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Anatomical and morphological spine variation in Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Cactaceae)

Abstract. Although spine variation within cacti species or populations is assumed to be large, the minimum sample size of different spine anatomical and morphological traits required for species description is less studied. There are studies where only 2 spines were used for taxonomical comparison a...

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Autores principales: Gebauer, Roman, Řepka, Radomír, Šmudla, Radek, Mamoňová, Miroslava, Ďurkovič, Jaroslav
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5029135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698579
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.69.8847
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author Gebauer, Roman
Řepka, Radomír
Šmudla, Radek
Mamoňová, Miroslava
Ďurkovič, Jaroslav
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description Abstract. Although spine variation within cacti species or populations is assumed to be large, the minimum sample size of different spine anatomical and morphological traits required for species description is less studied. There are studies where only 2 spines were used for taxonomical comparison amnog species. Therefore, the spine structure variation within areoles and individuals of one population of Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Ferrari) Slaba was analyzed. Fifteen plants were selected and from each plant one areole from the basal, middle and upper part of the plant body was sampled. A scanning electron microscopy was used for spine surface description and a light microscopy for measurements of spine width, thickness, cross-section area, fiber diameter and fiber cell wall thickness. The spine surface was more visible and damaged less in the upper part of the plant body than in the basal part. Large spine and fiber differences were found between upper and lower parts of the plant body, but also within single areoles. In general, the examined traits in the upper part had by 8–17% higher values than in the lower parts. The variation of spine and fiber traits within areoles was lower than the differences between individuals. The minimum sample size was largely influenced by the studied spine and fiber traits, ranging from 1 to 70 spines. The results provide pioneer information useful in spine sample collection in the field for taxonomical, biomechanical and structural studies. Nevertheless, similar studies should be carried out for other cacti species to make generalizations. The large spine and fiber variation within areoles observed in our study indicates a very complex spine morphogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-50291352016-10-03 Anatomical and morphological spine variation in Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Cactaceae) Gebauer, Roman Řepka, Radomír Šmudla, Radek Mamoňová, Miroslava Ďurkovič, Jaroslav PhytoKeys Research Article Abstract. Although spine variation within cacti species or populations is assumed to be large, the minimum sample size of different spine anatomical and morphological traits required for species description is less studied. There are studies where only 2 spines were used for taxonomical comparison amnog species. Therefore, the spine structure variation within areoles and individuals of one population of Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Ferrari) Slaba was analyzed. Fifteen plants were selected and from each plant one areole from the basal, middle and upper part of the plant body was sampled. A scanning electron microscopy was used for spine surface description and a light microscopy for measurements of spine width, thickness, cross-section area, fiber diameter and fiber cell wall thickness. The spine surface was more visible and damaged less in the upper part of the plant body than in the basal part. Large spine and fiber differences were found between upper and lower parts of the plant body, but also within single areoles. In general, the examined traits in the upper part had by 8–17% higher values than in the lower parts. The variation of spine and fiber traits within areoles was lower than the differences between individuals. The minimum sample size was largely influenced by the studied spine and fiber traits, ranging from 1 to 70 spines. The results provide pioneer information useful in spine sample collection in the field for taxonomical, biomechanical and structural studies. Nevertheless, similar studies should be carried out for other cacti species to make generalizations. The large spine and fiber variation within areoles observed in our study indicates a very complex spine morphogenesis. Pensoft Publishers 2016-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5029135/ /pubmed/27698579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.69.8847 Text en Roman Gebauer, Radomír Řepka, Radek Šmudla, Miroslava Mamoňová, Jaroslav Ďurkovič http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gebauer, Roman
Řepka, Radomír
Šmudla, Radek
Mamoňová, Miroslava
Ďurkovič, Jaroslav
Anatomical and morphological spine variation in Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Cactaceae)
title Anatomical and morphological spine variation in Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Cactaceae)
title_full Anatomical and morphological spine variation in Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Cactaceae)
title_fullStr Anatomical and morphological spine variation in Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Cactaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical and morphological spine variation in Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Cactaceae)
title_short Anatomical and morphological spine variation in Gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (Cactaceae)
title_sort anatomical and morphological spine variation in gymnocalycium kieslingii subsp. castaneum (cactaceae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5029135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698579
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.69.8847
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