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Título en español:
Anatomía y micromorfología de hojas y tallos de dos cultivares de rosa hybrida l. para flor de corte
Título en inglés:
Leaf and stem anatomy and micromorphology in two cut flower cultivars of rosa hybrida l
Autor/es:
Cohen, G.; Mascarini, Libertad; Xifreda, Cecilia Cármen
Filiación:
Fil: Cohen, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Cátedra de Floricultura. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Mascarini, Libertad. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Cátedra de Floricultura. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Año:
2012
Título revista:
Phyton
ISSN:
0031-9457
Volumen:
81
Páginas:
199-204
Temas:
LOVELY RED; ROSE; ROUGE BAISER; STOMATA; XYLEM VESSELS
Idioma:
Español

Resumen:

Micromorphological and anatomical differences in leaf epidermis and stem xylem of Rosa hybrida `Lovely Red` (LR) and `Rouge Baiser` (RB), commercially grown in Buenos Aires, Argentina, were examined in the lower half of the terminal leaflet of 5-foliate leaves and in the basal part of stem, respectively. Digital images obtained from SEM and a phase contrast microscope were used with this purpose. Epicuticular wax, which was present on both sides of the leaves, was more abundant in LR than in RB. Stomata were only present on the abaxial side; they were 111 and 129 per mm2 in LR and RB, respectively; the number of epidermal cells was 1025 and 822 mm2 in LR and RB, respectively. No significant differences were observed between cultivars. Lovely Red and RB showed 267 and 308 vessels/mm2 stem, respectively, with a total area of 0.87 and 0.64 mm2/mm2 stem, respectively, and a vessel area of 0.33 and 0.21 mm2, respectively, with significant differences between cultivars for vessel and total area (p less or equal than 0.05). As a result, LR showed a smaller vessel number, but they were larger and with a greater total surface area. Therefore, this cultivar might be better than RB for water transport, although more prone to wilting under water stress. Our results complement other studies on cut rose cultivars in terms of the role of the leaf epidermis and xylem vessels in determining differences in water consumption and transport during the stem life in glasses. These results might also contribute to designing post-harvest techniques for optimizing flower quality.

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Cohen, G., Mascarini, L., & Xifreda, C. C. (2012). Anatomía y micromorfología de hojas y tallos de dos cultivares de rosa hybrida l. para flor de corte. Phyton,81,p.199-204

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Cohen, G., Mascarini, Libertad, Xifreda, Cecilia Cármen. 2012. "Anatomía y micromorfología de hojas y tallos de dos cultivares de rosa hybrida l. para flor de corte". Phyton 81:199-204.
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