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Inaugural Description of Extrafloral Nectaries in Sapindaceae: Structure, Diversity and Nectar Composition

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Author(s):
Maximo, Danielle ; Ferreira, Marcelo J. P. ; Demarco, Diego
Total Authors: 3
Document type: Journal article
Source: PLANTS-BASEL; v. 12, n. 19, p. 14-pg., 2023-10-01.
Abstract

Sapindales is a large order with a great diversity of nectaries; however, to date, there is no information about extrafloral nectaries (EFN) in Sapindaceae, except recent topological and morphological data, which indicate an unexpected structural novelty for the family. Therefore, the goal of this study was to describe the EFN in Sapindaceae for the first time and to investigate its structure and nectar composition. Shoots and young leaves of Urvillea ulmacea were fixed for structural analyses of the nectaries using light and scanning electron microscopy. For nectar composition investigation, GC-MS and HPLC were used, in addition to histochemical tests. Nectaries of Urvillea are circular and sunken, corresponding to ocelli. They are composed of a multiple-secretory epidermis located on a layer of transfer cells, vascularized by phloem and xylem. Nectar is composed of sucrose, fructose, xylitol and glucose, in addition to amino acids, lipids and phenolic compounds. Many ants were observed gathering nectar from young leaves. These EFNs have an unprecedented structure in the family and also differ from the floral nectaries of Sapindaceae, which are composed of secretory parenchyma and release nectar through stomata. The ants observed seem to protect the plant against herbivores, and in this way, the nectar increases the defence of vegetative organs synergistically with latex. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/06272-1 - Extrafloral nectaries in four species of Sapindaceae: structure and diversity
Grantee:Danielle Maximo Fonseca e Silva
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation
FAPESP's process: 20/16554-9 - Asteraceae and endophytic fungi: identification of natural products and biological activities
Grantee:Marcelo José Pena Ferreira
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants