Cell walls as taxonomic markers in Polish species of the genus Odontoschisma (Dum.) Dum. (Hepaticae, Cephaloziaceae)

To get valuable diagnostic characters, the structure of cell walls was studied with use of two stains (Ruthenium Red -RR and Resorcine Blue - RB) and in polarized light. As far as the stem structure is concerned, European species of the genus Odontoschisma fall into two groups: in Odontoschisma elon...

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Main Authors: Jerzy Szweykowski, Katarzyna Buczkowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2014-01-01
Series:Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/750
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spelling doaj-d2f843c6035c42e98232a8958c1703232020-11-25T03:55:45ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802014-01-01681394510.5586/asbp.1999.007535Cell walls as taxonomic markers in Polish species of the genus Odontoschisma (Dum.) Dum. (Hepaticae, Cephaloziaceae)Jerzy Szweykowski0Katarzyna Buczkowska1Adam Mickiewicz UniversityAdam Mickiewicz UniversityTo get valuable diagnostic characters, the structure of cell walls was studied with use of two stains (Ruthenium Red -RR and Resorcine Blue - RB) and in polarized light. As far as the stem structure is concerned, European species of the genus Odontoschisma fall into two groups: in Odontoschisma elongatum and in Odontoschisma macounii a thick, frequently completely obscuring cell lumen, "lining layer" is present. It frequently, particularly after staining in RB, detaches from the rest of the cell wall. Such a layer is completely lacking in the two remaining species, viz. O. sphagni and 0. denudatum. In polarized light only leaves of O. sphagni show a distinct bright border. The thin cellulose layer (bright in polarized light) embrace the angular thickenings in 0. sphagni and 0. denudatum, but is entering the inside of these thickenings in the two remaining species. Keys for determination of the four European species based on the staining properties of cell walls and their look in polarized light are provided.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/750stainingpolarized lightOdontoschismaHepaticaetaxonomycell walls
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Cell walls as taxonomic markers in Polish species of the genus Odontoschisma (Dum.) Dum. (Hepaticae, Cephaloziaceae)
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
staining
polarized light
Odontoschisma
Hepaticae
taxonomy
cell walls
author_facet Jerzy Szweykowski
Katarzyna Buczkowska
author_sort Jerzy Szweykowski
title Cell walls as taxonomic markers in Polish species of the genus Odontoschisma (Dum.) Dum. (Hepaticae, Cephaloziaceae)
title_short Cell walls as taxonomic markers in Polish species of the genus Odontoschisma (Dum.) Dum. (Hepaticae, Cephaloziaceae)
title_full Cell walls as taxonomic markers in Polish species of the genus Odontoschisma (Dum.) Dum. (Hepaticae, Cephaloziaceae)
title_fullStr Cell walls as taxonomic markers in Polish species of the genus Odontoschisma (Dum.) Dum. (Hepaticae, Cephaloziaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Cell walls as taxonomic markers in Polish species of the genus Odontoschisma (Dum.) Dum. (Hepaticae, Cephaloziaceae)
title_sort cell walls as taxonomic markers in polish species of the genus odontoschisma (dum.) dum. (hepaticae, cephaloziaceae)
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
issn 2083-9480
publishDate 2014-01-01
description To get valuable diagnostic characters, the structure of cell walls was studied with use of two stains (Ruthenium Red -RR and Resorcine Blue - RB) and in polarized light. As far as the stem structure is concerned, European species of the genus Odontoschisma fall into two groups: in Odontoschisma elongatum and in Odontoschisma macounii a thick, frequently completely obscuring cell lumen, "lining layer" is present. It frequently, particularly after staining in RB, detaches from the rest of the cell wall. Such a layer is completely lacking in the two remaining species, viz. O. sphagni and 0. denudatum. In polarized light only leaves of O. sphagni show a distinct bright border. The thin cellulose layer (bright in polarized light) embrace the angular thickenings in 0. sphagni and 0. denudatum, but is entering the inside of these thickenings in the two remaining species. Keys for determination of the four European species based on the staining properties of cell walls and their look in polarized light are provided.
topic staining
polarized light
Odontoschisma
Hepaticae
taxonomy
cell walls
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/750
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