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Protoplasma ; 256(4): 1093-1107, 2019 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30927084

RÉSUMÉ

The presence of articulated laticifers in the Moraceae family was recently discovered, which means that the location of pectinase and cellulase activities must be of great importance for their growth. Thus, the present study aimed to determine the role of these enzymes in the laticifer growth in Ficus montana and Maclura tinctoria. Reproductive meristems were collected and fixed in Karnovsky. Pectinase and cellulase labeling was performed in part of the samples, while another part was processed for usual TEM analyses. Pectinase and cellulase activities were detected in the vacuole and close to the middle lamella in both species. The presence of cellulases in the laticifers supports their articulated origin. Therefore, the occurrence of pectinase and cellulase activity in the laticifers points out that these enzymes could act in the dissolution of the transverse walls and in the processes of intrusive growth (through the dissolution of the middle lamella) and cell elongation (through the partial disassembly of components of the wall making it more plastic). Both enzymes are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and transported to the cell wall by exocytosis or stored in the vacuole. The species studied showed a diverse subcellular composition, which is probably related to the species and not to the laticifer type (they present the same type) and to the composition of the latex (they show similar latex composition). We conclude that the presence of pectinases and cellulases can be used as a diagnostic condition for the laticifer types (articulated vs. non-articulated).


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Cellulases/métabolisme , Ficus/métabolisme , Maclura/métabolisme , Polygalacturonase/métabolisme , Paroi cellulaire/métabolisme , Paroi cellulaire/ultrastructure , Ficus/cytologie , Latex/métabolisme , Maclura/cytologie , Méristème/métabolisme , Microscopie électronique à transmission , Cellules végétales/métabolisme , Cellules végétales/ultrastructure , Vacuoles/métabolisme
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Microsc Microanal ; 20(1): 296-304, 2014 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24230481

RÉSUMÉ

In this work the leaf anatomy of three species of Ficus section Americanae (Miq.) Miq. from Brazil, whose leaves and latex are used in folk medicine is reported. The work was carried out using light and scanning electron microscopy in order to characterize these species and to evaluate their taxonomic significance, and also contribute to the quality control of their ethnodrugs. The three species (Ficus cyclophylla, Ficus elliotiana, and Ficus caatingae) showed hypostomatic leaves, anomocytic stomata, straight epidermal cell outlines, and a dorsiventral mesophyll. Some micro-morphological characters such as density and distribution of epicuticular waxes, glandular trichomes, the length and width of stomata, as well as the palisade of mesophyll and petiole outlines proved to be the most useful and distinctive characters for the separation of species. These may contribute as additional support for the taxonomy of the section and for the quality control of their ethnodrugs.


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Ficus , Feuilles de plante , Brésil , Ficus/anatomie et histologie , Ficus/composition chimique , Ficus/cytologie , Histocytochimie , Microscopie électronique à balayage , Épiderme végétal/anatomie et histologie , Épiderme végétal/composition chimique , Épiderme végétal/cytologie , Feuilles de plante/anatomie et histologie , Feuilles de plante/composition chimique , Feuilles de plante/cytologie , Cires/composition chimique
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