Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions

AbstractThe paper reports the results of a comparative study of the anatomical structures of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata grown under different light conditions in the Siberian Botanical Garden of Tomsk State University. Waldsteinia ternata is a tertiary nemoral relict from the mountains o...

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Published in:Acta Biologica Sibirica
Main Authors: Belaeva,Tatiana, Butenkova,Alina
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e75406
https://abs.pensoft.net/article/75406/
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spelling ftpensoft:10.3897/abs.7.e75406 2023-05-15T18:19:33+02:00 Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions Belaeva,Tatiana Butenkova,Alina 2021 text/html https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e75406 https://abs.pensoft.net/article/75406/ en eng Pensoft Publishers info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/2412-1908 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Acta Biologica Sibirica 7: 381-390 Adaptive variability epidermis mesophyll plant ecology stomatal index Western Siberia Research Article 2021 ftpensoft https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e75406 2022-03-01T12:49:18Z AbstractThe paper reports the results of a comparative study of the anatomical structures of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata grown under different light conditions in the Siberian Botanical Garden of Tomsk State University. Waldsteinia ternata is a tertiary nemoral relict from the mountains of southern Siberia, which is found in a limited number of taiga communities due to narrow environmental tolerance to various factors. The species remains poorly studied; comprehensive studies of the anatomical features of its leaves have not been performed on the territory of Russia. Leaves of W. ternata are dorsoventral and amphistomatous with anomocytic type stomata. The plants are classified as mesophytes. The relationship between the development of the anatomical structure of leaves and light conditions was revealed. The W. ternata plants grown in the sun showed an increased number of stomata and epidermal cells, an increased thickness of the leaf and mesophyll, and an increased number of cells of the upper and lower epidermis, that is, the plants exhibited heliophytic features of plant adaptation to good light conditions. At the same time, the vascular tissues of the plants grown in the sun were less developed, which reflected their adaptation to unfavorable water conditions. A number of relative indicators, such as the stomatal index of the lower epidermis, the ratio of the palisade to spongy mesophyll, and the ratio of xylem to phloem, did not change under different growth conditions. Thus, under different light and water conditions, W. ternata acquires helioxeromorphic or sciomesomorphic features. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica taiga Siberia Pensoft Publishers Acta Biologica Sibirica 7 381 390
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topic Adaptive variability
epidermis
mesophyll
plant ecology
stomatal index
Western Siberia
spellingShingle Adaptive variability
epidermis
mesophyll
plant ecology
stomatal index
Western Siberia
Belaeva,Tatiana
Butenkova,Alina
Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions
topic_facet Adaptive variability
epidermis
mesophyll
plant ecology
stomatal index
Western Siberia
description AbstractThe paper reports the results of a comparative study of the anatomical structures of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata grown under different light conditions in the Siberian Botanical Garden of Tomsk State University. Waldsteinia ternata is a tertiary nemoral relict from the mountains of southern Siberia, which is found in a limited number of taiga communities due to narrow environmental tolerance to various factors. The species remains poorly studied; comprehensive studies of the anatomical features of its leaves have not been performed on the territory of Russia. Leaves of W. ternata are dorsoventral and amphistomatous with anomocytic type stomata. The plants are classified as mesophytes. The relationship between the development of the anatomical structure of leaves and light conditions was revealed. The W. ternata plants grown in the sun showed an increased number of stomata and epidermal cells, an increased thickness of the leaf and mesophyll, and an increased number of cells of the upper and lower epidermis, that is, the plants exhibited heliophytic features of plant adaptation to good light conditions. At the same time, the vascular tissues of the plants grown in the sun were less developed, which reflected their adaptation to unfavorable water conditions. A number of relative indicators, such as the stomatal index of the lower epidermis, the ratio of the palisade to spongy mesophyll, and the ratio of xylem to phloem, did not change under different growth conditions. Thus, under different light and water conditions, W. ternata acquires helioxeromorphic or sciomesomorphic features.
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author Belaeva,Tatiana
Butenkova,Alina
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Butenkova,Alina
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title Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions
title_short Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions
title_full Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions
title_fullStr Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions
title_full_unstemmed Anatomy of the leaf blades of Waldsteinia ternata (Stephan) Fritsch (Rosaceae) grown under different light conditions
title_sort anatomy of the leaf blades of waldsteinia ternata (stephan) fritsch (rosaceae) grown under different light conditions
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