Vegetative anatomical adaptations of Epidendrum radicans (Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae) to epiphytic conditions of growth

IF 0.4 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
Muthukumar Thangavelu, S. Muthu
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The anatomical properties of leaf, stem, and root of Epidendrum radicans Pav. ex Lindl., belonging to the subfamily Epidendroideae (Orchidaceae) were investigated for adaptations to stressed habitats. The anatomical investigation revealed that leaves of E. radicans have a thick cuticle (3–4 µm) and paracytic type of stomata. Foliar epidermal cells are conical on the adaxial surface and rectangular in the abaxial surface, distinct hypodermis absent, and uniseriate fiber bundles are arranged in both sides of the leaves. The foliar mesophyll is homogenous and starch grains and raphides present. The leaf sheath covering the stem have cuticle restricted to the outer surface and air spaces are present. The stem has a cuticulerized uniseriate epidermis and a uniseriate hypodermis. The cortex and a parenchymatous ground tissue of the stem are separated by a layer of sclerenchymatous band. Vascular bundles are collateral and their size generally increases from the periphery towards the center. A sclerenchymatous patch covers the phloem pole, whereas the xylem is covered by thin-walled parenchymatous cells. The roots possess Epidendrum-type velamen. Cover cells present. Uniseriate dimorphic exodermis consists of U-thickened long cells and thin-walled passage cells. The endodermal cells O-thickened, pericycle sclerenchymatous, xylem 10–14 arched. The pith is sclerenchymatous, but parenchymatous at the center. The anatomical examination of E. radicans revealed adaptations to moisture stress conditions like thick cuticle covering the leaves and stem, water storage cells, multilayered velamen and dimorphic exodermis.
根附着兰(附着兰科)对附生生长条件的营养解剖学适应
根皮的叶、茎和根的解剖特性。前Lindl。,研究了属于兰科表皮总科的植物对压力栖息地的适应情况。解剖研究表明,E.radicans的叶子有厚厚的角质层(3-4µm)和准细胞型的气孔。叶表皮细胞正面圆锥形,背面矩形,无明显的皮下组织,叶两侧排列单列纤维束。叶肉是均匀的,淀粉颗粒和萝卜素存在。覆盖茎的叶鞘具有局限于外表面的角质层,并且存在空隙。茎具有角质化的单列表皮和单列皮下组织。茎的皮层和一层厚壁组织基底组织被一层厚质组织带分隔开。维管束是侧支,其大小通常从外围向中心增大。厚壁组织斑块覆盖韧皮部极,而木质部被薄壁的厚壁细胞覆盖。根具有表皮类型的velamen。存在覆盖单元格。单列二型真皮外胚层由U形增厚的长细胞和薄壁传代细胞组成。内胚层细胞O增厚,中柱鞘厚壁组织,木质部10-14拱形。髓是厚壁组织的,但实质在中心。对E.radicans的解剖检查揭示了其对水分胁迫条件的适应,如覆盖叶片和茎的厚角质层、储水细胞、多层绒毡层和二型外真皮。
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Modern Phytomorphology
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