Anatomical features, monomer lignin composition and accumulation of phenolics in 1-year-old branches of the Mediterranean Cistus ladanifer L. |
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Authors: | VERONICA DE MICCO GIOVANNA ARONNE |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio di Botanica ed Ecologia Riproduttiva, Dip. Arboricoltura, Botanica e Patologia Vegetale, Universitàdegli Studi di Napoli Federico II, via Università, 100, I –80055, Portici (Naples), Italy |
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Abstract: | Mediterranean shrub species are described as having phenology, habitus , reproductive biology and anatomical alterations in certain tissues, allowing their survival during the dry season and protecting them from herbivory. Anatomical and chemical analyses were conducted in 1-year-old branches of Cistus ladanifer L. in order to investigate the role played by shoot structure in the adaptive strategies of this species in the Mediterranean environment. Results showed that both xylem and pith underwent lignification. Pith parenchyma cells had thickened walls, higher lignin content than xylem and different monomer composition. Xylem presented features aiding safe water transport. A large accumulation of phenolic substances was found in xylem, pith and cortical parenchyma. Observations reported in this paper suggest the occurrence of adaptive strategies in 1-year-old branches of C. ladanifer whose structural features: (1) allow mechanical reinforcement of tissues to withstand drought without suffering permanent damage; (2) favour safety rather than efficiency in water transport; (3) defend the plants from animal predation and pathogens by accumulating phenolics in various tissues, and (4) protect inner tissues against UV-B radiation through deposition of phenolic compounds in cortical layers. © 2007 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2007, 155 , 361–371. |
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Keywords: | adaptive strategies Mediterranean-type ecosystems microscopy phenolics UV-B radiation wood anatomy |
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