Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae)

The fruits of 11 species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum were studied. Cross and/or longitudinal microtome sections, stained mostly with astra blue/basic fuchsin, were prepared for microscopic examination. The fruits, notably heterogeneous, were classified into three categories. Three different kin...

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Main Authors: Franco Chiarini, Gloria Barboza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2007-12-01
Series:Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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Online Access:http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/172
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spelling doaj-b1199da39a7149f5828e16be7cc402f82021-05-05T07:01:33ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid0211-13221988-31962007-12-0164216517510.3989/ajbm.2007.v64.i2.172154Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae)Franco Chiarini0Gloria Barboza1Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET-UNC)Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET-UNC)The fruits of 11 species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum were studied. Cross and/or longitudinal microtome sections, stained mostly with astra blue/basic fuchsin, were prepared for microscopic examination. The fruits, notably heterogeneous, were classified into three categories. Three different kinds of cells were found of the epidermis, immediately below which a hypodermis, consisting in any of five types of structures, was always found. The mesocarp presented two histologically differentiated zones, an external one (formed by normal or spongy parenchyma, depending on the species), and an internal one, commonly juicy, and with proliferations among the seeds. This morpho-anatomical information was used to distinguish between non-capsular dehiscent fruits and the berry traditionally described for Solanum. The relationship between structure and function, and the probable dispersal syndromes are also discussed.http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/172anatomyargentinaberrydispersal syndromenon-capsular dehiscent fruitsolanumsect. melongena
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author Franco Chiarini
Gloria Barboza
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Gloria Barboza
Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae)
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
anatomy
argentina
berry
dispersal syndrome
non-capsular dehiscent fruit
solanum
sect. melongena
author_facet Franco Chiarini
Gloria Barboza
author_sort Franco Chiarini
title Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae)
title_short Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae)
title_full Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae)
title_fullStr Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae)
title_sort anatomical study of different fruit types in argentine species of solanum subgen. leptostemonum (solanaceae)
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
issn 0211-1322
1988-3196
publishDate 2007-12-01
description The fruits of 11 species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum were studied. Cross and/or longitudinal microtome sections, stained mostly with astra blue/basic fuchsin, were prepared for microscopic examination. The fruits, notably heterogeneous, were classified into three categories. Three different kinds of cells were found of the epidermis, immediately below which a hypodermis, consisting in any of five types of structures, was always found. The mesocarp presented two histologically differentiated zones, an external one (formed by normal or spongy parenchyma, depending on the species), and an internal one, commonly juicy, and with proliferations among the seeds. This morpho-anatomical information was used to distinguish between non-capsular dehiscent fruits and the berry traditionally described for Solanum. The relationship between structure and function, and the probable dispersal syndromes are also discussed.
topic anatomy
argentina
berry
dispersal syndrome
non-capsular dehiscent fruit
solanum
sect. melongena
url http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/172
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