AN APPROACH ON ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE OF CHAETOSTOMA GLAZIOVII COGN – MELASTOMATACEAE – AND ITS SUCCESSFUL ESTABLISHMENT AT HIGH-ALTITUDE FIELDS

A. Donato, F. B. Silva, Elizabeth Rios, J. R. D. Almeida
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Chaetostoma glaziovii Cogn. is an endemic species of the Brazilian flora and grows exclusively in fields at elevations above 2000 meters. It belongs to Melastomataceae family, Microlicieae tribe, which presents little variation on vegetative organs, making it difficult to identify sterile individuals. Anatomical studies, using optical and scanning electron microscopes are carried on comparing the data with the anatomical characteristics of xeromorphic plants, cited in the literature, to check its similarities. This study aims, also, highlight data that may contribute to characterization of the species due to the great similarities among sterile individuals within the tribe. Leaf and stem anatomical data of C. glaziovii are interpreted considering climatic factors, aiming to understand the species’ successful establishment in an environment characterized by intense light exposure, strong winds and extreme temperatures. It is noteworthy the great amount of fibers on the abaxial and marginal regions of leaf blade, forming an armor against environmental aggressions. In addition, this characteristic is valued from the taxonomic perspective because no other species of the tribe exhibits such extensive fiber development. The material was collected in the Itatiaia National Park at an altitude of 2350 meters, latitude S 22° 23' 26'' and longitude W 44o 40' 17''. Histochemical tests were performed on unfixed samples to identify starch grains, lipids, phenolic compounds, glycides and crystals. The anatomical data revealed that some characteristics of C. glaziovii are like those found on xeromorphic plants and are important for its identification beyond to contribute for understanding the intricate plant-environment relationships.
高原毛囊瘤科毛囊瘤的解剖结构及其在高海拔地区的成功建立
毛囊瘤;是巴西植物的特有物种,只生长在海拔2000米以上的田地里。它隶属于小苔藓科褐藻科,营养器官变异不大,不育个体鉴定困难。利用光学显微镜和扫描电镜进行解剖研究,将数据与文献中引用的旱胚植物解剖特征进行比较,以检查其相似性。本研究的目的还在于,强调可能有助于物种特征的数据,因为部落内不育个体之间存在巨大的相似性。考虑气候因素对C. glaziovii的叶和茎解剖数据进行了解释,旨在了解该物种在强光、强风和极端温度环境下的成功建立。值得注意的是,叶片背面和边缘有大量的纤维,形成了抵御环境侵害的盔甲。此外,从分类学的角度来看,这一特征很有价值,因为部落中没有其他物种表现出如此广泛的纤维发育。材料采集于海拔2350米,北纬22°23′26”,西经44°40′17”的意大利国家公园。对未固定的样品进行组织化学测试,以鉴定淀粉颗粒、脂类、酚类化合物、甘氨酸和晶体。解剖数据显示,C. glaziovii的一些特征与旱生植物相似,这对其鉴定具有重要意义,有助于理解复杂的植物与环境关系。
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