棘科植物叶片中囊石的分布及其对叶片表面解剖结构的影响

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Blumea Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3767/BLUMEA.2021.65.03.07
N. Gabel, R. Wise, G. Rogers
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囊石是细胞壁材料和碳酸钙与含硅茎的茎杆的巨大产物,仅存在于少数植物科的叶、茎和根中。每个石囊都包含在一个叫做石囊的细胞中。在叶片中,叶肉或表皮中可发现石囊。Koch等人(2009)的一项研究报告了超两亲性Ruellia devosiana(棘科)叶子表面独特的凹痕特征,作者将其命名为“通道细胞”。我们在这里报道,棘科植物中的这种“通道细胞”实际上是含有完全形成的囊石的石囊,其中只有一部分石囊暴露在表皮上,形成叶表皮印痕。采用光镜、扫描电镜和x射线显微分析对28种棘科植物(5种属非囊石枝,23种属囊石枝)的完整叶片和分离囊石进行了研究。所有23个囊石分支的成员都在石囊中含有囊石,但并非所有成员都有叶表皮印痕。在4种植物中,石囊位于叶肉中,不与叶表面接触,不参与叶表皮印痕的形成。其余19种在表皮有石囊,叶表皮印痕大小、深度和形态各异。
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Distribution of cystoliths in the leaves of Acanthaceae and its effect on leaf surface anatomy
Cystoliths are large outgrowths of cell wall material and calcium carbonate with a silicon-containing stalk found in the leaves, stems and roots of only a handful of plant families. Each cystolith is contained within a cell called a lithocyst. In leaves, lithocysts may be found in the mesophyll or the epidermis. A study by Koch et al. (2009) reported unique, indented features on the surface of superamphiphilic Ruellia devosiana (Acanthaceae) leaves which the authors named ‘channel cells’. We report herein that such ‘channel cells’ in the Acanthaceae are actually lithocysts containing fully formed cystoliths in which only a portion of the lithocyst is exposed at the epidermis, forming a leaf epidermal impression. Intact leaves and isolated cystoliths from 28 Acanthaceae species (five in the non-cystolith clade and 23 in the cystolith clade) were examined using light and scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis. All 23 members of the cystolith clade examined contained cystoliths within lithocysts, but not all showed leaf epidermal impressions. In four species, the lithocysts were in the leaf mesophyll, did not contact the leaf surface, and did not participate in leaf epidermal impression formation. The remaining 19 species had lithocysts in the epidermis and possessed leaf epidermal impressions of differing sizes, depths and morphologies.
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Blumea
Blumea 生物-植物科学
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1.90
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11
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: An international electronic-only journal on the biodiversity, evolution and biogeography of plants (systematics, floristics, phylogeny, morphology, anatomy). For floristic studies, the focus is on tropical Africa south of the Sahara; tropical Southeast Asia with a strong emphasis on Malesia; South America with emphasis on the Guianas. The language is English.
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