Anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activity
The photosynthetic activity of the leaf area unit increases depending on the degree of differentiation of the anatomical structure of the leaves of six chosen moss species. There is a correlation between the leaf area and the degree of differentiation of the anatomical structure resulting in enlarge...
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doaj-16c8ca9b8269489a8093f9b11d43c0c42020-11-25T03:13:24ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802014-01-01531435110.5586/asbp.1984.0052652Anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activityJan Krupa0Higher Pedagogical School in CracowThe photosynthetic activity of the leaf area unit increases depending on the degree of differentiation of the anatomical structure of the leaves of six chosen moss species. There is a correlation between the leaf area and the degree of differentiation of the anatomical structure resulting in enlargement of the area of contact of the assimilating cells with air. The leaves of Catharinea undulata having a one-layer blade and provided with several lamellae show a higher photosynthesis per 1 cm2 of their surface than the one-layer leaves of Mniurnm or Funaria. Aloina leaves are the smallest in area among those of the moss species discussed, however, their photosynthetic rate is almost 4.5 times higher than in Funaria leaves. By analogy to the structure of leaves and their function in vascular, plants, these changes and correlations may be considered as attempts of primeval adaptation of mosses to terrestrial conditions of living.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3174crown-galltransfamationhydmoxyurea |
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Jan Krupa Anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activity Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae crown-gall transfamation hydmoxyurea |
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Anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activity |
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Anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activity |
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Anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activity |
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Anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activity |
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Anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activity |
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anatomical structure of moss leaves and their photosynthetic activity |
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Polish Botanical Society |
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Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae |
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The photosynthetic activity of the leaf area unit increases depending on the degree of differentiation of the anatomical structure of the leaves of six chosen moss species. There is a correlation between the leaf area and the degree of differentiation of the anatomical structure resulting in enlargement of the area of contact of the assimilating cells with air. The leaves of Catharinea undulata having a one-layer blade and provided with several lamellae show a higher photosynthesis per 1 cm2 of their surface than the one-layer leaves of Mniurnm or Funaria. Aloina leaves are the smallest in area among those of the moss species discussed, however, their photosynthetic rate is almost 4.5 times higher than in Funaria leaves. By analogy to the structure of leaves and their function in vascular, plants, these changes and correlations may be considered as attempts of primeval adaptation of mosses to terrestrial conditions of living. |
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