Studies on the ultrastructure of a three-spurred fumeauxiana form of Anacamptis pyramidalis |
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Authors: | Agnieszka K. Kowalkowska Hanna B. Margońska Ma?gorzata Kozieradzka-Kiszkurno Jerzy Bohdanowicz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Plant Cytology and Embryology, University of Gdańsk, K?adki 24, 80-822, Gdańsk, Poland 2. Department of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation, University of Gdańsk, Legionów 9, 80-441, Gdańsk, Poland
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Abstract: | Floral spurs are regarded as features affecting pollinator behaviour. Anacamptis pyramidalis is regarded as a deceitful, non-rewarding orchid species. In the form fumeauxiana, additional spurs occur on the lateral sepals. In this study we analyse micromorphological and ultrastructural floral features and suggest the mechanism of deception in A. pyramidalis and A. pyramidalis f. fumeauxiana. In f. fumeauxiana, the adaxial surface of the lip, the lip calli, the tips of the lateral sepals, the abaxial and adaxial epidermises of the lip spur, and the lateral sepal spur have a secretory function. Numerous stomata were observed on the abaxial surfaces of spurs and sepals. The characteristic features of the ultrastructure of osmophore cells were noted: dense cytoplasm with numerous profiles of ER, mitochondria, plastids with plastoglobuli and tubular structures, a large nucleus, lipid droplets, and vesicles fusing with the plasmalemma. The similarity of the floral morphology and anatomy, the flowering period, and pollinators of A. pyramidalis, A. pyramidalis f. fumeauxiana and Gymnadenia conopsea suggest a possible food-deceptive mechanism—imitation of nectar presence produced in the spurs of Gymnadenia. |
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