The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae)
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Resumo: | Bladderworts (Utricularia, Lentibulariaceae, Lamiales) are carnivorous plants that form small suction traps (bladders) for catching invertebrates. The velum is a cuticle structure that is produced by specialized trichomes of the threshold pavement epithelium. It is believed that the velum together with the mucilage seals the free edge of the trap door and that it is necessary for correct functioning of the trap. However, recently, some authors have questioned the occurrence of a velum in the traps of the Utricularia from the various sections. The main aim of this study was to confirm whether velum occurs in the traps of the Utricularia species from the subgenera Polypompholyx, Bivalvaria, and Utricularia. The 15 species were examined from subg. Polypompholyx, subg. Bivalvaria, and subg. Utricularia. A velum was found in all examined Utricularia species. In the traps of the members of section Pleiochasia, there was an outer velum (forming a complete ring) and an inner velum. In the traps of Utricularia uniflora (Lasiocaules), there was only an inner velum. In these species, the formation of the velum was accompanied by intensive mucilage production, and as a result, when door was closed (set position), the mucilage and the velum touched the surface of the door. In members of both sections of Pleiochasia and Lasiocaules, the pavement epithelium had a more complicated structure (four to five zones) than in the members of the subgenera Bivalvaria and Utricularia in which three distinct zones occurred (an outer with a velum, a middle and an internal with the mucilage trichomes). Even in U. purpurea, where the threshold was a reduced pavement epithelium, it consisted of three functional zones and the presence of a velum. Two main types of velum have been proposed. A velum was present in Utricularia traps regardless of the trap type or the habitat (aquatic, epiphytic, and terrestrial species). We proposed broad definition of velum as cuticle membranes covered by mucilage; from a functional point of view, this definition is more useful and more reflects complexity of this structure. |
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The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae)BivalvariaCarnivorous plantsFunctional anatomyFunctional morphologyPolypompholyxTrapUtriculariaBladderworts (Utricularia, Lentibulariaceae, Lamiales) are carnivorous plants that form small suction traps (bladders) for catching invertebrates. The velum is a cuticle structure that is produced by specialized trichomes of the threshold pavement epithelium. It is believed that the velum together with the mucilage seals the free edge of the trap door and that it is necessary for correct functioning of the trap. However, recently, some authors have questioned the occurrence of a velum in the traps of the Utricularia from the various sections. The main aim of this study was to confirm whether velum occurs in the traps of the Utricularia species from the subgenera Polypompholyx, Bivalvaria, and Utricularia. The 15 species were examined from subg. Polypompholyx, subg. Bivalvaria, and subg. Utricularia. A velum was found in all examined Utricularia species. In the traps of the members of section Pleiochasia, there was an outer velum (forming a complete ring) and an inner velum. In the traps of Utricularia uniflora (Lasiocaules), there was only an inner velum. In these species, the formation of the velum was accompanied by intensive mucilage production, and as a result, when door was closed (set position), the mucilage and the velum touched the surface of the door. In members of both sections of Pleiochasia and Lasiocaules, the pavement epithelium had a more complicated structure (four to five zones) than in the members of the subgenera Bivalvaria and Utricularia in which three distinct zones occurred (an outer with a velum, a middle and an internal with the mucilage trichomes). Even in U. purpurea, where the threshold was a reduced pavement epithelium, it consisted of three functional zones and the presence of a velum. Two main types of velum have been proposed. A velum was present in Utricularia traps regardless of the trap type or the habitat (aquatic, epiphytic, and terrestrial species). We proposed broad definition of velum as cuticle membranes covered by mucilage; from a functional point of view, this definition is more useful and more reflects complexity of this structure.Department of Plant Cytology and Embryology Institute of Botany Jagiellonian University in KrakówDepartment of Animal Histology and Embryology University of Silesia in KatowiceFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Jaboticabal Departamento de Biologia Aplicada à Agropecuária UNESP–Universidade Estadual PaulistaUnit of Botany and Plant Physiology Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology University of Agriculture in KrakówFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Jaboticabal Departamento de Biologia Aplicada à Agropecuária UNESP–Universidade Estadual PaulistaJagiellonian University in KrakówUniversity of Silesia in KatowiceUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)University of Agriculture in KrakówPłachno, Bartosz J.Świątek, PiotrMiranda, Vitor F. O. [UNESP]Stolarczyk, Piotr2019-10-06T16:25:24Z2019-10-06T16:25:24Z2019-03-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00302Frontiers in Plant Science, v. 10.1664-462Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/18896410.3389/fpls.2019.003022-s2.0-85064222834Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengFrontiers in Plant Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-06T13:04:56Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/188964Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:11:19.916359Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae) |
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The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae) |
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The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae) Płachno, Bartosz J. Bivalvaria Carnivorous plants Functional anatomy Functional morphology Polypompholyx Trap Utricularia |
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The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae) |
title_full |
The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae) |
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The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae) |
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The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae) |
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The structure and occurrence of a velum in Utricularia traps (Lentibulariaceae) |
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Płachno, Bartosz J. |
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Płachno, Bartosz J. Świątek, Piotr Miranda, Vitor F. O. [UNESP] Stolarczyk, Piotr |
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Świątek, Piotr Miranda, Vitor F. O. [UNESP] Stolarczyk, Piotr |
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Jagiellonian University in Kraków University of Silesia in Katowice Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) University of Agriculture in Kraków |
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Płachno, Bartosz J. Świątek, Piotr Miranda, Vitor F. O. [UNESP] Stolarczyk, Piotr |
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Bivalvaria Carnivorous plants Functional anatomy Functional morphology Polypompholyx Trap Utricularia |
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Bivalvaria Carnivorous plants Functional anatomy Functional morphology Polypompholyx Trap Utricularia |
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Bladderworts (Utricularia, Lentibulariaceae, Lamiales) are carnivorous plants that form small suction traps (bladders) for catching invertebrates. The velum is a cuticle structure that is produced by specialized trichomes of the threshold pavement epithelium. It is believed that the velum together with the mucilage seals the free edge of the trap door and that it is necessary for correct functioning of the trap. However, recently, some authors have questioned the occurrence of a velum in the traps of the Utricularia from the various sections. The main aim of this study was to confirm whether velum occurs in the traps of the Utricularia species from the subgenera Polypompholyx, Bivalvaria, and Utricularia. The 15 species were examined from subg. Polypompholyx, subg. Bivalvaria, and subg. Utricularia. A velum was found in all examined Utricularia species. In the traps of the members of section Pleiochasia, there was an outer velum (forming a complete ring) and an inner velum. In the traps of Utricularia uniflora (Lasiocaules), there was only an inner velum. In these species, the formation of the velum was accompanied by intensive mucilage production, and as a result, when door was closed (set position), the mucilage and the velum touched the surface of the door. In members of both sections of Pleiochasia and Lasiocaules, the pavement epithelium had a more complicated structure (four to five zones) than in the members of the subgenera Bivalvaria and Utricularia in which three distinct zones occurred (an outer with a velum, a middle and an internal with the mucilage trichomes). Even in U. purpurea, where the threshold was a reduced pavement epithelium, it consisted of three functional zones and the presence of a velum. Two main types of velum have been proposed. A velum was present in Utricularia traps regardless of the trap type or the habitat (aquatic, epiphytic, and terrestrial species). We proposed broad definition of velum as cuticle membranes covered by mucilage; from a functional point of view, this definition is more useful and more reflects complexity of this structure. |
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