Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae)
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Resumo: | The presence/absence of bundle sheath extensions (BSE) in a leaf blade allows the classification of the leaves as heterobaric or homobaric, respectively. The compartmentalization of the mesophyll by BSE is associated with differences in functional aspects of heterobaric and homobaric leaves, such as conduction of water and luminosity, traits related to the successful colonization of different environments by plants. Therefore, studies on the distribution of different leaf types in a taxon can provide information on ecological, systematic, physiological, and evolutionary aspects. The Adesmia clade belongs to the legume tribe Dalbergieae (Papilionoideae, Leguminosae) and comprises five genera with a neotropical or pantropical distribution. We mapped the distribution of Adesmia clade species with either homobaric or heterobaric leaves, searching for associations with their habit and anatomical evolution. Leaves from 75 subshrubby, shrubby, and climbing species from different environments were obtained from worldwide herbaria. Leaflet blade samples were processed according to standard techniques in plant anatomy. We found that 53.4% of the species studied presented heterobaric leaves and 46.6% presented homobaric leaves. All species of the genus Adesmia DC. had homobaric leaves, while all species of Amicia Kunth and Nissolia Jacq. had heterobaric leaves. In contrast, Zornia J.F. Gmel. and Poiretia Vent. presented some species with homobaric leaves and others with heterobaric leaves. All climbers studied had heterobaric leaves. For the shrubby and subshrubby species analysed, 64,8% had heterobaric leaves and 35,2% had homobaric leaves. Our results show that within the Adesmia clade the BSE in the leaf blade possibly evolved from heterobaric leaves with the extensions in the second and third order (occasionally fourth order) veins to heterobaric leaves with BSE only in second order veins, and for homobaric leaves in earlier lineages (Zornia and Adesmia). |
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Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae)Bundle sheath extensionsEvolutionFabaceaeHabitLeaf anatomyThe presence/absence of bundle sheath extensions (BSE) in a leaf blade allows the classification of the leaves as heterobaric or homobaric, respectively. The compartmentalization of the mesophyll by BSE is associated with differences in functional aspects of heterobaric and homobaric leaves, such as conduction of water and luminosity, traits related to the successful colonization of different environments by plants. Therefore, studies on the distribution of different leaf types in a taxon can provide information on ecological, systematic, physiological, and evolutionary aspects. The Adesmia clade belongs to the legume tribe Dalbergieae (Papilionoideae, Leguminosae) and comprises five genera with a neotropical or pantropical distribution. We mapped the distribution of Adesmia clade species with either homobaric or heterobaric leaves, searching for associations with their habit and anatomical evolution. Leaves from 75 subshrubby, shrubby, and climbing species from different environments were obtained from worldwide herbaria. Leaflet blade samples were processed according to standard techniques in plant anatomy. We found that 53.4% of the species studied presented heterobaric leaves and 46.6% presented homobaric leaves. All species of the genus Adesmia DC. had homobaric leaves, while all species of Amicia Kunth and Nissolia Jacq. had heterobaric leaves. In contrast, Zornia J.F. Gmel. and Poiretia Vent. presented some species with homobaric leaves and others with heterobaric leaves. All climbers studied had heterobaric leaves. For the shrubby and subshrubby species analysed, 64,8% had heterobaric leaves and 35,2% had homobaric leaves. Our results show that within the Adesmia clade the BSE in the leaf blade possibly evolved from heterobaric leaves with the extensions in the second and third order (occasionally fourth order) veins to heterobaric leaves with BSE only in second order veins, and for homobaric leaves in earlier lineages (Zornia and Adesmia).Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)São Paulo State University UNESP Institute of Biosciences of Botucatu - IBB Department of Biodiversity and Bioestatistics, POBox 510, São Paulo StateRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20a Inverleith RowComparative Plant and Fungal Biology Department Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, SurreySão Paulo State University UNESP Institute of Biosciences of Botucatu - IBB Department of Biodiversity and Bioestatistics, POBox 510, São Paulo StateCAPES: 001FAPESP: 2015/13386–0CNPq: 400567/2016–4Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Royal Botanic Garden EdinburghKewPalermo, Fernanda Helena [UNESP]Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula [UNESP]Chain, Heloísa Beltrami [UNESP]Pezzini, Flávia FonsecaLewis, Gwilym Peterde Oliveira, Rogério Antonio [UNESP]Rodrigues, Tatiane Maria [UNESP]2023-07-29T13:36:18Z2023-07-29T13:36:18Z2023-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ppees.2022.125714Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, v. 58.1618-04371433-8319http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24816510.1016/j.ppees.2022.1257142-s2.0-85146019815Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPerspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-29T13:36:18Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/248165Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:40:59.075080Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) |
title |
Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) |
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Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) Palermo, Fernanda Helena [UNESP] Bundle sheath extensions Evolution Fabaceae Habit Leaf anatomy |
title_short |
Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) |
title_full |
Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) |
title_fullStr |
Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) |
title_full_unstemmed |
Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) |
title_sort |
Taxonomic significance and evolution of homobaric and heterobaric leaves in Adesmia clade species (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) |
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Palermo, Fernanda Helena [UNESP] |
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Palermo, Fernanda Helena [UNESP] Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula [UNESP] Chain, Heloísa Beltrami [UNESP] Pezzini, Flávia Fonseca Lewis, Gwilym Peter de Oliveira, Rogério Antonio [UNESP] Rodrigues, Tatiane Maria [UNESP] |
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author |
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Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula [UNESP] Chain, Heloísa Beltrami [UNESP] Pezzini, Flávia Fonseca Lewis, Gwilym Peter de Oliveira, Rogério Antonio [UNESP] Rodrigues, Tatiane Maria [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Kew |
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Palermo, Fernanda Helena [UNESP] Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula [UNESP] Chain, Heloísa Beltrami [UNESP] Pezzini, Flávia Fonseca Lewis, Gwilym Peter de Oliveira, Rogério Antonio [UNESP] Rodrigues, Tatiane Maria [UNESP] |
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Bundle sheath extensions Evolution Fabaceae Habit Leaf anatomy |
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Bundle sheath extensions Evolution Fabaceae Habit Leaf anatomy |
description |
The presence/absence of bundle sheath extensions (BSE) in a leaf blade allows the classification of the leaves as heterobaric or homobaric, respectively. The compartmentalization of the mesophyll by BSE is associated with differences in functional aspects of heterobaric and homobaric leaves, such as conduction of water and luminosity, traits related to the successful colonization of different environments by plants. Therefore, studies on the distribution of different leaf types in a taxon can provide information on ecological, systematic, physiological, and evolutionary aspects. The Adesmia clade belongs to the legume tribe Dalbergieae (Papilionoideae, Leguminosae) and comprises five genera with a neotropical or pantropical distribution. We mapped the distribution of Adesmia clade species with either homobaric or heterobaric leaves, searching for associations with their habit and anatomical evolution. Leaves from 75 subshrubby, shrubby, and climbing species from different environments were obtained from worldwide herbaria. Leaflet blade samples were processed according to standard techniques in plant anatomy. We found that 53.4% of the species studied presented heterobaric leaves and 46.6% presented homobaric leaves. All species of the genus Adesmia DC. had homobaric leaves, while all species of Amicia Kunth and Nissolia Jacq. had heterobaric leaves. In contrast, Zornia J.F. Gmel. and Poiretia Vent. presented some species with homobaric leaves and others with heterobaric leaves. All climbers studied had heterobaric leaves. For the shrubby and subshrubby species analysed, 64,8% had heterobaric leaves and 35,2% had homobaric leaves. Our results show that within the Adesmia clade the BSE in the leaf blade possibly evolved from heterobaric leaves with the extensions in the second and third order (occasionally fourth order) veins to heterobaric leaves with BSE only in second order veins, and for homobaric leaves in earlier lineages (Zornia and Adesmia). |
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