Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil
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Resumo: | The presence of cystoliths is one of the diagnostic characters of the subtribe Justicieae, one of the largest among the Acanthaceae family. Cystoliths are cellular inclusions composed of calcium carbonate and are often found on idioblastic cells (lithocysts) leaf epidermis. Morphology and distribution of lithocysts are variable among different taxa, is of great importance in taxonomic studies. For this study, we include ten genera of 22 species of subtribe Justicieae (Acanthaceae) that occur in the semiarid region of Bahia. Samples were collected from leaves of the species for the micromorphological study of cystoliths on specimens deposited in the Herbarium of Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, when possible two or more specimens were studied. The leaf samples were rehydrated and fixed. Leaf sections were collected for analysis of cystoliths in the epidermis. To check the chemical composition of cystoliths, we dealt with the glacial acetic acid test, obtaining positive results. The metric parameters of cystoliths were obtained by taking 25 random measurements (length and width) and the results submitted to the statistics. All species examined showed lithocysts containing cystoliths with great variation in length, width and shape, which are present in both leaf epidermises. The lithocysts tended to be globoids, big, with primary, thin, cellulosic walls, and without being completely filled by cystoliths. These are sessile, solitary, elliptical, wide or narrow, one or both ends rounded, ornamented with undulating surface, with long, straight axis, but also presenting a few cystoliths curved in all specimens. The species were grouped into three types cystoliths based on morphology: a) cystoliths long and rounded at both ends occurred in ten species; b) cystoliths long, with one rounded end, seen in seven species, c) highly variable cystoliths, observed in five species. The study shows that studied species of Justicieae subtribe can not be segregated themselves by size and shape of cystoliths separately, even to segregate the genera, unless these traits are associated with other characters, since the size and shape of cystolith have great variability, and they may be influenced by environmental factors. |
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Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos3944429559101348912529http://lattes.cnpq.br/4284002973434835Carneiro, Joseane Silva2020-05-15T21:31:08Z2011-02-21CARNEIRO, Joseane Silva. Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil. 2011. 39 f. Dissertação (Mestrado Acadêmico em Botânica)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2011.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1123The presence of cystoliths is one of the diagnostic characters of the subtribe Justicieae, one of the largest among the Acanthaceae family. Cystoliths are cellular inclusions composed of calcium carbonate and are often found on idioblastic cells (lithocysts) leaf epidermis. Morphology and distribution of lithocysts are variable among different taxa, is of great importance in taxonomic studies. For this study, we include ten genera of 22 species of subtribe Justicieae (Acanthaceae) that occur in the semiarid region of Bahia. Samples were collected from leaves of the species for the micromorphological study of cystoliths on specimens deposited in the Herbarium of Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, when possible two or more specimens were studied. The leaf samples were rehydrated and fixed. Leaf sections were collected for analysis of cystoliths in the epidermis. To check the chemical composition of cystoliths, we dealt with the glacial acetic acid test, obtaining positive results. The metric parameters of cystoliths were obtained by taking 25 random measurements (length and width) and the results submitted to the statistics. All species examined showed lithocysts containing cystoliths with great variation in length, width and shape, which are present in both leaf epidermises. The lithocysts tended to be globoids, big, with primary, thin, cellulosic walls, and without being completely filled by cystoliths. These are sessile, solitary, elliptical, wide or narrow, one or both ends rounded, ornamented with undulating surface, with long, straight axis, but also presenting a few cystoliths curved in all specimens. The species were grouped into three types cystoliths based on morphology: a) cystoliths long and rounded at both ends occurred in ten species; b) cystoliths long, with one rounded end, seen in seven species, c) highly variable cystoliths, observed in five species. The study shows that studied species of Justicieae subtribe can not be segregated themselves by size and shape of cystoliths separately, even to segregate the genera, unless these traits are associated with other characters, since the size and shape of cystolith have great variability, and they may be influenced by environmental factors.A presença de cistólitos é um dos caracteres diagnósticos da tribo Justicieae, uma das maiores entre as Acanthaceae. Os cistólitos são inclusões celulares, compostas por carbonato de cálcio e são encontrados frequentemente em células idioblásticas (litocistos) da epiderme foliar. A morfologia e distribuição dos cistólitos são variáveis entre diferentes táxons, sendo de grande importância em estudos taxonômicos. Um estudo mais pormenorizado dos cistólitos presentes nas folhas dos membros da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) e a verificação da sua possível relevância taxonômica para o membros desta família é de grande importância. Para este estudo foram utilizados dez gêneros distribuídos em 22 espécies da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) que ocorrem na região do semiárido da Bahia. Foram coletadas amostras de folhas das espécies para o estudo micromorfológico dos cistólitos, em espécimes depositados no Herbário da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana; sempre que possível foram estudados dois ou mais espécimes. As amostras foram reidratadas e fixadas. Seções medianas