Systematic position of Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomy

Populus ciliate – ciliated poplar is distributed in the Himalayas at altitudes from 1300 to 3400 m above sea level, along river banks and wet slopes. The systematic position of the taxon remains unclear, although in most modern works it is attributed to the Tacamahaca section. The purpose of this st...

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Main Authors: Boris V. Proshkin, Andrey V. Klimov
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Language:Russian
Published: Moscow Pedagogical State University, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education 2020-03-01
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description Populus ciliate – ciliated poplar is distributed in the Himalayas at altitudes from 1300 to 3400 m above sea level, along river banks and wet slopes. The systematic position of the taxon remains unclear, although in most modern works it is attributed to the Tacamahaca section. The purpose of this study is to study the morphological features of crown shoots and the anatomical structure of petioles of Populus ciliata leaves to clarify its systematic position. Studies of the morphology of P. ciliata showed that it did not have specialized shortened shoots marking a section of balsamic poplars – diskoblasts. The most important signs of petiolar anatomy allowing the identification of poplar taxa at the section level are: the shape of the petiole cross section, the contours of its adaxial and abaxial sides, the shape of the rings of closed collateral bundles, the shape of the vascular system. A comparison of the obtained sections of P. ciliata with representatives of the Tacamahaca section indicates that the plants studied do not belong to balsamic poplars, since they differ in the absence of a groove pronounced on the adaxial side. The latter in the form of a small recess in the slice is fixed only at the place of its transition into the leaf blade. The contours of the abaxial and adaxial sides are round, the shape of the vascular system of the petiole is not highly arched like that of balsamic poplars, but linear, formed by elliptical rings of closed collateral bundles.
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spelling doaj.art-5c27f19de9af4c628546d79ac21f68882022-12-22T01:43:11ZrusMoscow Pedagogical State University, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher EducationСоциально-экологические технологии2500-29612020-03-0110192310.31862/2500-2961-2020-10-1-9-23Systematic position of Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomyBoris V. Proshkin 0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2351-9879Andrey V. Klimov 1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6750-4807KI of the FPS of RussiaInEca-Consulting LLC; West Siberian Branch of the Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS – Branch of the Federal Research Center “Krasnoyarsk Science Center”Populus ciliate – ciliated poplar is distributed in the Himalayas at altitudes from 1300 to 3400 m above sea level, along river banks and wet slopes. The systematic position of the taxon remains unclear, although in most modern works it is attributed to the Tacamahaca section. The purpose of this study is to study the morphological features of crown shoots and the anatomical structure of petioles of Populus ciliata leaves to clarify its systematic position. Studies of the morphology of P. ciliata showed that it did not have specialized shortened shoots marking a section of balsamic poplars – diskoblasts. The most important signs of petiolar anatomy allowing the identification of poplar taxa at the section level are: the shape of the petiole cross section, the contours of its adaxial and abaxial sides, the shape of the rings of closed collateral bundles, the shape of the vascular system. A comparison of the obtained sections of P. ciliata with representatives of the Tacamahaca section indicates that the plants studied do not belong to balsamic poplars, since they differ in the absence of a groove pronounced on the adaxial side. The latter in the form of a small recess in the slice is fixed only at the place of its transition into the leaf blade. The contours of the abaxial and adaxial sides are round, the shape of the vascular system of the petiole is not highly arched like that of balsamic poplars, but linear, formed by elliptical rings of closed collateral bundles.http://soc-ecol.ru/systematic-position-of-populus-ciliata-wall-ex-royle-on-the-study-of-shoot-morphology-and-petiolar-anatomy/populusleucoidestacamahacamorphological characterspetolar anatomy
spellingShingle Boris V. Proshkin
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Systematic position of Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomy
Социально-экологические технологии
populus
leucoides
tacamahaca
morphological characters
petolar anatomy
title Systematic position of Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomy
title_full Systematic position of Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomy
title_fullStr Systematic position of Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomy
title_full_unstemmed Systematic position of Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomy
title_short Systematic position of Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomy
title_sort systematic position of populus ciliata wall ex royle on the study of shoot morphology and petiolar anatomy
topic populus
leucoides
tacamahaca
morphological characters
petolar anatomy
url http://soc-ecol.ru/systematic-position-of-populus-ciliata-wall-ex-royle-on-the-study-of-shoot-morphology-and-petiolar-anatomy/
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