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Tytuł:
Anatomical study of Cornus mas L. and Cornus officinalis Seib. et Zucc. (Cornaceae) endocarps during their development
Autorzy:
Morozowska, M.
Wysakowska, I.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/790553.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu
Opis:
Results of anatomical studies on the developing endocarps of Cornus mas and C. officinalis are presented. Formation of an endocarp and anatomical changes in its structure from the flowering stage to fully developed fruits were observed with the use of LM and SEM. In the process of anatomical development of endocarps the formation of two layers, i.e. the inner and the outer endocarp, was observed. Changes in their anatomical structure consisted in a gradual thickening of cell walls and their lignification. The lignification of endocarp cell walls begins in the inner endocarp, it proceeds in the outside parts of the outer endocarp, with an exception of several layers of cells forming the transition zone (circular strand) present on its margin, and finally, almost at the same time, in the rest of the outer endocarp. Cell walls of the cells distinguishing the germinating valves undergo thickening delayed by several days in comparison to other endocarp cells. Thickening of their cell walls starts in cells situated close to the inner endocarp and proceeds to its outer parts, and their lignification is not very intensive. The described scheme of the development and lignification of C. mas and C. officinalis endocarps is similar to that of Prunus cerasus (Rosaceae).
Źródło:
Steciana; 2016, 20, 1
1689-653X
Pojawia się w:
Steciana
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Deren, dereniowka oraz swidwa
Autorzy:
Karczmarczuk, R
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/855727.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Przyrodników im. Kopernika
Tematy:
botanika
dereniowate
Cornaceae
deren szwedzki
Cornus suesica
deren bialy
Cornus alba
deren rozlogowy
Cornus stolonifera
deren wlasciwy
Cornus mas
owoce
wykorzystanie
wlasciwosci lecznicze
drewno derenia
Źródło:
Wszechświat; 2010, 111, 10-12; 260-265
0043-9592
Pojawia się w:
Wszechświat
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The biology of flowering and structure of selected elements of Cornus alba L. flowers
Biologia kwitnienia i struktura wybranych elementów kwiatów Cornus alba L.
Autorzy:
Konarska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/27640.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Botaniczne
Tematy:
flowering
flower microstructure
Cornus alba
Cornaceae
flower
trichome
papilla
stoma
plant morphology
Opis:
The biology of flowering and the micromorphology of Cornus alba flowers were studied using light and scanning electron microscopy. The flowering of white dogwood in 2008 lasted 35 days, and the lifespan of a single flower was 3 days. The number of flowers per inflorescence was variable (on the average, it was 89). The largest group of insects visiting the flowers of C. alba comprised Hymenoptera (mainly bees and andrenids), then ants, dipterans and beetles. They foraged the dogwood flowers most intensively between 11.00 and 15.00. The inconspicuous four-petalled flowers of C. alba were characterised by the occurrence of T-shaped, two-armed non-glandular trichomes covering the receptacle as well as observed on the petals of the corolla, the style of the pistil and the anthers in a smaller number. The trichomes were covered by a thick cuticle with characteristic outgrowths. They contained a living protoplast, and plastids were observed in the cytoplasm of the trichome cells. In addition, anomocytic stomata were found in the epidermis of the receptacle and in the epidermis of the corolla petals. The stigma of the pistil and the adaxial epidermis of the petals were composed of very numerous conical papillae.
Badano biologię kwitnienia oraz mikromorfologię kwiatów Cornus alba przy zastosowaniu mikroskopii świetlnej oraz skaningowej elektronowej. Kwitnienie derenia białego w roku 2008 trwało 35 dni, a długość życia pojedynczego kwiatu wyniosła 3 dni. Liczba kwiatów w kwiatostanie była zmienna (średnio wynosiła 89). Najliczniejszą grupą owadów odwiedzających kwiaty C. alba były błonkówki (pszczoły i pszczolinki), następnie mrówki, muchówki i chrząszcze. Oblatywały one kwiaty derenia najintensywniej między godzinami 10.00 a 15.00. Niepozorne, czterokrotne kwiaty C. alba charakteryzowały się występowaniem T-kształtnych, dwuramiennych, mechanicznych włosków pokrywających dno kwiatowe, a także w mniejszej liczbie obserwowanych na płatkach korony, szyjce słupka oraz pylnikach. Włoski pokryte były grubą kutykulą z charakterystycznymi wyrostkami. Zawierały żywy protoplast, a w cytoplazmie komórek włosków obserwowano plastydy. W epidermie dna kwiatowego i abaksialnej epidermie płatków korony występowały ponadto anomocytyczne aparaty szparkowe. Znamię słupka, jak i adaksialną epidermę płatków korony budowały bardzo liczne stożkowate brodawki (papille).
Źródło:
Acta Agrobotanica; 2009, 62, 1
0065-0951
2300-357X
Pojawia się w:
Acta Agrobotanica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kłopotliwe derenie - Cornus alba L. i C. sericea L. (Cornaceae). Dwa gatunki czy jeden?
