| Literature DB >> 34249508 |
Beom Kyun Park1, Dong Chan Son1, Balkrishna Ghimire1.
Abstract
We assessed the micro-morphological and anatomical structures of the petioles of 19 Clematis taxa from South Korea. The petiole surface features were observed with the help of stereomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy, and the anatomical features are studied via microtomy and light microscopy. The results of this study showed that the presence/absence and abundance of trichomes, petiole cross-section outlines, upper surface wings and grooves, and the number of vascular bundles were useful for species discrimination in Clematis. Among the studied taxa, C. hexapetala was the only species with a glabrous petiole surface. Two types of trichomes were observed in the other 18 taxa: long, non-glandular and flagelliform trichomes and short, glandular capitate trichomes. We found four to six major vascular bundles and a maximum of eight interfascicular vascular bundles (C. heracleifolia and C. urticifolia) in the 19 taxa. A cluster analysis based on UPGMA identified six clusters with 18 nodes. Although the number of taxa investigated was limited, taxa from the sections Tubulosae, Viorna, and Astragene clustered with each other in the UPGMA phenogram due to the overall similarity of petiole features. Based on this observation, we can conclude that most of the petiole features are limited to the species level, and thus, the data obtained could be used as descriptive and/or diagnostic features for particular taxa, which may be useful for the investigation of problematic taxa in the genus. ©2021 Park et al.Entities:
Keywords: Clematis; Infrageneric relationship; Petiole morphology; Taxonomy; Trichomes; Vascular bundle
Year: 2021 PMID: 34249508 PMCID: PMC8253109 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11669
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Name of taxa with voucher number and collection information with different classifications.
| Clade C | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Mt. Sinbul, Icheon-ri, Sangbuk-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan, Korea | Sinbulsan-190911-001 | |
| Clade C | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Unchi-ri, Sindong-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea | Unchiri-191007-001 | |
| Clade C | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Mt. Sinbul, Icheon-ri, Sangbuk-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan, Korea | Sinbulsan-190911-001 | |
| Clade K | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Gyuram-ri, Jeongseon-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea | Gyuramri-190818-001 | |
| Clade K | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Ho-ri, Palbong-myeon, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea | Hori-190809-001 | |
| Clade K | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Jukpo-ri, Dolsan-eup, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do, Korea | Dolsando-191004-002 | |
| Clade K | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Namhansanseong Fortress, Sanseong-ri, Namhansanseong-myeon, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea | Namhansanseong-190809-001 | |
| Clade C | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Sihwa Lake, Munho-ri, Namyang-eup, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea | Sihwaho-190921-016 | |
| Clade C | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Mt. Gariwang, Sugam-ri, Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea | Gariwangsan-191007-001 | |
| Clade C | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Sihwa Lake, Munho-ri, Namyang-eup, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea | Sihwaho-190921-001 | |
| Clade L | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Mt. Johang, Samsong-ri, Cheongcheon-myeon, Goesan-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea | Johangsan-170831-049 | |
| Clade K | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Seondol, Bangjeol-ri, Yeongwol-eup, Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea | Seondol-190719-001 | |
| Clade I | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Gasong-ri, Dosan-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea | Gasongri-191007-001 | |
| Clade L | Mt. Cheongtae, Sapgyo-ri, Dunnae-myeon, Hoengseong-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea | Cheongtaesan-190819-001 | ||||
| Clade L | Eundae-bong, Gohan-ri, Gohan-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea | Eundaebong-190818-001 | ||||
| Clade L | Mt. Baekhwa, Mawon-ri, Mungyeong-eup, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea | Mungyeongsi(Mawonri, Baekhwasan-150707-007 | ||||
| Clade H | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Mt. Deokhang, Daei-ri, Singi-myeon, Samcheok-si, Gangwon-do, Korea | Deokhangsan-190818-001 | |
| Clade H | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Mt. Hambaek, Gohan-ri, Gohan-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea | Hambaeksan-190818-001 | |
| Clade H | Sect. | Sect. | Sect. | Mt. Gariwang, Sugam-ri, Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea | Gariwangsan-190819-007 |
Morphological and anatomical features of petiole of Clematis species.
