Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Thadeo, Marcela
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Cassino, Mariana F., Vitarelli, Narah C., Azevedo, Aristéa A., Araújo, João M., Valente, Vânia M. M., Meira, Renata M. S. A.
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http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/19103
Resumo: Besides being vital tools in taxonomic evaluation, the anatomy of plant secretory structures and the chemical composition of their secretions may contribute to a more thorough understanding of the roles and functions of these secretory structures. Here we used standard techniques for plant anatomy and histochemistry to examine secretory structures on leaves at different stages of development of Prockia crucis, to evaluate the origin and development of the structures, and to identify the disaccharides and monosaccharides in the exudates. Fructose, glucose, and sucrose constituted up to 49.6% of the entire secretion. The glands were confirmed to be extrafloral nectaries (EFNs); this is the first report of their presence in the genus Prockia. These EFNs are globular, sessile glands, with a central concavity occurring on the basal and marginal regions of the leaf. The epidermis surrounding the concavity is secretory, forming a single‐layered palisade that strongly reacts with periodic acid–Schiff's reagent (PAS) and xylidine Ponceau, indicators of total polysaccharides and total proteins, respectively, in the exudate. On the basis of the similarity of these glands to the salicoid teeth in Populus and Salix, we suggest that these three taxa are phylogenetically close.
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spelling Thadeo, MarcelaCassino, Mariana F.Vitarelli, Narah C.Azevedo, Aristéa A.Araújo, João M.Valente, Vânia M. M.Meira, Renata M. S. A.2018-04-24T18:09:23Z2018-04-24T18:09:23Z2008-12-011537-2197https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.3732/ajb.0800120http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/19103Besides being vital tools in taxonomic evaluation, the anatomy of plant secretory structures and the chemical composition of their secretions may contribute to a more thorough understanding of the roles and functions of these secretory structures. Here we used standard techniques for plant anatomy and histochemistry to examine secretory structures on leaves at different stages of development of Prockia crucis, to evaluate the origin and development of the structures, and to identify the disaccharides and monosaccharides in the exudates. Fructose, glucose, and sucrose constituted up to 49.6% of the entire secretion. The glands were confirmed to be extrafloral nectaries (EFNs); this is the first report of their presence in the genus Prockia. These EFNs are globular, sessile glands, with a central concavity occurring on the basal and marginal regions of the leaf. The epidermis surrounding the concavity is secretory, forming a single‐layered palisade that strongly reacts with periodic acid–Schiff's reagent (PAS) and xylidine Ponceau, indicators of total polysaccharides and total proteins, respectively, in the exudate. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)
title Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)
spellingShingle Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)
Thadeo, Marcela
Extrafloral nectaries
Flacourtiaceae
Histochemistry
Ontogeny
Prockia crucis
Salicaceae
Secretion chemistry
title_short Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)
title_full Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)
title_fullStr Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)
title_sort Anatomical and histochemical characterization of extrafloral nectaries of Prockia crucis (Salicaceae)
author Thadeo, Marcela
author_facet Thadeo, Marcela
Cassino, Mariana F.
Vitarelli, Narah C.
Azevedo, Aristéa A.
Araújo, João M.
Valente, Vânia M. M.
Meira, Renata M. S. A.
author_role author
author2 Cassino, Mariana F.
Vitarelli, Narah C.
Azevedo, Aristéa A.
Araújo, João M.
Valente, Vânia M. M.
Meira, Renata M. S. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Thadeo, Marcela
Cassino, Mariana F.
Vitarelli, Narah C.
Azevedo, Aristéa A.
Araújo, João M.
Valente, Vânia M. M.
Meira, Renata M. S. A.
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Extrafloral nectaries
Flacourtiaceae
Histochemistry
Ontogeny
Prockia crucis
Salicaceae
Secretion chemistry
topic Extrafloral nectaries
Flacourtiaceae
Histochemistry
Ontogeny
Prockia crucis
Salicaceae
Secretion chemistry
description Besides being vital tools in taxonomic evaluation, the anatomy of plant secretory structures and the chemical composition of their secretions may contribute to a more thorough understanding of the roles and functions of these secretory structures. Here we used standard techniques for plant anatomy and histochemistry to examine secretory structures on leaves at different stages of development of Prockia crucis, to evaluate the origin and development of the structures, and to identify the disaccharides and monosaccharides in the exudates. Fructose, glucose, and sucrose constituted up to 49.6% of the entire secretion. The glands were confirmed to be extrafloral nectaries (EFNs); this is the first report of their presence in the genus Prockia. These EFNs are globular, sessile glands, with a central concavity occurring on the basal and marginal regions of the leaf. The epidermis surrounding the concavity is secretory, forming a single‐layered palisade that strongly reacts with periodic acid–Schiff's reagent (PAS) and xylidine Ponceau, indicators of total polysaccharides and total proteins, respectively, in the exudate. On the basis of the similarity of these glands to the salicoid teeth in Populus and Salix, we suggest that these three taxa are phylogenetically close.
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