<b>Effects of ultraviolet-C radiation on symmetry and morphoanatomy of <em>Rapanea ferruginea</em> (Ruiz et. Pav) Mez. (Myrsinaceae) leaves</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v31i2.861
Keywords:
stress, ultraviolet radiation, leaves, symmetry deviation, scales of observation
Abstract
This study analyzed the effects of UV-C radiation on the development of Rapanea ferruginea leaves. Young plants were selected at six months of age, previously identifying the leaves that had already differentiated on the 3rd, 4th, 6th 8th and 9th nodes. After the selection, the plants were divided into three groups and subjected to UV-C radiation for 30, 60 or 120 minutes. The anatomic study was made by using usual techniques of cut and coloration. The morphometric analyses were made by determining three points on the midvein of the leaf, measuring from left (L) and right (R) borders to each of those points. The symmetry deviations, maximum length and width of the limb were measured and the values were submitted to Anova and the Tukey-test (p < 0.05). The responses of R. ferruginea to the UV-C were expressed by variations in the symmetry as well as morphoanatomic injuries, mainly in the palisade parenchyma and mesophyll. The differentiation of leaves did not follow a morphometric pattern, characterizing no directional asymmetry, i.e., fluctuating asymmetry. This study emphasizes the importance of multiscale observations for the determination of plant responses under stress, since several leaves showed anatomic injuries but no morphologic injuries.Downloads
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2009-05-14
How to Cite
Daloso, D. de M., Holsback-Menegucci, Z. dos R., & Santiago, E. F. (2009). <b>Effects of ultraviolet-C radiation on symmetry and morphoanatomy of <em>Rapanea ferruginea</em> (Ruiz et. Pav) Mez. (Myrsinaceae) leaves</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v31i2.861. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 31(2), 165-172. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v31i2.861
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Vegetable Morphology & Physiology
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