A SURVEY OF ANGIOSPERM SPECIES TO DETECT HYPODERMAL CASPARIAN BANDS .2. ROOTS WITH A MULTISERIATE HYPODERMIS OR EPIDERMIS

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作者
PETERSON, CA
PERUMALLA, CJ
机构
[1] Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo
关键词
Apoplastic barrier; exodermis;
D O I
10.1111/j.1095-8339.1990.tb00177.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
PETERSON, C. A. & PERUMALLA, C. J., 1990. A survey of angiosperm species to detect hypodermal Casparian bands. II. Roots with a multiseriate hypodermis or epidermis. Roots of 25 species which had either a multiseriate hypodermis or a multiseriate epidermis were tested for the presence of a hypodermal Casparian band. All species save one were in the Liliopsida and six were orchids with both soil and aerial roots. Lignosuberized hypodermal Casparian bands were present in all species tested; those with a biseriate hypodermis had bands in both layers and of those with a multiseriate hypodermis, the three species which were tested had bands in every layer. Although Casparian bands can often be recognized by the presence of sinuous walls in longitudinal views of uniseriate hypodermal layers, these sinuosities were not evident in multiseriate hypodermal layers containing Casparian bands. The lack of air spaces, once thought to be a characteristic feature of the hypodermis, did not hold true for some members of the Liliopsida. All walls of the hypodermis were suberized, indicating that suberin lamellae were probably present in addition to Casparian bands. We recommend using the term ‘exodermis’ to refer to a hypodermis which has a Casparian band. Epidermal walls of non‐orchid roots were suberized whereas those of orchids were lignified. Regardless of their type of modification, all epidermal walls were permeable to the apoplastic dye, Cellufluor. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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