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Leaf and tepal anatomy, plastid ultrastructure and chlorophyll content in Galanthus nivalis L. and Leucojum aestivum L.

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The leaf structure of Galanthus nivalis L. (snowdrop) and Leucojum aestivum L. (snowflake) is characterized by a homogeneous mesophyll tissue. The dominant characters of the leaves are cavities with mucose substance. There is a striking difference between these plants tepal anatomy. A central cavity occurs only in snowdrop tepals. Plastids from white parts of the tepals have a poorly developed membrane system. Leaves and green parts of tepals of both species possess amoeboid chloroplasts and contain chlorophyll a and b. The chlorophyll content in tepals is lower than in leaves, but the chlorophyll a:b ratio is always 2:1. Both, snowdrop and snowflake are from the family Amaryllidaceae, but their ecology is different. This paper presents common features related to systematic relatedness and differences induced by ecological factors.

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Ščepánková, I., Hudák, J. Leaf and tepal anatomy, plastid ultrastructure and chlorophyll content in Galanthus nivalis L. and Leucojum aestivum L.. Plant Syst. Evol. 243, 211–219 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-003-0086-y

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