Troublesome dogwoods - Cornus alba L. and C. sericea L. (Cornaceae). Two species or one?
Autorzy:
Zielinski, J.
Tomaszewski, T.
Gawlak, M.
Orlova, L.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/888524.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Dendrologiczne
Tematy:
dendrologia
deren
deren bialy
deren rozlogowy
Cornus
Cornus alba
Cornus sericea
zroznicowanie morfologiczne
cechy morfologiczne
cechy mikromorfologiczne
pestki
ksztalt
grubosc
liscie
epiderma
kutykula
woski kutykularne
charakterystyka porownawcza
cechy taksonomiczne
taksonomia roslin
jednostki taksonomiczne
gatunki
podgatunki
zmiany w taksonomii
Opis:
The history of taxonomy and problems with identification of two very similar and closely related dogwoods Cornus alba and C. sericea are discussed. They were described by Linnaeus on the basis of flowering cultivated specimens of unknown origin. When characterizing their fruits, Linnaeus got the information from the older, “pre-Linnean”, literature and wrote that they were white in C. alba (Linné 1767) and black in C. sericea (Linné 1771). It was soon pointed out that both taxa had white fruits, however, their specific identity has not been questioned for a long time. Cornus alba and C. sericea are considered to be geographically isolated – the former is recorded from Siberia and NE Europe, while the latter from North America, but both dogwoods are often cultivated and naturalize in many places outside their natural ranges. In European dendrological literature, in which both plants are usually mentioned, there are permanent controversies concerning the differences between them. Attempts are still made to distinguish them, mainly on the basis of their stones and leaf shapes. Narrow stones and abruptly narrowed leaf apex have been attributed to C. alba, while broad stones have been said to be characteristic to C. sericea. Our analysis reveals that shapes of stones of discussed taxa are very variable and their ranges of variability overlap to a considerable extent. The similar kind of variability can be observed in the shape of leaves of both dogwoods. In C. alba leaf blades are most often broadly elliptic and abruptly narrowed, while in C. sericea they are most often broadly ovate and gradually narrowed at the apex. It must be said that there are also numerous exceptions to the above scheme. The filigree pattern of cuticle and the wax crystals on the abaxial leaf surface are sometimes useful for distinguishing C. alba and C. sericea. Unfortunately both features are also variable as those characterized above. Taking into consideration the great similarity of discussed dogwoods and difficulties with their identification, in our opinion the broad species concept of C. alba (including C. sericea) is most reliable and practical. However, as it appears from presented results, both taxa are not fully identical, so the rank of subspecies proposed by Wangerin (1910) – C. alba L. subsp. alba and C. alba subsp. stolonifera (Michx.) Wangerin, seems to be most appropriate in their case. It facilitates identification of wild plants of C. alba s.l. both in flowers and fruit as well as in the vegetative state. It also helps avoid controversy with the classification of cultivars of uncertain origin.
Źródło:
Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego; 2014, 62
2080-4164
2300-8326
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Evaluation of yield and fruit quality of several ecotypes of cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) in Polish conditions
Autorzy:
Szot, I.
Lipa, T.
Sosnowska, B.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/12688868.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego w Lublinie
Tematy:
Polska
plant cultivation
Cornaceae
Cornus
Cornelian cherry
Cornus mas
fruit
fruit yield
fruit quality
fruit trait
fruit size
fruit composition
ecotype
cultivation condition
cultivation experiment
Opis:
Cornelian cherry is a little-known plant that can be grown in Poland both on a commercial and amateur scale. The commercial cornelian cherry plantations should be established using selected cultivars or vegetatively propagated valuable ecotypes, as only this guarantees a uniform yield, maturation and standardization of fruit quality. The experiment was carried out in 2014 and 2015 in the private plantation of cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) located in Dąbrowica, near Lublin (22.454 N; 51.270 E). The subject of the research were ecotypes No.: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15 obtained as seedlings in 1998. Cornelian cherry plants obtained from seeds differed very much in the yield and quality of fruit. The fruit characteristics for the examined ecotypes ranged to 1.63–2.21g for fruit weight, 1.30–1.61 for fruit shape index, 10.13–15.32% for content of stone, 17.85–22.68% for soluble solids content (SSC), 2.32–3.0% for titratable acidity (TA), 6.59–8.36 for SSC/TA, 54.9–75.97 for vitamin C content. Among the ecotypes studied in terms of external fruit features, ecotypes No. 3 and 4 were distinguished due to the largest fruits (mass and diameter) and relatively small share of the stone in the whole mass of the fruit. However, due to the chemical composition, the fruits of ecotype No. 5 were distinguished by the content of extract, extract to acids ratio, sugar, dry matter, anthocyanins and vitamin C content. These fruits enjoyed 55% strong acceptability among adults. The indicated ecotypes can be used in breeding as well as in nursery for obtaining valuable varieties of cornelian cherry for production in Poland.
Źródło:
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Hortorum Cultus; 2019, 18, 6; 141-150
1644-0692
Pojawia się w:
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Hortorum Cultus
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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