XYLEM OF EARLY ANGIOSPERMS: NUPHAR (NYMPHAEACEAE) HAS NOVEL TRACHEID MICROSTRUCTURE

被引:12
作者
Carlquist, Sherwin [1 ]
Schneider, Edward L. [1 ]
Hellquist, C. Barre [2 ]
机构
[1] Santa Barbara Bot Garden, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 USA
[2] Massachusetts Coll Liberal Arts, Dept Biol, N Adams, MA 01220 USA
关键词
basal angiosperms; fibrils; Nuphar; Nymphaeaceae; microstructure; pit membranes; tracheids; xylem; PIT MEMBRANE REMNANTS; PERFORATION PLATES; VESSEL ORIGIN; WOOD ANATOMY; 18S RDNA; MONOCOTYLEDONS; DICOTYLEDONS; CHLORANTHACEAE; PHYLOGENY; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.3732/ajb.0800348
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
SEM studies of xylem of stems of Nuphar reveal a novel feature, not previously reported for any angiosperm. Pit membranes of tracheid end walls are composed of coarse fibrils, densest on the distal (outside surface, facing the pit of an adjacent cell) surface of the pit membrane of a tracheid, thinner, and disposed at various levels on the lumen side of a pit membrane. The fibrils tend to be randomly oriented on the distal face of the pit membrane, the innermost fibrils facing the lumen take the form of longitudinally oriented strands. Where most abundantly present, the fibrils tend to be disposed in a spongiform, three-dimensional pattern. Pores that interconnect tracheids are present within the fibrillar meshwork. Pit membranes oil lateral walls of stem tracheids bear variously diminished versions of this pattern. Pits of root tracheids are unlike those of stems in that the lumen side of pit membranes bears a reticulum revealed on the outer surface of the tracheid after most of the thickness of a pit membrane is shaved away by the sectioning process. No fibrillar texturing is visible on the root tracheid pits when they are viewed from the inside of a tracheid. Tracheid end walls of roots do contain pores of various sizes in pit membranes. These root and stem patterns were seen in six species representing the two sections of Nuphar, plus one intersectional hybrid, as well as in one collection of Nymphaea, included for purposes of comparison. Differences between root and stein tracheids with respect to microstructure are consistent in all species studied. Microstructural patterns reported here for stein tracheid pits of Nymphaeaceae are not like those of Chloranthaceae, llliciaceae, or other basal angiosperms. They are not referable to any of the patterns reported for early vascular plants. The adaptational nature of the pit membrane structure in these tracheids is not apparent; microstructure of pit membranes in basal angiosperms is more diverse than thought prior to study with SEM.
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