Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)

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Arambarri, Ana María; Perrotta, Vanesa Georgina
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2018
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In this paper we examine the cladodes anatomy of Opuntia arechavaletae, O. aurantiaca, O. bonaerensis, O. elata, O. ficus-indica, O. megapotamica, O. penicilligera, O. sulphurea var. pampeana , and O. ventanensis that grows in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The aim of this study was to establish diagnostic features in order to deepen knowledge of ability of adaptation to the environmental. Fresh and herbarium samples were prepared according to usual methods for light microscope. Histochemical techniques were performed to identify starch, mucilage and oxalate salts. The main traits found were: epidermis smooth and uniseriate, covered by a thin cuticle and epicuticular waxes; large stomata in low density, located at level with a deep substomatal chamber; a multilayered collenchyma including crystal layer; water storage parenchyma, and in vascular bundles a special water-storage cell type, resistant to collapse, and perhaps having some water transfer function  we named ‘intermediate cells’ which form masses in the xylem of  O. megapotamica, O. penicilligera, O. sulphurea var. pampeana , and O. ventanensis , which grows in xeric, saline and stone soils.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
title Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
spellingShingle Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Arambarri, Ana María
Ciencias Naturales
‘intermediate cells’
segment of stems
semiarid environment
tissues
title_short Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
title_full Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
title_fullStr Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
title_sort Anatomy of the cladodes and ecological adaptation in <i>Opuntia</i> (Cactaceae) from the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Arambarri, Ana María
Perrotta, Vanesa Georgina
author Arambarri, Ana María
author_facet Arambarri, Ana María
Perrotta, Vanesa Georgina
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
‘intermediate cells’
segment of stems
semiarid environment
tissues
topic Ciencias Naturales
‘intermediate cells’
segment of stems
semiarid environment
tissues
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In this paper we examine the cladodes anatomy of Opuntia arechavaletae, O. aurantiaca, O. bonaerensis, O. elata, O. ficus-indica, O. megapotamica, O. penicilligera, O. sulphurea var. pampeana , and O. ventanensis that grows in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The aim of this study was to establish diagnostic features in order to deepen knowledge of ability of adaptation to the environmental. Fresh and herbarium samples were prepared according to usual methods for light microscope. Histochemical techniques were performed to identify starch, mucilage and oxalate salts. The main traits found were: epidermis smooth and uniseriate, covered by a thin cuticle and epicuticular waxes; large stomata in low density, located at level with a deep substomatal chamber; a multilayered collenchyma including crystal layer; water storage parenchyma, and in vascular bundles a special water-storage cell type, resistant to collapse, and perhaps having some water transfer function  we named ‘intermediate cells’ which form masses in the xylem of  O. megapotamica, O. penicilligera, O. sulphurea var. pampeana , and O. ventanensis , which grows in xeric, saline and stone soils.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
description In this paper we examine the cladodes anatomy of Opuntia arechavaletae, O. aurantiaca, O. bonaerensis, O. elata, O. ficus-indica, O. megapotamica, O. penicilligera, O. sulphurea var. pampeana , and O. ventanensis that grows in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The aim of this study was to establish diagnostic features in order to deepen knowledge of ability of adaptation to the environmental. Fresh and herbarium samples were prepared according to usual methods for light microscope. Histochemical techniques were performed to identify starch, mucilage and oxalate salts. The main traits found were: epidermis smooth and uniseriate, covered by a thin cuticle and epicuticular waxes; large stomata in low density, located at level with a deep substomatal chamber; a multilayered collenchyma including crystal layer; water storage parenchyma, and in vascular bundles a special water-storage cell type, resistant to collapse, and perhaps having some water transfer function  we named ‘intermediate cells’ which form masses in the xylem of  O. megapotamica, O. penicilligera, O. sulphurea var. pampeana , and O. ventanensis , which grows in xeric, saline and stone soils.
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