| Taxon | Petiole surface | Non-glandular trichomes | Glandular trichomes | Trichome abundance | Petiole outline in cross section | Upper surface wings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Villous | Unicate | Present | High | Pentagonal | Inconspicuous/ conspicuous | |
| Villous | Unicate | Present | Medium | U-shaped | Inconspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Medium | U-shaped | Inconspicuous | |
| Subglabrous/pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Low | Pentagonal | Conspicuous | |
| Glabrous | Absent | Absent | None | U-shaped/ pentagonal | Conspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Low | Semi-circular/ U-shaped | Inconspicuous/ conspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Low | Pentagonal | Conspicuous | |
| Villous | Unicate | Present | High | Pentagonal | Conspicuous | |
| Villous | Unicate | Present | High | U-shaped | Inconspicuous | |
| Villous | Unicate | Present | High | Pentagonal | Conspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Medium | U-shaped | Inconspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Medium (in upper surface groove) | Pentagonal | Conspicuous | |
| Subglabrous/pilose | Flagelliform | Absent | Low | U-shaped/ pentagonal | Conspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Low | Pentagonal | Conspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Medium | U-shaped | Conspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform (in groove) | Present | Low | U-shaped | Conspicuous | |
| Subglabrous/pilose | Flagelliform | Absent | Low | U-shaped | Inconspicuous/ conspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Medium | U-shaped | Conspicuous | |
| Pilose | Flagelliform | Present | Medium | U-shaped | Conspicuous |
Notes.
major vascular bundles
interfascicular vascular bundle
total vascular bundle
vascular bundles in groove
Figure 1Petiole of Clematis under stereomicroscope.
(A) C. apiifolia. (B) C. brevicaudata. (C) C. trichotoma. (D) C. taeguensis. (E) C. hexapetala. (F) C. terniflora. (G) C. terniflora var. mandshurica. (H) C. heraclefolia. (I) C. urticifolia. (J) C. takedana. (K) C. patens. (L) C. brachyura. (M. C. serratifolia. (N) C. fusca var. fusca. (O) C. fusca var. flabellata. (P) C . fusca var. violacea. (Q) C. calcicola. (R) C. koreana. (S) C. ochotensis. Scale bars: one mm.
Figure 6Cross section of petiole of Clematis..
(A–B). C. ochotensis. Abbreviations: co, collenchyma; cu, cuticle; ep, epidermis; ph, phloem; phf, phloem fiber; s, stomata; xy, xylem. Scale bars: 75 µm (B), 200 µm (A).
Figure 2Scanning electron micrograph of petiole of Clematis.
(A–B). C. heraclefolia. (C–D). C. taeguensis. (E–F). C. patens. (G–H). C. brevicaudata. (I–J). C . fusca var. violacea. Abbreviations: gt, glandular trichome. Scale bar: 200 µm (A, C, E, G, I), 100 µm (B, D, F, H, J).
Figure 3Cross section of petiole of Clematis..
(A–B) C. apiifolia. (C–D) C. brevicaudata. (E–F) C. trichotoma. (G–H) C. taeguensis (I–J) C. hexapetala. (K–L) C. terniflora. Abbreviations: co, collenchyma; cu, cuticle; ep, epidermis; ph, phloem; phf, phloem fiber; s, stomata; xy, xylem. Scale bars: 50 µm (B, D, J), 75 µm (F, H, L), 100 µm (A, C, I), 200 µm (E, G, K).
Figure 7Principal component analysis (PCA) of 13 petiole characters of Clematis taxa.
PS, petiole surface; TT, trichome type; GT, glandular trichome; TA, trichome abundance; PO, petiole outline in cross-section; UW, upper surface wings; UG, upper surface groove; PF, phloem fiber cap; SC, interfascicular sclerenchyma; MV, major vascular bundles; IV, interfascicular vascular bundle; VB, total vascular bundle; VG, vascular bundles in the groove. Different colour represents different sections of the genus.
Figure 8UPGMA cluster analysis based on petiole characters of Clematis taxa.
Different colours represents different sections of the genus.