das folhas foram retiradas para a análise dos cistólito na epiderme. Para verificar a composição química do cistólito foi utilizado o teste com ácido acético glacial, obtendo resultado positivo. Os parâmetros métricos dos cistólitos foram obtidos tomando aleatoriamente 25 medidas (comprimento e largura maior) e os resultados submetidos à análise estatística. Todas as espécies examinadas apresentaram litocistos contendo cistólitos com grande variação no comprimento, largura e forma, os quais estão presentes em ambas as epidermes foliares. Os litocistos tenderam a ser globoides, grandes, de paredes primárias, celulósicas, finas e o interior sem ser preenchido completamente pelos cistólitos. Estes apresentam-se sésseis, solitários, elípticos, largos ou estreitos, uma ou ambas as extremidades arredondadas, superfície ornamentada com ondulações, com eixo maior longo e reto, mas apresentando também alguns poucos cistólitos curvados em todos os espécimes. As espécies foram agrupadas em três tipologias de cistólitos com base na morfologia: a) cistólitos longos e com ambas as extremidades arredondadas verificados em dez espécies; b) cistólitos longos, com apenas uma extremidade arredondada, verificados em sete espécies; c) cistólitos muito variáveis, verificados em cinco espécies. O estudo desta tribo aponta que os caracteres tamanho e forma dos cistólitos não são características que podem ser utilizadas isoladamente na classificação das espécies ou gêneros, sem que estes caracteres estejam associados a outros caracteres, pois o tamanho e forma do cistólito, além de terem grande variabilidade, podem ser influenciados por fatores ambientais.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2020-05-15T21:31:08Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação_ Joseane Carneiro.pdf: 1362194 bytes, checksum: a1fb5e53aba26fa42410263a7afa636e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-05-15T21:31:08Z (GMT). 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Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil |
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Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil |
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Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil Carneiro, Joseane Silva Acanthaceae Justicieae Cistólito Anatomia Vegetal Cystolith Plant Anatomy CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::ANATOMIA VEGETAL |
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Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil |
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Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil |
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Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil |
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Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil |
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Cistólitos de representantes da tribo Justicieae (Acanthaceae) do semiárido da Bahia, Brasil |
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Carneiro, Joseane Silva |
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Carneiro, Joseane Silva |
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Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos |
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Carneiro, Joseane Silva |
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Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos |
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Acanthaceae Justicieae Cistólito Anatomia Vegetal |
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Acanthaceae Justicieae Cistólito Anatomia Vegetal Cystolith Plant Anatomy CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::ANATOMIA VEGETAL |
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Cystolith Plant Anatomy |
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The presence of cystoliths is one of the diagnostic characters of the subtribe Justicieae, one of the largest among the Acanthaceae family. Cystoliths are cellular inclusions composed of calcium carbonate and are often found on idioblastic cells (lithocysts) leaf epidermis. Morphology and distribution of lithocysts are variable among different taxa, is of great importance in taxonomic studies. For this study, we include ten genera of 22 species of subtribe Justicieae (Acanthaceae) that occur in the semiarid region of Bahia. Samples were collected from leaves of the species for the micromorphological study of cystoliths on specimens deposited in the Herbarium of Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, when possible two or more specimens were studied. The leaf samples were rehydrated and fixed. Leaf sections were collected for analysis of cystoliths in the epidermis. To check the chemical composition of cystoliths, we dealt with the glacial acetic acid test, obtaining positive results. The metric parameters of cystoliths were obtained by taking 25 random measurements (length and width) and the results submitted to the statistics. All species examined showed lithocysts containing cystoliths with great variation in length, width and shape, which are present in both leaf epidermises. The lithocysts tended to be globoids, big, with primary, thin, cellulosic walls, and without being completely filled by cystoliths. These are sessile, solitary, elliptical, wide or narrow, one or both ends rounded, ornamented with undulating surface, with long, straight axis, but also presenting a few cystoliths curved in all specimens. The species were grouped into three types cystoliths based on morphology: a) cystoliths long and rounded at both ends occurred in ten species; b) cystoliths long, with one rounded end, seen in seven species, c) highly variable cystoliths, observed in five species. The study shows that studied species of Justicieae subtribe can not be segregated themselves by size and shape of cystoliths separately, even to segregate the genera, unless these traits are associated with other characters, since the size and shape of cystolith have great variability, and they may be influenced by environmental factors. |
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