Post-seminal structure and development of the hemiparasitic plant Escobedia grandiflora(Orobanchaceae)



Título del documento: Post-seminal structure and development of the hemiparasitic plant Escobedia grandiflora(Orobanchaceae)
Revista: Acta scientiarum. Biological sciences
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000433587
ISSN: 1679-9283
Autors: 1
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Institucions: 1Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciencias Agrarias, Florianopolis, Santa Catarina. Brasil
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Volum: 41
País: Brasil
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Analítico, descriptivo
Resumen en inglés Escobedia grandiflora(L.f.) Kuntze is a wild hemiparasitic plant with orange roots. Little is known about the development of initial parasitism with the host, despite the significant value of roots for Central and South American communities. Therefore, this study aimed to characterize post-seminal structure and development of E. grandiflorain Pennisetum purpureumhost. To analyze the structure and development of E. grandiflora, seedlings, stems and roots samples were processed and examined underlight, confocal and scanning electron microscopy. Escobedia grandifloraseeds are composed of seed coat, perisperm, and embryo. Emergence of the radicle began eleven days after imbibition. Seedlings showed a root hair collar encircling the axis at the root-hypocotyl junction with elongation of internal cortical cells. Seedlings formed haustoria and successfully reached of the host roots 22 days following root emergence. In the root many starch grains were observed, albeit more scarce in the hypocotyl. After 43 days of root emergence, the seedling stage was finished with the formation of the definitive leaves, and star of the plant stage. After 64 days, root ramification, amount of starch, and orange pigmentation increased with formation of haustoria. The developmental pattern of E. grandiflora plants was slow, but the roots grew faster than the stem. Escobedia grandifloraseeds were not endospermic and have limited nutritional value. After root emergence, the young seedling must develop roots and starch storage towards to haustorium formation and attachment to host roots
Disciplines Biología
Paraules clau: Angiospermas,
Reproducción y desarrollo,
Anatomía vegetal,
Semillas,
Plántulas,
Plantas hemiparásitas,
Haustorio,
Escobedia grandiflora,
Orobanchaceae
Keyword: Angiosperms,
Reproduction and development,
Plant anatomy,
Seeds,
Seedlings,
Hemiparasitic plants,
Haustorium,
Escobedia grandiflora,
Orobanchaceae
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