Anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of Comarum, Dasiphora and Potentilla (Rosaceae) occuring in the Priamurye

The structure of leaf blades was studied in nine species of the genus Potentilla s. l., as well as in two species representing the genera Comarum L. and Dasiphora Rafin., close to Potentilla collected in the Priamurye. In all studied species they are fairly monotonous in structure and have a dorsive...

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Main Author: T.N. Motorykina
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Language:English
Published: Altay State University 2018-12-01
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spelling doaj-2479f0df8ee345ea81b0d57eb410421c2020-11-25T01:15:25ZengAltay State UniversityTurczaninowia1560-72591560-72672018-12-0121413514410.14258/turczaninowia.21.4.134779Anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of Comarum, Dasiphora and Potentilla (Rosaceae) occuring in the PriamuryeT.N. MotorykinaThe structure of leaf blades was studied in nine species of the genus Potentilla s. l., as well as in two species representing the genera Comarum L. and Dasiphora Rafin., close to Potentilla collected in the Priamurye. In all studied species they are fairly monotonous in structure and have a dorsiventral mesophyll. Most species have hypostomata leaves. P. paradoxa Nutt. ex Torr. et Gray has an amphistomatic leaf type. Anomocyte type of stomata was revealed in all studied species. Differences in the structure of leaf blades in the species are expressed mainly in the size and shape of the cells of the upper and lower epidermis (the shape of the anticlinal walls of the cells of the upper and lower epidermis), in the leaflet. The cells of the upper epidermis are larger than the cells of the lower epidermis, mostly with straight, sometimes tortuous or strongly tortuous anticlinal walls. Cells of the lower epidermis with weakly sinuous, sinuous and strongly tortuous anticlinal walls. Leaves on the upper side of the leaf in most species are covered with simple covering hairs, rarely there is no pubescence. On the underside, the leaves are mostly covered with simple hairs covering them, and glandular ones are also found. Leaf scarring with glandular and covering hairs, with the exception of P. sawiczii Schischk. et Kom., in conjunction with the shape of the leaf blade, is a sectional feature to delineate sections of one subgenus Hypargyrium. The sign of absence of pronounced protrusion from the underside of the leaf that forms the central vein in the representatives of the subgenus Schistophyllidium (P. bifurca L., P. semiglabra Juz.), could be successfully used in the taxonomy of the genus Potentilla at subgenus level.http://turczaninowia.asu.ru/article/view/4779anticlinal walls; dorsiventral structure of leaf blade; epidermis; palisade tissue; spongy tissue; type of leaf; type of stomata
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author T.N. Motorykina
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Anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of Comarum, Dasiphora and Potentilla (Rosaceae) occuring in the Priamurye
Turczaninowia
anticlinal walls; dorsiventral structure of leaf blade; epidermis; palisade tissue; spongy tissue; type of leaf; type of stomata
author_facet T.N. Motorykina
author_sort T.N. Motorykina
title Anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of Comarum, Dasiphora and Potentilla (Rosaceae) occuring in the Priamurye
title_short Anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of Comarum, Dasiphora and Potentilla (Rosaceae) occuring in the Priamurye
title_full Anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of Comarum, Dasiphora and Potentilla (Rosaceae) occuring in the Priamurye
title_fullStr Anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of Comarum, Dasiphora and Potentilla (Rosaceae) occuring in the Priamurye
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of Comarum, Dasiphora and Potentilla (Rosaceae) occuring in the Priamurye
title_sort anatomical structure of leaf blade in some species of comarum, dasiphora and potentilla (rosaceae) occuring in the priamurye
publisher Altay State University
series Turczaninowia
issn 1560-7259
1560-7267
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The structure of leaf blades was studied in nine species of the genus Potentilla s. l., as well as in two species representing the genera Comarum L. and Dasiphora Rafin., close to Potentilla collected in the Priamurye. In all studied species they are fairly monotonous in structure and have a dorsiventral mesophyll. Most species have hypostomata leaves. P. paradoxa Nutt. ex Torr. et Gray has an amphistomatic leaf type. Anomocyte type of stomata was revealed in all studied species. Differences in the structure of leaf blades in the species are expressed mainly in the size and shape of the cells of the upper and lower epidermis (the shape of the anticlinal walls of the cells of the upper and lower epidermis), in the leaflet. The cells of the upper epidermis are larger than the cells of the lower epidermis, mostly with straight, sometimes tortuous or strongly tortuous anticlinal walls. Cells of the lower epidermis with weakly sinuous, sinuous and strongly tortuous anticlinal walls. Leaves on the upper side of the leaf in most species are covered with simple covering hairs, rarely there is no pubescence. On the underside, the leaves are mostly covered with simple hairs covering them, and glandular ones are also found. Leaf scarring with glandular and covering hairs, with the exception of P. sawiczii Schischk. et Kom., in conjunction with the shape of the leaf blade, is a sectional feature to delineate sections of one subgenus Hypargyrium. The sign of absence of pronounced protrusion from the underside of the leaf that forms the central vein in the representatives of the subgenus Schistophyllidium (P. bifurca L., P. semiglabra Juz.), could be successfully used in the taxonomy of the genus Potentilla at subgenus level.
topic anticlinal walls; dorsiventral structure of leaf blade; epidermis; palisade tissue; spongy tissue; type of leaf; type of stomata
url http://turczaninowia.asu.ru/article/view/4779
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