INVESTIGADORES
MEZA TORRES esteban ismael
artículos
Título:
Comparative anatomy in four Cheilanthoid ferns
Autor/es:
DEMATTEIS, MASSIMILIANO; SOLÍS, STELLA MARIS; JOVITA C. YESILYURT; E. I. MEZA TORRES
Revista:
BOLETíN DE LA SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE BOTáNICA
Editorial:
SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE BOTÁNICA
Referencias:
Lugar: Córdoba; Año: 2019 vol. 54 p. 203 - 214
ISSN:
0373-580X
Resumen:
Background and aims: Some species of Cheilanthoid ferns are characterized byshow adaptations to xeric habitats. Furthermore, presents the peculiarity of the roll their blades under drought stress and when conditions are optimal they expand again. The aims of this work are provide morpho-anatomical information of the leaves and relate with the environmental conditions in which grow.M&M: The fronds? morpho-anatomy of four species (Adiantopsis radiata, Cheilanthes glauca, Doryopteris concolor and D. pentagona) were analyzed through light microscopy and Scanning electron microscopy. Also, the stomatal density and stomatal index were obtained.Results: Homogenous mesophyll was observed in A. radiate and D. pentagona.Cheilanthes glauca and Doryopteris concolor showed dorsiventral heterogeneousmesophyll. All species studied showed hypostomatic leaf, with anomocytic stomata.The stomatal index observed was between 9.1% (A. radiata) and 14.1% (D.concolor), and the range of stomata density varied between 39.7 (D.pentagona)and 57.8 (D. concolor).Conclusions: The mesophyll observed in A. radiata, and D. pentagona respondsto a mesophytic environment. Doryopteris concolor was reported as a facultativeepiphyte, and its dorsiventral heterogeneous mesophyll would be an advantagein this habitat. Cheilanthes glauca has xeromorphic and mesomorphic features,probably resulting from water availability during the different seasons. We porpose as hypothesis that the thickening of the anticlinal walls of epidermal cells could be involved in the leaf movements.