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Morphology, Taxonomy, Culm Internode and Leaf Anatomy, and Palynology of the Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.), Poaceae, Growing in Thailand

In this paper, we present the morphology, taxonomy, anatomy, and palynology of Arundo donax. A detailed morphological description and illustrations of the species are provided, along with information about the identification, distribution, the specimens examined, habitat and ecology, the Internation...

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Autores principales: Ngernsaengsaruay, Chatchai, Puangsin, Buapan, Leksungnoen, Nisa, Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Chanton, Pichet, Thaepthup, Thirawat, Wessapak, Paweena, Meeboonya, Rumrada, Yimlamai, Piyawan, Wanitpinyo, Kapphapaphim, Chitbanyong, Korawit, Andriyas, Tushar, Banjatammanon, Nattapon
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10181382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12091850
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author Ngernsaengsaruay, Chatchai
Puangsin, Buapan
Leksungnoen, Nisa
Khantayanuwong, Somwang
Chanton, Pichet
Thaepthup, Thirawat
Wessapak, Paweena
Meeboonya, Rumrada
Yimlamai, Piyawan
Wanitpinyo, Kapphapaphim
Chitbanyong, Korawit
Andriyas, Tushar
Banjatammanon, Nattapon
author_facet Ngernsaengsaruay, Chatchai
Puangsin, Buapan
Leksungnoen, Nisa
Khantayanuwong, Somwang
Chanton, Pichet
Thaepthup, Thirawat
Wessapak, Paweena
Meeboonya, Rumrada
Yimlamai, Piyawan
Wanitpinyo, Kapphapaphim
Chitbanyong, Korawit
Andriyas, Tushar
Banjatammanon, Nattapon
author_sort Ngernsaengsaruay, Chatchai
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description In this paper, we present the morphology, taxonomy, anatomy, and palynology of Arundo donax. A detailed morphological description and illustrations of the species are provided, along with information about the identification, distribution, the specimens examined, habitat and ecology, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) conservation assessment, phenology, etymology, vernacular name, and uses. The species can be distinguished by its large, tall rhizomatous perennial reed; cauline leaves; an open, large, plumose panicle inflorescence; subequal glumes as long as the spikelets; glabrous rachilla; all bisexual florets; and a lemma with a straight awn and with long white hairs outside below the middle part. In this study, two names were lectotypified: Arundo bifaria and A. bengalensis, which are synonyms of A. donax. The culm internodes in the transverse section have numerous vascular bundles scattered in the ground tissue, and the parenchyma cells have significantly lignified cell walls. Vascular bundles are composed of phloem and xylem and are enclosed in a continuous sclerenchymatous bundle sheath. The chloroplasts in the transverse section of the leaf blades are found only in the mesophyll cells but are absent in the bundle sheath cells, which indicates that it is a C3 grass. The leaves have stomata on both surfaces and are confined to the intercostal zones. The stomata are typically paracytic, with two lateral subsidiary cells placed parallel to the guard cells. The stomatal density is higher on the abaxial surface [450–839/mm(2) (606.83 ± 72.71)] relative to the adaxial surface [286–587/mm(2) (441.27 ± 50.72)]. The pollen grains are spheroidal or subspheroidal [polar axis length/equatorial axis length ratio (P/E ratio) = 0.89–1.16 (1.02 ± 0.07)] with a single pore surrounded by a faint annulus, and the exine sculpturing is granular.
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spelling pubmed-101813822023-05-13 Morphology, Taxonomy, Culm Internode and Leaf Anatomy, and Palynology of the Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.), Poaceae, Growing in Thailand Ngernsaengsaruay, Chatchai Puangsin, Buapan Leksungnoen, Nisa Khantayanuwong, Somwang Chanton, Pichet Thaepthup, Thirawat Wessapak, Paweena Meeboonya, Rumrada Yimlamai, Piyawan Wanitpinyo, Kapphapaphim Chitbanyong, Korawit Andriyas, Tushar Banjatammanon, Nattapon Plants (Basel) Article In this paper, we present the morphology, taxonomy, anatomy, and palynology of Arundo donax. A detailed morphological description and illustrations of the species are provided, along with information about the identification, distribution, the specimens examined, habitat and ecology, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) conservation assessment, phenology, etymology, vernacular name, and uses. The species can be distinguished by its large, tall rhizomatous perennial reed; cauline leaves; an open, large, plumose panicle inflorescence; subequal glumes as long as the spikelets; glabrous rachilla; all bisexual florets; and a lemma with a straight awn and with long white hairs outside below the middle part. In this study, two names were lectotypified: Arundo bifaria and A. bengalensis, which are synonyms of A. donax. The culm internodes in the transverse section have numerous vascular bundles scattered in the ground tissue, and the parenchyma cells have significantly lignified cell walls. Vascular bundles are composed of phloem and xylem and are enclosed in a continuous sclerenchymatous bundle sheath. The chloroplasts in the transverse section of the leaf blades are found only in the mesophyll cells but are absent in the bundle sheath cells, which indicates that it is a C3 grass. The leaves have stomata on both surfaces and are confined to the intercostal zones. The stomata are typically paracytic, with two lateral subsidiary cells placed parallel to the guard cells. The stomatal density is higher on the abaxial surface [450–839/mm(2) (606.83 ± 72.71)] relative to the adaxial surface [286–587/mm(2) (441.27 ± 50.72)]. The pollen grains are spheroidal or subspheroidal [polar axis length/equatorial axis length ratio (P/E ratio) = 0.89–1.16 (1.02 ± 0.07)] with a single pore surrounded by a faint annulus, and the exine sculpturing is granular. MDPI 2023-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10181382/ /pubmed/37176909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12091850 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ngernsaengsaruay, Chatchai
Puangsin, Buapan
Leksungnoen, Nisa
Khantayanuwong, Somwang
Chanton, Pichet
Thaepthup, Thirawat
Wessapak, Paweena
Meeboonya, Rumrada
Yimlamai, Piyawan
Wanitpinyo, Kapphapaphim
Chitbanyong, Korawit
Andriyas, Tushar
Banjatammanon, Nattapon
Morphology, Taxonomy, Culm Internode and Leaf Anatomy, and Palynology of the Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.), Poaceae, Growing in Thailand
title Morphology, Taxonomy, Culm Internode and Leaf Anatomy, and Palynology of the Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.), Poaceae, Growing in Thailand
title_full Morphology, Taxonomy, Culm Internode and Leaf Anatomy, and Palynology of the Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.), Poaceae, Growing in Thailand
title_fullStr Morphology, Taxonomy, Culm Internode and Leaf Anatomy, and Palynology of the Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.), Poaceae, Growing in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Morphology, Taxonomy, Culm Internode and Leaf Anatomy, and Palynology of the Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.), Poaceae, Growing in Thailand
title_short Morphology, Taxonomy, Culm Internode and Leaf Anatomy, and Palynology of the Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.), Poaceae, Growing in Thailand
title_sort morphology, taxonomy, culm internode and leaf anatomy, and palynology of the giant reed (arundo donax l.), poaceae, growing in thailand
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10181382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12091850
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