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The morphology and histology of the cyathial nectary were studied in 8 European leafy spurge (Euphorbia) species, revealing that certain histological traits of the glands are in close correlation to each species’ habitat, underlining the importance of morphological evidences in determining relevant ecological tolerance spectra of plants.
The structure of the cyathial glands was studied in longitudinal sections with light microscopy, and histological parameters were measured and statistically analyzed by appropriate softwares.
The nectaries consist of a cuticle-covered epidermis, formed by palisade cells, under which the glandular tissue and parenchyma are composed of isodiametric and anisodiametric cells in all species. Thickness of cuticle, position of nectary stomata and number of rows comprising the glandular tissue vary to a great extent in plants living in xeric, humid or mesic habitats.
Although all the studied anatomical features of the nectaries were expected to be in correspondence with the characteristics of habitat types, we have only found the number of glandular cell rows to be in strong correlation with the Ellenberg’s ecological indicator values on soil moisture, which varied with species. The recorded anatomical differences among the studied Euphorbia taxa emphasize the ecological significance of glandular tissue in plant adaptation, which can also be relevant for systematic purposes.
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The authors wish to thank to Dr. Zsuzsanna Orosz-Kovács and Dr. Péter Bukovics for their help in the laboratory.
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Papp, N., Csete, S. & Farkas, Á. Comparative Ecomorphology of the Cyathial Nectaries in Eight European Euphorbia Species. BIOLOGIA FUTURA 64, 45–59 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1556/ABiol.64.2013.1.5
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