PRELIMINARY HISTOANATOMICAL STUDY OF SAPRIA HIMALAYANA GRIFF. F. ALBOVINOSA FLOWER BUDS AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH ITS HOST PLANT TETRASTIGMA LAOTICUM GAGNEP.

Sapria, a holoparasitic plant of Rafflesiaceae is still understudied in term of anatomical, even more in histoanatomical study. This study aimed to perform preliminary observation on Sapria himalayana Griff. f. albovinosa morphology on its early and late stage of flower bud development inside its ho...

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Main Authors: Adhityo WICAKSONO, Hữu Đăng TRẦN, Syarifah Haniera Sheikh KAMAL
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Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Plant Development
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Online Access:https://plant-journal.uaic.ro/docs/2021/2.pdf
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author Adhityo WICAKSONO
Hữu Đăng TRẦN
Syarifah Haniera Sheikh KAMAL
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Hữu Đăng TRẦN
Syarifah Haniera Sheikh KAMAL
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description Sapria, a holoparasitic plant of Rafflesiaceae is still understudied in term of anatomical, even more in histoanatomical study. This study aimed to perform preliminary observation on Sapria himalayana Griff. f. albovinosa morphology on its early and late stage of flower bud development inside its host, Tetrastigma laoticum Gagnep. (Vitaceae). The results show the progression from the early flower bud as it starts to grow in the host vascular cambium area towards proximal direction to reach the host xylem and distal direction to reach the host phloem and to reach the next stage of the life cycle, into the late flower bud where differentiation occurs. In late flower bud, some primordial of the organs are visible as the flower bud grows larger distally towards the periderm. This development pattern is similar to the progression of development in the previous studies in Rafflesia and Rhizanthes, where endophytic growth was observable in both proximal (xylem area) and distal (peridermal). Future comparative study is encouraged, especially to compare between Sapria species and between different stages of growth. Although, an efficient method and less invasive way of sampling is encouraged to prevent decline of Sapria species in the wild.
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spelling doaj.art-06282923bb524a9a91e3e56c8c4286cf2022-12-21T19:45:38ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiJournal of Plant Development2065-31582066-99172021-12-0128233110.47743/jpd.2021.28.1.888PRELIMINARY HISTOANATOMICAL STUDY OF SAPRIA HIMALAYANA GRIFF. F. ALBOVINOSA FLOWER BUDS AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH ITS HOST PLANT TETRASTIGMA LAOTICUM GAGNEP.Adhityo WICAKSONO0Hữu Đăng TRẦN1Syarifah Haniera Sheikh KAMAL2Division of Biotechnology, Genbinesia Foundation, Gresik 61171, East Java – IndonesiaSouthern Institute of Ecology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City – Vietnam. Becamex Institute of Research and Development, Becamex IDC Corp., 08, Hung Vuong St., Hoa Phu Ward, Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province – Vietnam.Faculty of Applied Sciences, University Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor – Malaysia.Sapria, a holoparasitic plant of Rafflesiaceae is still understudied in term of anatomical, even more in histoanatomical study. This study aimed to perform preliminary observation on Sapria himalayana Griff. f. albovinosa morphology on its early and late stage of flower bud development inside its host, Tetrastigma laoticum Gagnep. (Vitaceae). The results show the progression from the early flower bud as it starts to grow in the host vascular cambium area towards proximal direction to reach the host xylem and distal direction to reach the host phloem and to reach the next stage of the life cycle, into the late flower bud where differentiation occurs. In late flower bud, some primordial of the organs are visible as the flower bud grows larger distally towards the periderm. This development pattern is similar to the progression of development in the previous studies in Rafflesia and Rhizanthes, where endophytic growth was observable in both proximal (xylem area) and distal (peridermal). Future comparative study is encouraged, especially to compare between Sapria species and between different stages of growth. Although, an efficient method and less invasive way of sampling is encouraged to prevent decline of Sapria species in the wild.https://plant-journal.uaic.ro/docs/2021/2.pdfanatomyflowerholoparasiteparasitic plantrafflesiaceae
spellingShingle Adhityo WICAKSONO
Hữu Đăng TRẦN
Syarifah Haniera Sheikh KAMAL
PRELIMINARY HISTOANATOMICAL STUDY OF SAPRIA HIMALAYANA GRIFF. F. ALBOVINOSA FLOWER BUDS AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH ITS HOST PLANT TETRASTIGMA LAOTICUM GAGNEP.
Journal of Plant Development
anatomy
flower
holoparasite
parasitic plant
rafflesiaceae
title PRELIMINARY HISTOANATOMICAL STUDY OF SAPRIA HIMALAYANA GRIFF. F. ALBOVINOSA FLOWER BUDS AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH ITS HOST PLANT TETRASTIGMA LAOTICUM GAGNEP.
title_full PRELIMINARY HISTOANATOMICAL STUDY OF SAPRIA HIMALAYANA GRIFF. F. ALBOVINOSA FLOWER BUDS AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH ITS HOST PLANT TETRASTIGMA LAOTICUM GAGNEP.
title_fullStr PRELIMINARY HISTOANATOMICAL STUDY OF SAPRIA HIMALAYANA GRIFF. F. ALBOVINOSA FLOWER BUDS AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH ITS HOST PLANT TETRASTIGMA LAOTICUM GAGNEP.
title_full_unstemmed PRELIMINARY HISTOANATOMICAL STUDY OF SAPRIA HIMALAYANA GRIFF. F. ALBOVINOSA FLOWER BUDS AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH ITS HOST PLANT TETRASTIGMA LAOTICUM GAGNEP.
title_short PRELIMINARY HISTOANATOMICAL STUDY OF SAPRIA HIMALAYANA GRIFF. F. ALBOVINOSA FLOWER BUDS AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH ITS HOST PLANT TETRASTIGMA LAOTICUM GAGNEP.
title_sort preliminary histoanatomical study of sapria himalayana griff f albovinosa flower buds and its intersection with its host plant tetrastigma laoticum gagnep
topic anatomy
flower
holoparasite
parasitic plant
rafflesiaceae
url https://plant-journal.uaic.ro/docs/2021/2.pdf
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