Outer and internal cuticle in the leaves of Malus (Rosaceae) in mountains and plains

Autor: Tamara Kumachova, Alexander Babosha, Andrey Ryabchenko
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Microscopy research and techniqueREFERENCES. 85(10)
ISSN: 1097-0029
Popis: The outer and internal cuticles in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) leaves on the plain and in the mountains was studied using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). The outer cuticle consisted of lamellate and homogeneous layers of the cuticle proper and cuticular layer containing electron-transparent plates and electron-dense dendrites. Blue fluorescence predominated in the cell wall. The cuticle fluoresced green and red. The intensity of the red part of the spectrum in the cuticle increased with altitude, and the number of electron-transparent plates increased within the cuticular layer. The cell wall on both leaf sides was the thinnest in the arid conditions (300 m). At an altitude of 600 m, under favorable temperature and rainfall conditions, the cuticle thickness increased due to the cuticular layer adjacent to the cell wall. The internal cuticle was distinguished by intense yellow or red autofluorescence, similar in color and spectrum to the outer cuticle. The outer and internal cuticles had cuticular folds. The average distance between the ridges of the internal cuticle was almost the same in the samples at different altitudes. The ridge height was maximum at 600 m. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: The altitudinal effects on outer and internal cuticles in apple leaves were studied. In the forest-mountain zone, the cuticle thickness increased due to the cuticular layer adjacent to the cell wall. The cell wall was the thinnest in arid conditions.
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