Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Leaves of the Extremophile Plant Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae)
The presence of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals has been widely reported in the plant kingdom. These structures play a central role in various physiological functions, including calcium regulation, metal detoxification, and photosynthesis. However, precise knowledge about their possible roles and fu...
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description | The presence of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals has been widely reported in the plant kingdom. These structures play a central role in various physiological functions, including calcium regulation, metal detoxification, and photosynthesis. However, precise knowledge about their possible roles and functions in plants is still limited. Therefore, the present work aims to study the ecotypic variability of Colobanthus quitensis, an extremophile species, concerning CaOx crystal accumulation. The CaOx crystals were studied in leaves of C. quitensis collected from different provenances within a latitudinal gradient (From Andes mountains in central Chile to Antarctica) and grown under common garden conditions. Polarized light microscopy, digital image analysis, and electron microscopy were used to characterize CaOx crystals. The presence of CaOx crystals was confirmed in the four provenances of C. quitensis, with significant differences in the accumulation among them. The Andean populations presented the highest accumulation of crystals and the Antarctic population the lowest. Electron microscopy showed that CaOx crystals in C. quitensis are classified as druses based on their morphology. The differences found could be linked to processes of ecotypic differentiation and plant adaptation to harsh environments. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2223-7747/10/9/1787/ 2025-01-16T19:23:42+00:00 Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Leaves of the Extremophile Plant Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae) Olman Gómez-Espinoza Daniel González-Ramírez Jairo Méndez-Gómez Rossy Guillén-Watson Alejandro Medaglia-Mata León A. Bravo agris 2021-08-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10091787 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Plant Response to Abiotic Stress and Climate Change https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10091787 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Plants; Volume 10; Issue 9; Pages: 1787 Antarctic ecotypes crystal idioblasts druses Caryophyllaceae Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10091787 2023-08-01T02:32:57Z The presence of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals has been widely reported in the plant kingdom. These structures play a central role in various physiological functions, including calcium regulation, metal detoxification, and photosynthesis. However, precise knowledge about their possible roles and functions in plants is still limited. Therefore, the present work aims to study the ecotypic variability of Colobanthus quitensis, an extremophile species, concerning CaOx crystal accumulation. The CaOx crystals were studied in leaves of C. quitensis collected from different provenances within a latitudinal gradient (From Andes mountains in central Chile to Antarctica) and grown under common garden conditions. Polarized light microscopy, digital image analysis, and electron microscopy were used to characterize CaOx crystals. The presence of CaOx crystals was confirmed in the four provenances of C. quitensis, with significant differences in the accumulation among them. The Andean populations presented the highest accumulation of crystals and the Antarctic population the lowest. Electron microscopy showed that CaOx crystals in C. quitensis are classified as druses based on their morphology. The differences found could be linked to processes of ecotypic differentiation and plant adaptation to harsh environments. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic The Antarctic Plants 10 9 1787 |
spellingShingle | Antarctic ecotypes crystal idioblasts druses Caryophyllaceae Olman Gómez-Espinoza Daniel González-Ramírez Jairo Méndez-Gómez Rossy Guillén-Watson Alejandro Medaglia-Mata León A. Bravo Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Leaves of the Extremophile Plant Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae) |
title | Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Leaves of the Extremophile Plant Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae) |
title_full | Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Leaves of the Extremophile Plant Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae) |
title_fullStr | Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Leaves of the Extremophile Plant Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae) |
title_full_unstemmed | Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Leaves of the Extremophile Plant Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae) |
title_short | Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Leaves of the Extremophile Plant Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae) |
title_sort | calcium oxalate crystals in leaves of the extremophile plant colobanthus quitensis (kunth) bartl. (caryophyllaceae) |
topic | Antarctic ecotypes crystal idioblasts druses Caryophyllaceae |
topic_facet | Antarctic ecotypes crystal idioblasts druses Caryophyllaceae |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10091787 |