The occurrence of calyx nodules inPsychotria spp. (Rubiaceae) |
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Authors: | I. M. Miller A. Scott I. C. Gardner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Biology Division, University of Strathclyde, Todd Centre, Taylor Street, G1 1XW Glasgow, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary The occurrence and structure of calyx nodules in the flowers of two leaf nodulated rubiaceous speciesPsychotria punctata Vatke andPsychotria kirkii Hiern. has been described for the first time at the ultrastructural level. Bacteria, resident in colleter-secreted mucilage in the space between calyx and corolla, invade stomatal pores which develop on the calyx protoderm. The bacteria proliferate in the substomatal cavity and then invade the calyx mesophyll. This invasion is most pronounced inP. punctata where the bacteria even penetrate and enter the cells of the vascular tissue. Although no sheath forms around the calyx nodules, the calyx mesophyll cells surrounded by the bacteria become identical in shape, size and secretory function to the invasive mesophyll cells of leaf nodules. The functional and evolutionary significance of calyx nodulation is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Psychotria Leaf nodules Calyx nodules Symbiosis Ultrastructure |
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