Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Morigi, Ruan Lucas
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/21908
Resumo: The embryology of Calyceraceae is poorly known, mainly, concerning the anther development. To increase this knowledge and improve the understanding of the life history, diversity, and evolution of Asterales, we studied the embryology of Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter. The plant material was collected on the Mariscal beach, Bombinhas, Santa Catarina. Fertile branches were herborized and incorporated into the Herbarium Uberlandense (HUFU). Inflorescences at various stages of development were fixed at FAA 50 for 48 hours and stored in 50% ethanol. Their flowers and buds were embedded in histological resin and serially sectioned in longitudinal and transverse planes with about 6 μm. The slides were stained with toluidine blue and mounted using synthetic resin. Acicarpha bonariensis flowers have 4–5 stamens with tetrasporangiate anthers. The anther wall development is of the Dicotyledonous-type, with the persistent epidermis, fibrous endothecium, an ephemeral middle layer, and uniseriate and secretory tapetum with cells with a polyploid nucleus. The pollen grains are formed by meiosis of microsporocytes with simultaneous cytokinesis, forming tetrahedral tetrads of microspores. These originate psilate, tricolporate and bi-celled pollen grains, which are exposed by anthers longitudinal lateral openings. After leaving the anthers, the pollen is presented secondarily by protrusion of the style. The ovary is inferior with a single, anatropous, unitegmic, and tenuinucellate ovule with apical placentation. The megagametophyte is of the Polygonum-type, formed by megasporocyte meiosis originating a linear tetrad of megaspores. Of these, only the chalazal is functional and generating three antipodals, one binucleate central cell, one oosphere and two synergids with filiform apparatus. Our results showed that the embryology of A. bonariensis is similar to the other Asterales and is different in some aspects to the basal groups of Asteraceae. In a next analysis, we will evaluate the evolutionary meaning of our findings.
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spelling Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)Embryology of Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)AnteraAntherOntogeniaOntonegyÓvuloOvuleCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::ANATOMIA VEGETALThe embryology of Calyceraceae is poorly known, mainly, concerning the anther development. To increase this knowledge and improve the understanding of the life history, diversity, and evolution of Asterales, we studied the embryology of Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter. The plant material was collected on the Mariscal beach, Bombinhas, Santa Catarina. Fertile branches were herborized and incorporated into the Herbarium Uberlandense (HUFU). Inflorescences at various stages of development were fixed at FAA 50 for 48 hours and stored in 50% ethanol. Their flowers and buds were embedded in histological resin and serially sectioned in longitudinal and transverse planes with about 6 μm. The slides were stained with toluidine blue and mounted using synthetic resin. Acicarpha bonariensis flowers have 4–5 stamens with tetrasporangiate anthers. The anther wall development is of the Dicotyledonous-type, with the persistent epidermis, fibrous endothecium, an ephemeral middle layer, and uniseriate and secretory tapetum with cells with a polyploid nucleus. The pollen grains are formed by meiosis of microsporocytes with simultaneous cytokinesis, forming tetrahedral tetrads of microspores. These originate psilate, tricolporate and bi-celled pollen grains, which are exposed by anthers longitudinal lateral openings. After leaving the anthers, the pollen is presented secondarily by protrusion of the style. The ovary is inferior with a single, anatropous, unitegmic, and tenuinucellate ovule with apical placentation. The megagametophyte is of the Polygonum-type, formed by megasporocyte meiosis originating a linear tetrad of megaspores. Of these, only the chalazal is functional and generating three antipodals, one binucleate central cell, one oosphere and two synergids with filiform apparatus. Our results showed that the embryology of A. bonariensis is similar to the other Asterales and is different in some aspects to the basal groups of Asteraceae. In a next analysis, we will evaluate the evolutionary meaning of our findings.Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)A embriologia de Calyceraceae é pouco conhecida, principalmente, em relação ao desenvolvimento da antera. Com o intuito de aumentar o conhecimento e melhorar o entendimento da história de vida, diversidade e evolução de Asterales, nós estudamos a embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter. O material foi coletado na praia de Mariscal no município de Bombinhas em Santa Catarina. Ramos férteis foram herborizados e incorporados ao Herbarium Uberlandense (HUFU). Inflorescências em diversos estádios de desenvolvimento foram fixadas em FAA 50 por 48 horas e conservadas em etanol 50%. Flores foram incluídas em resina histológica e seccionadas em série nos planos longitudinal e transversal com cerca de 6 μm. As lâminas foram coradas com azul de toluidina e montadas usando