Artículo
Stages of development of the floral secretory disk in Tapirira guianensis Aubl.(Anacardiaceae), a dioecious species
Tölke, Elizabeth E. A. Dantas; Galetto, Leonardo
; Machado, Silvia Rodriguez; Lacchia, Ana Paula Stecchahn; Carmello Guerreiro, Sandra María
Fecha de publicación:
03/2015
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Botanical Journal Of The Linnean Society
ISSN:
0024-4074
1095-8339
1095-8339
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The goal of this study was to analyse possible structural and ultrastructural differences between the secretory diskof male and functionally female flowers of Tapirira guianensis (Anacardiaceae) at different developmental stages.Studies were carried out using light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Biochemical tests wereemployed to determine the proportion of sugars in the nectar of the floral morphotypes: they were found to besimilar, both predominantly composed of sucrose. In addition to sugars, lipids and phenolic substances wereidentified in anthetic flowers; thus, the secretory disk is a mixed secretion gland, also called a sensu lato nectary.During anthesis, granulocrine and eccrine secretory mechanisms occur in both floral morphotypes. After anthesisand fertilization of the functionally female flower, only the lipophilic and phenolic secretion continues until theearly stages of fruit development. An intrastaminal secretory disk that produces both nectar and lipids is reportedfor the first time in Anacardiaceae.
Palabras clave:
Nectar Secretion
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Doiecius
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Tölke, Elizabeth E. A. Dantas; Galetto, Leonardo; Machado, Silvia Rodriguez; Lacchia, Ana Paula Stecchahn; Carmello Guerreiro, Sandra María; Stages of development of the floral secretory disk in Tapirira guianensis Aubl.(Anacardiaceae), a dioecious species; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Botanical Journal Of The Linnean Society; 179; 3; 3-2015; 533-544
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