Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments

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Autor(a) principal: Kuster, Vinícius Coelho
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Silva, Luzimar Campos da, Possatti, Lucélia, Schneider, Solange Zanotti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Iheringia. Série Botânica
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Resumo: Jacquinia armillaris occurs in post-beach and rocky outcrops environments, which led to hypothesize that they are morphological and anatomical plasticity in its leaves to inhabit these two coastal formations. Anatomical, histochemical and micromorphometric analyzes were performed to understand the leaf plasticity. The leaf lamina is dorsiventral and hypostomatic, with glandular trichomes. The epidermis is uniseriate, possesses anomocytic stomata and is covered by a thick cuticle and epicuticular wax. The post-beach formation plants had the higher stomatal index and greater stomatal density, however, there are higher leaf size and glandular trichomes density in the rocky outcrop plants. The glandular trichomes are similar in structure to salt glands and may serve to reduce the impact of the local salinity. At first, the two environments present typical coastal environmental conditions, however, specific local characteristics were sufficient to trigger anatomic and morphologic plasticity, particularly associated with the distribution of stomata and leaf size.
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spelling Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environmentsLeaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environmentstrichomepost-beach formationrocky outcropstrichomepost-beach formationrocky outcropsJacquinia armillaris occurs in post-beach and rocky outcrops environments, which led to hypothesize that they are morphological and anatomical plasticity in its leaves to inhabit these two coastal formations. Anatomical, histochemical and micromorphometric analyzes were performed to understand the leaf plasticity. The leaf lamina is dorsiventral and hypostomatic, with glandular trichomes. The epidermis is uniseriate, possesses anomocytic stomata and is covered by a thick cuticle and epicuticular wax. The post-beach formation plants had the higher stomatal index and greater stomatal density, however, there are higher leaf size and glandular trichomes density in the rocky outcrop plants. The glandular trichomes are similar in structure to salt glands and may serve to reduce the impact of the local salinity. At first, the two environments present typical coastal environmental conditions, however, specific local characteristics were sufficient to trigger anatomic and morphologic plasticity, particularly associated with the distribution of stomata and leaf size.Jacquinia armillaris occurs in post-beach and rocky outcrops environments, which led to hypothesize that they are morphological and anatomical plasticity in its leaves to inhabit these two coastal formations. Anatomical, histochemical and micromorphometric analyzes were performed to understand the leaf plasticity. The leaf lamina is dorsiventral and hypostomatic, with glandular trichomes. The epidermis is uniseriate, possesses anomocytic stomata and is covered by a thick cuticle and epicuticular wax. The post-beach formation plants had the higher stomatal index and greater stomatal density, however, there are higher leaf size and glandular trichomes density in the rocky outcrop plants. The glandular trichomes are similar in structure to salt glands and may serve to reduce the impact of the local salinity. At fi rst, the two environments present typical coastal environmental conditions, however, specifi c local characteristics were suffi  cient to trigger anatomic and morphologic plasticity, particularly associated with the distribution of stomata and leaf size.Iheringia. Série Botânica.Iheringia, Série Botânica.2019-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://isb.emnuvens.com.br/iheringia/article/view/76910.21826/2446-8231201873303Iheringia. Série Botânica.; Vol. 73 No. 3 (2018); 240-249Iheringia, Série Botânica.; v. 73 n. 3 (2018); 240-2492446-82310073-4705reponame:Iheringia. Série Botânicainstname:Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul (FZB/RS)instacron:FZB/RSporhttps://isb.emnuvens.com.br/iheringia/article/view/769/454Copyright (c) 2019 Iheringia. Série Botânica.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKuster, Vinícius CoelhoSilva, Luzimar Campos daPossatti, LucéliaSchneider, Solange Zanotti2019-10-16T12:39:46Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/769Revistahttps://isb.emnuvens.com.br/iheringiaONGhttps://isb.emnuvens.com.br/iheringia/oai||iheringia-bot@fzb.rs.gov.br2446-82310073-4705opendoar:2019-10-16T12:39:46Iheringia. Série Botânica - Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul (FZB/RS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
title Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
spellingShingle Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
Kuster, Vinícius Coelho
trichome
post-beach formation
rocky outcrops
trichome
post-beach formation
rocky outcrops
title_short Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
title_full Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
title_fullStr Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
title_full_unstemmed Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
title_sort Leaf morphology and anatomy of Jacquinia armillaris Jacq. (Primulaceae) from two coastal Restinga environments
author Kuster, Vinícius Coelho
author_facet Kuster, Vinícius Coelho
Silva, Luzimar Campos da
Possatti, Lucélia
Schneider, Solange Zanotti
author_role author
author2 Silva, Luzimar Campos da
Possatti, Lucélia
Schneider, Solange Zanotti
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kuster, Vinícius Coelho
Silva, Luzimar Campos da
Possatti, Lucélia
Schneider, Solange Zanotti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv trichome
post-beach formation
rocky outcrops
trichome
post-beach formation
rocky outcrops
topic trichome
post-beach formation
rocky outcrops
trichome
post-beach formation
rocky outcrops
description Jacquinia armillaris occurs in post-beach and rocky outcrops environments, which led to hypothesize that they are morphological and anatomical plasticity in its leaves to inhabit these two coastal formations. Anatomical, histochemical and micromorphometric analyzes were performed to understand the leaf plasticity. The leaf lamina is dorsiventral and hypostomatic, with glandular trichomes. The epidermis is uniseriate, possesses anomocytic stomata and is covered by a thick cuticle and epicuticular wax. The post-beach formation plants had the higher stomatal index and greater stomatal density, however, there are higher leaf size and glandular trichomes density in the rocky outcrop plants. The glandular trichomes are similar in structure to salt glands and may serve to reduce the impact of the local salinity. At first, the two environments present typical coastal environmental conditions, however, specific local characteristics were sufficient to trigger anatomic and morphologic plasticity, particularly associated with the distribution of stomata and leaf size.
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