resina sintética. As flores de A. bonariensis apresentam de 4–5 estames com anteras tetrasporangiadas. O desenvolvimento da sua parede é do tipo Dicotiledôneo, com epiderme persistente, endotécio fibroso, uma camada média efêmera e tapete unisseriado e glandular com células com núcleo aparentemente poliploide. Os grãos de pólen são formados por meiose dos microsporócitos com citocinese simultânea, formando tétrades tetraédricas de micrósporos. Esses originam grãos de pólen psilados, tricolporados e bicelulares, que são dispersos por anteras latrorsas. Após sair das anteras, o pólen é apresentado secundariamente pela protrusão do estilete. O ovário é ínfero e possui um único óvulo anátropo, unitegumentado e tenuinucelado com placentação apical. O megagametófito é do tipo Polygonum, formado por uma meiose do megasporócito originando uma tétrade linear de megásporos. Desses, somente o calazal é funcional e origina três antípodas, uma célula central binucleada, uma oosfera e duas sinérgides com aparato filiforme. Nossos resultados mostraram que a embriologia de A. bonariensis é similar as demais Asterales e diferente em alguns aspectos aos grupos basais de Asteraceae. Em uma próxima análise avaliaremos qual o significado evolutivo das nossas descobertas.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilCiências BiológicasPaula, Orlando Cavalari dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4220369A9Marques, Danilohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4458494Z4Rodrigues-Jr, Ailton Gonçalveshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4426932U7Morigi, Ruan Lucas2018-07-18T13:46:12Z2018-07-18T13:46:12Z2018-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfMORIGI, Ruan Lucas. Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae). 2018. 15 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
Embryology of Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
title Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
spellingShingle Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
Morigi, Ruan Lucas
Antera
Anther
Ontogenia
Ontonegy
Óvulo
Ovule
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::ANATOMIA VEGETAL
title_short Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
title_full Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
title_fullStr Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
title_full_unstemmed Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
title_sort Embriologia de Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter (Calyceraceae)
author Morigi, Ruan Lucas
author_facet Morigi, Ruan Lucas
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Paula, Orlando Cavalari de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4220369A9
Marques, Danilo
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4458494Z4
Rodrigues-Jr, Ailton Gonçalves
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4426932U7
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morigi, Ruan Lucas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antera
Anther
Ontogenia
Ontonegy
Óvulo
Ovule
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::ANATOMIA VEGETAL
topic Antera
Anther
Ontogenia
Ontonegy
Óvulo
Ovule
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::ANATOMIA VEGETAL
description The embryology of Calyceraceae is poorly known, mainly, concerning the anther development. To increase this knowledge and improve the understanding of the life history, diversity, and evolution of Asterales, we studied the embryology of Acicarpha bonariensis (Pers.) Herter. The plant material was collected on the Mariscal beach, Bombinhas, Santa Catarina. Fertile branches were herborized and incorporated into the Herbarium Uberlandense (HUFU). Inflorescences at various stages of development were fixed at FAA 50 for 48 hours and stored in 50% ethanol. Their flowers and buds were embedded in histological resin and serially sectioned in longitudinal and transverse planes with about 6 μm. The slides were stained with toluidine blue and mounted using synthetic resin. Acicarpha bonariensis flowers have 4–5 stamens with tetrasporangiate anthers. The anther wall development is of the Dicotyledonous-type, with the persistent epidermis, fibrous endothecium, an ephemeral middle layer, and uniseriate and secretory tapetum with cells with a polyploid nucleus. The pollen grains are formed by meiosis of microsporocytes with simultaneous cytokinesis, forming tetrahedral tetrads of microspores. These originate psilate, tricolporate and bi-celled pollen grains, which are exposed by anthers longitudinal lateral openings. After leaving the anthers, the pollen is presented secondarily by protrusion of the style. The ovary is inferior with a single, anatropous, unitegmic, and tenuinucellate ovule with apical placentation. The megagametophyte is of the Polygonum-type, formed by megasporocyte meiosis originating a linear tetrad of megaspores. Of these, only the chalazal is functional and generating three antipodals, one binucleate central cell, one oosphere and two synergids with filiform apparatus. Our results showed that the embryology of A. bonariensis is similar to the other Asterales and is different in some aspects to the basal groups of Asteraceae. In a next analysis, we will evaluate the evolutionary meaning of our findings.
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