at 2011.
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罗马尼亚植物区系中的入侵种——对营养器官结构知识的贡献
摘要:纤毛联(symphytrichum ciliatum)G.L. Nesom是一种外来植物,1967年在罗马尼亚首次报道,在过去的几十年里,它在摩尔多瓦、黑山和最近的特兰西瓦尼亚迅速蔓延。虽然这个物种在欧洲和罗马尼亚已经被发现了一段时间,但没有关于这个入侵分类单元营养器官解剖的信息。本文介绍了在多瑙河三角洲沙咸基质(Sacalin Island - danuriver Delta)中采集的纤毛合菌(Symphyotrichum ciliatum)营养体的一系列结构特征。这些证明了这种植物适应环境的能力和实现广泛传播的能力。因此,虽然这种植物是一年生物种,但根和茎在宽度上实现了次生生长,这为球茎提供了坚固性;栅栏组织具有外表面配置,提高了捕获光的效率,特别是在反射光的沙质土壤上;有空气和含水地层,确保有效地适应潮湿和相对咸的环境。这些结果由光学显微镜的原始照片和2011年罗马尼亚分类单元的分布图记录。
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