Diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four Crataegus L. species
The performed studies focused on the surface structure of floral nectaries of four species from the following genus: C. coccinea L. , C. crus-galli L., C. curvisepala Lindm and C. prunifolia (Poiret) Pers. The observations of the epidermis area were made in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). A ne...
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doaj-a302e2c4921b4f499f4c3c7cd1242d872020-11-25T03:32:04ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2012-12-01591293910.5586/aa.2006.0031398Diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four Crataegus L. speciesMirosława Chwil0Agata Konarska1Elżbieta Weryszko-Chmielewska2Agricultural University of LublinAgricultural University of LublinAgricultural University of LublinThe performed studies focused on the surface structure of floral nectaries of four species from the following genus: C. coccinea L. , C. crus-galli L., C. curvisepala Lindm and C. prunifolia (Poiret) Pers. The observations of the epidermis area were made in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). A nectary appears to be shaped like a slightly curved disk situated between the pistil style and the basal part of the stamens filaments. The nectary area of the studied species differed substantially as regards the cuticle sculpture and stomata number. The nectary secretion in Crataegus flowers proceeds through the stomata located below a level of the other epidermis cells, in the deep indents of the secretory tissue. The highest stomata number in 1 mm2 nectary epidermis was recorded in C. crus-galli, C. coccinea, C. prunifolia and finally, C. curvisepala. Analyzing the nectary cuticular structure in respect of its increasing complexity (absence or presence of stripes), the investigated taxons can be ordered as following: Crataegus curvisepala, C. coccinea, C. crus-galli and C. prunifolia.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/1786floral nectariesepidermisnectary stomatacuticleSEMCrataegus L.Rosaceae |
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Mirosława Chwil Agata Konarska Elżbieta Weryszko-Chmielewska Diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four Crataegus L. species Acta Agrobotanica floral nectaries epidermis nectary stomata cuticle SEM Crataegus L. Rosaceae |
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Mirosława Chwil Agata Konarska Elżbieta Weryszko-Chmielewska |
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Mirosława Chwil |
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Diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four Crataegus L. species |
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Diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four Crataegus L. species |
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Diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four Crataegus L. species |
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Diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four Crataegus L. species |
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Diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four Crataegus L. species |
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diversity of the floral nectaries surface of four crataegus l. species |
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Polish Botanical Society |
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Acta Agrobotanica |
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2300-357X |
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2012-12-01 |
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The performed studies focused on the surface structure of floral nectaries of four species from the following genus: C. coccinea L. , C. crus-galli L., C. curvisepala Lindm and C. prunifolia (Poiret) Pers. The observations of the epidermis area were made in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). A nectary appears to be shaped like a slightly curved disk situated between the pistil style and the basal part of the stamens filaments. The nectary area of the studied species differed substantially as regards the cuticle sculpture and stomata number. The nectary secretion in Crataegus flowers proceeds through the stomata located below a level of the other epidermis cells, in the deep indents of the secretory tissue. The highest stomata number in 1 mm2 nectary epidermis was recorded in C. crus-galli, C. coccinea, C. prunifolia and finally, C. curvisepala. Analyzing the nectary cuticular structure in respect of its increasing complexity (absence or presence of stripes), the investigated taxons can be ordered as following: Crataegus curvisepala, C. coccinea, C. crus-galli and C. prunifolia. |
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floral nectaries epidermis nectary stomata cuticle SEM Crataegus L. Rosaceae |
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