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쉬땅나무족(Sorbarieae Rydb., 장미과) 잎의 해부학적 형질 및 분류학적 유용성

The taxonomic implication of leaf anatomy in tribe Sorbarieae (Spiraeoideae: Rosaceae)

  • 송준호 (경희대학교 이과대학 생물학과 및 기초과학연구소) ;
  • 홍석표 (경희대학교 이과대학 생물학과 및 기초과학연구소)
  • Song, Jun-Ho (Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Department of Biology & Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Hong, Suk-Pyo (Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Department of Biology & Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Kyung Hee University)
  • 투고 : 2014.05.13
  • 심사 : 2014.05.28
  • 발행 : 2014.06.30

초록

쉬땅나무족(Adenostoma: 2spp., Chamaebatiaria: 1sp., Sorbaria: 9spp., Spiraeanthus: 1sp.)과 근연분류군인 Lyonothamnus속 2종을 포함한 총 15분류군의 잎의 해부학적인 형질을 광학현미경(LM)을 이용하여 연구하였다. 모든 해부학적 형질은 잎의 횡단면을 비교하고 기재하였으며, 해부학적 형질로 분류군 간 중륵과 엽신의 횡단면, 중륵의 두께, 각피층, 표피세포, 기공, 모용, 엽육조직, 결정체, 주유관속 유형 등의 형질을 비교하였다. 본 연구 결과에서는 중륵의 주유관속 패턴을 크게 두 타입으로 구분하여 기재하였다. Type 1: 불연속유관속, 독립된 3개의 호형(Adenostoma), Type 2: 연속유관속, subtype 2A: 다소 편평(flat)한 호형(Chamaebatiaria, Spiraeanthus), subtype 2B: U-shape 호형(Lyonothamnus, Sorbaria). 또한 세부적인 해부학적 형질에 대해 자세히 기재하였고, 분류학적 중요성에 대해 논의하였다. 결론적으로, 일부 잎의 해부학적 형질(예, 각피층, 표피세포, 모용, 엽육조직, 유관속 패턴)은 진단형질로서 유용함을 확인하였고, 쉬땅나무족 내 이면기공엽과 배복성의 엽육조직, U-shape의 유관속 패턴의 형질이 쉬땅나무속을 구분하는 주요형질임을 밝혔다.

A comparative study of leaf anatomy in tribe Sorbarieae (Adenostoma, Chamaebatiaria, Sorbaria, Spiraeanthus) including one related genus Lyonothamnus was carried out using light microscopy. Anatomical characteristics of the leaf blade and midrib were described and taxonomically evaluated. The anatomical characters which described in this study are as follows: thickness of leaf midrib, blade in cross section, cuticle, epidermal cell, stoma, trichome, mesophyll, crystal, main vasculature type. All features were compared and the vascular patterns of midrib were distinguished two types. - Type 1: Trace tripartite (Adenostoma), Type 2: Trace continuous, subtype 2A: flat arc (Chamaebatiaria, Spiraeanthus), subtype 2B: U-shape arc (Lyonothamnus, Sorbaria). In conclusion, some of leaf anatomical characters (e.g., cuticle, epidermal cell, trichome, mesophyll, main vasculature type) can be useful for diagnostic features. Hypostomatic type, dorsiventral mesophyll, Ushape vasculature type would constitute a major characters for genus Sorbaria in Sorbarieae. The detailed anatomical description of studied taxa is provided, and its systematic importance is also briefly discussed.

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