INVESTIGADORES
PETER Guadalupe
artículos
Título:
A new type of Kranz anatomy in Asteraceae
Autor/es:
GUADALUPE PETER; LILIANA KATINAS
Revista:
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 51 p. 217 - 226
ISSN:
0067-1924
Resumen:
The anatomical structure of the leaves and stems of the 13 species of Isostigma (Asteraceae, Heliantheae) has been examined using light-microscopy. All species of Isostigma have Kranz anatomy in their leaves, containing one or more Kranz units (=KU, the unit constituted by the vascular bundle/s, the parenchyma sheath, and the surrounding mesophyll). It is demonstrated that there are two different types of Kranz anatomy in leaves of Isostigma: (1) Eryngiophyllum type, with one KU per leaf, and with sclerenchyma tissue (I. brasiliense, I. cordobense, I. crithmifolium, I. dissitifolium, I. peucedanifolium, I. riedelii, I. simplicifolium, and I. speciosum); and (2) Isostigma type, with more than one KU per leaf, without sclerenchyma tissue (I. acaule, I. herzogii, I. hoffmannii, I. molfinianum and I. scorzoneraefolium). The stems of all 13 species of Isostigma show also Kranz anatomy, without variation among species. Until the present, the Eryngiophyllum and the Atriplicoidtypes were the only reported for Asteraceae. The Isostigma type is a new type for the family, characteristic of plants growing in humid places. The following evolutionary sequence of Kranz anatomy is hypothesized: Atriplicoid ? Isostigma ? Eryngiophyllum where numerous KUs become continuous to reach a unique, compound KU.