Morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of Baccharis notosergila (Asteraceae)

Background and aims: Baccharis notosergila is presented as a productivity-reducing weed in the fields of the Salado river basin, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The aims of this work were: to describe the structure of the underground system, the origin of sprouts, locate the secretory structures and stora...

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Main Authors: Alejandra V Carbone, Federico E Fernández, Marcelo P Hernández, Ana M Arambarri
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Language:English
Published: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2019-11-01
Series:Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/24930
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spelling doaj-6124ad3f3f98467595becc8cc1b7a9a92020-11-25T02:33:51ZengSociedad Argentina de BotánicaBoletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica0373-580X1851-23722019-11-0154410.31055/1851.2372.v54.n4.24930Morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of Baccharis notosergila (Asteraceae)Alejandra V Carbone0Federico E Fernández1Marcelo P Hernández2Ana M Arambarri3Universidad Nacional de La PlataUniversidad Nacional de La PlataUniversidad Nacional de La PlataUniversidad Nacional de La Plata Background and aims: Baccharis notosergila is presented as a productivity-reducing weed in the fields of the Salado river basin, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The aims of this work were: to describe the structure of the underground system, the origin of sprouts, locate the secretory structures and storage substance to understand the adaptation strategies of this species as well as its ability to withstand chemical and mechanical control. M&M: The collected material was examined with conventional optical microscopy techniques. Histochemical tests to identify secondary metabolites were performed, and crystals were analyzed by a scanning electron microscope. Results: The subterranean system found was a xylopodium which has high shoot bud-forming potential. Storage substance was found to be inulin. Test for starch was negative. Resins and lipids (oil drops) were identified in ducts of roots; tannins and crystals of calcium oxalate were also found in the xylopodium and roots. Conclusions: The presence of these characteristics on the underground systems could explain the frequency of this species in the floristic from Salado river basin in which alternate periods of 2 high humidity and drought. The belowground bud bank would be important to B. notosergila survival in this area with extreme climatic factors, and its resistance to mechanical and chemical control. Understanding the anatomical features of these plants is one of the steps to appropriate management of this species in the Salado river basin. https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/24930budsrootsSalado river basinxylopodium.inulin
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author Alejandra V Carbone
Federico E Fernández
Marcelo P Hernández
Ana M Arambarri
spellingShingle Alejandra V Carbone
Federico E Fernández
Marcelo P Hernández
Ana M Arambarri
Morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of Baccharis notosergila (Asteraceae)
Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
buds
roots
Salado river basin
xylopodium.
inulin
author_facet Alejandra V Carbone
Federico E Fernández
Marcelo P Hernández
Ana M Arambarri
author_sort Alejandra V Carbone
title Morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of Baccharis notosergila (Asteraceae)
title_short Morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of Baccharis notosergila (Asteraceae)
title_full Morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of Baccharis notosergila (Asteraceae)
title_fullStr Morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of Baccharis notosergila (Asteraceae)
title_full_unstemmed Morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of Baccharis notosergila (Asteraceae)
title_sort morphoanatomy, histochemistry and crystals of the underground system of baccharis notosergila (asteraceae)
publisher Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
series Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
issn 0373-580X
1851-2372
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Background and aims: Baccharis notosergila is presented as a productivity-reducing weed in the fields of the Salado river basin, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The aims of this work were: to describe the structure of the underground system, the origin of sprouts, locate the secretory structures and storage substance to understand the adaptation strategies of this species as well as its ability to withstand chemical and mechanical control. M&M: The collected material was examined with conventional optical microscopy techniques. Histochemical tests to identify secondary metabolites were performed, and crystals were analyzed by a scanning electron microscope. Results: The subterranean system found was a xylopodium which has high shoot bud-forming potential. Storage substance was found to be inulin. Test for starch was negative. Resins and lipids (oil drops) were identified in ducts of roots; tannins and crystals of calcium oxalate were also found in the xylopodium and roots. Conclusions: The presence of these characteristics on the underground systems could explain the frequency of this species in the floristic from Salado river basin in which alternate periods of 2 high humidity and drought. The belowground bud bank would be important to B. notosergila survival in this area with extreme climatic factors, and its resistance to mechanical and chemical control. Understanding the anatomical features of these plants is one of the steps to appropriate management of this species in the Salado river basin.
topic buds
roots
Salado river basin
xylopodium.
inulin
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/24930
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