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Title: | Micromorphology of endemic Centaurea glaberrima subsp. divergens (Asteraceae) | Authors: | Gavrilović, Milan Janaćković, Peđa |
Keywords: | Cypsela;Involucral bract;Inflorescence;Leaf;SEM;Stem;Taxonomy | Issue Date: | 1-Apr-2022 | Rank: | M23 | Publisher: | Sveuciliste u Zagrebu (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Division of Biology) Prirodoslovno-Matematicki Fakultet | Journal: | Acta Botanica Croatica | Volume: | 81 | Issue: | 1 | Start page: | 23 | End page: | 31 | Abstract: | In this study, the micromorphology of the vegetative and reproductive structures of the endemic Centaurea glaberrima Tausch subsp. divergens (Vis.) Hayek (Asteraceae), using scanning electron microscope (SEM), is presented for the first time. Uniseriate whip-like non-glandular and biseriate glandular trichomes are found on the surface of all aboveground parts (stem, leaves, peduncles, involucral bract). On the adaxial leaf epidermis ribbed thickenings (striation pattern) of outer periclinal cell walls, slightly curved anticlinal cell walls and anomocytic stomata are noticed. Rugose abaxial surface with thorny protuberances of the involucral bract is documented. Corolla is glabrous with longitudinally parallel epidermal cells with distinct straight outline. Isopolar, radially symmetric and tricolporate microechinate pollen grains are seen. Short stylar hairs, without cuticular striations, are present along the outer sides of the style, while the inner sides (abaxial surface) constitute the papillate stigmatic surface. Microcharacters found in cypsela are as follows: slightly ribbed body; rotund base; lateral and concave insertion; short, unicellular curly acute trichomes; smooth epidermis; fine-sulcate ornamentation; rod shaped epidermal cells with short, obtuse end walls and straight anticlinal walls; poorly developed minutely dentate pericarp rim; and dimorphic pappus with bristles of different length and morphology, with pinnules restricted to the margins of the bristles. The results obtained contribute to knowledge about the micromorphology of the studied endemic species and provide features for its better identification. The taxonomic significance of the analyzed characters is discussed. Some well defined microcharacters of the studied species might have taxonomic value. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5065 | ISSN: | 0365-0588 | DOI: | 10.37427/botcro-2021-028 |
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