Leaf dimorphism in Cupressus nootkatensis D. Don and Cupressus vietnamensis (Farjon & T.H. Nguyên) Silba (Cupressaceae) and its ecological and evolutionary significance

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Trees Pub Date : 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1007/s00468-023-02424-2
Veit M. Dörken, Philip G. Ladd, Robert F. Parsons
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We examined the leaf structure of two basal Cupressus species with a distinct leaf dimorphism. Some foliar features are regarded as ancestral and it is suggested that drought adaptation was one of the important ecological drivers in the evolution of the Cupressus genus.

Abstract

Leaf morphology and anatomy of two Cupressus species, C. nootkatensis and C. vietnamensis, were investigated with classical paraffin technique and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Like all Cupressus species these two are characterised by a dramatic change in the foliage. Juveniles have needle leaves first before they change abruptly to the mature scale leaf type. In C. vietnamensis, needle-leaved shoots occur next to scale-leaved ones even on mature trees, which is unique among today´s Cupressus species. Adults of C. nootkatensis develop only scale leaves throughout. In both taxa, the scale leaves show a distinct dimorphism between lateral and facial leaves, which are arranged in a flat spray; the foliate shoots are two-dimensionally flattened. These scale leaves show several xeromorphic features; e.g. strongly reduced leaf size, stomata with high, collar-like Florin rings, the presence of a distinct hypodermis as a continuous layer and well-developed transfusion tissue. The needle leaf type is found in Cunninghamia which is the basal member of the Cupressaceae and so is regarded as the ancestral condition and scale leaves as a derived one. Scale leaves are found in all the members of the cupressoid clade even within the basal taxa from mesic habitats. However scale leaves are a preadaptation to survival under xeric conditions and they are likely an evolutionary driver of the radiation of Cupressus into arid environments, as has also been the case in genera such a Callitris.

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越南柏树(Farjon & T.H. Nguyên) Silba(柏科)叶片二态性及其生态学和进化意义
我们研究了两种具有明显二态性的基生柏树的叶片结构。一些叶面特征被认为是祖传的,干旱适应是柏树属进化的重要生态驱动因素之一。摘要采用经典石蜡技术和扫描电镜对两种柏树(C. nootkatensis)和越南柏树(C. vietnamensis)的叶片形态和解剖结构进行了研究。和所有柏树种类一样,这两种柏树的特点是叶子的变化很大。幼体先有针叶,然后突然转变为成熟的鳞片叶型。在越南柏树中,即使在成熟的树木上,针叶芽也会出现在鳞片叶的旁边,这在今天的柏树物种中是独一无二的。成虫全身只长有鳞片的叶子。在这两个分类群中,鳞片叶在侧叶和面叶之间表现出明显的二态性,它们排列成扁平的喷雾状;叶状芽二维扁平。鳞片状叶表现出几个旱胚特征;例如,叶片大小明显减小,气孔具有高的,项圈状的弗罗林环,存在明显的皮下组织,作为一个连续的层和发达的输血组织。针叶型存在于杉木科的基生成员杉木中,因此被认为是其祖先条件,鳞片叶被认为是衍生条件。鳞片叶在柏树分支的所有成员中都有发现,甚至在mesic生境的基底分类群中也有。然而,鳞片叶子是在干旱条件下生存的预适应,它们可能是柏树向干旱环境辐射的进化驱动因素,就像一般的情况一样。
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Trees
Trees 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
113
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Trees - Structure and Function publishes original articles on the physiology, biochemistry, functional anatomy, structure and ecology of trees and other woody plants. Also presented are articles concerned with pathology and technological problems, when they contribute to the basic understanding of structure and function of trees. In addition to original articles and short communications, the journal publishes reviews on selected topics concerning the structure and function of trees.
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