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Morpho‐anatomical diversity of the underground systems of Arrojadoa (Cactaceae), an endemic Brazilian genus
Authors:Renata C C Lemos  Marlon C Machado  Gladys F Melo‐De‐Pinna
Institution:1. Departamento de Botanica, Laboratório de Anatomia Vegetal, Universidade de S?o Paulo, , 05422‐970 S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil;2. Programa de Pós‐Gradua??o em Botanica, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, , 44036‐900 Feira de Santana, BA, Brazil
Abstract:Members of Arrojadoa exhibit a variety of underground structures that can originate from roots or stems. Although the development of underground structures of stem origin in Arrojadoa represents a unique trait among Cactaceae of eastern Brazil, no detailed reports on the morphological diversity of such structures are available. The present morpho‐anatomical study of the underground systems of Arrojadoa has demonstrated that a single species can exhibit one or more structural types, such as single or branched stem tubers, short thick stems and/or long subterranean stems, thick and fleshy contractile roots and normal fibrous roots. Various morpho‐anatomical structures relating to the underground storage systems in Arrojadoa spp. have also been observed, including thick contractile roots consisting mainly of secondary xylem formed by fibrous wood with wide‐band tracheids (WBTs) and underground stems with a wide cortical region and WBTs‐type wood. Based on the evidence presented, we suggest that such traits, together with the occurrence of contractile roots associated with underground stems, are important adaptive strategies for the survival of the plants during seasonal drought in areas of cerrado (savannah), campo rupestre (rocky uplands) and caatinga (dry thorny scrubland). © 2013 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2013, 173 , 108–128.
Keywords:contractile root  soboles  stem tuber  wide‐band tracheids
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