광의의 미치광이풀속(Scopolia Jacq. s.l., 가지과-Hyoscymeae족)의 잎표피 미세구조와 이의 계통분류학적 중요성

Leaf epidermal microstructure of the genus Scopolia Jacq. s.l. (Solanaceae-Hyoscymeae) and its systematic significance

  • 홍석표 (경희대학교 생물학과 및 기초과학연구소, 식물분류학연구실) ;
  • 백진협 (경희대학교 생물학과 및 기초과학연구소, 식물분류학연구실)
  • Hong, Suk-Pyo (Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Department of Biology and Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Paik, Jin-Hyub (Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Department of Biology and Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Kyung Hee University)
  • 발행 : 2001.09.28

초록

세계산 Scopolia Jacq. s.l.에 포함되는 세 개의 속인 Scopolia s.s., Anisodus, Atropanthe와 근연 군외군으로 선택된 Przewalskia 식물의 잎표피 미세구조를 조사하기 위하여 4속 10종(37개체)의 잎을 광학현미경 및 주사전자현미경을 이용하여 관찰하였다. 연구 분류군의 기공은 향축면과 배축면 모두에 존재하는 양면기공엽 (amphistomatic type)으로 밝혀졌다. 공변세포의 크기는 $18-64{\times}11-48{\mu}m$로 속과 종에 따라 다소 차이를 보이는데, 가장 작은 공변세포는 군외군으로 포함시킨 단형속인 Przewalskia tangutica($24-27{\times}16-17{\mu}m$)이었고, 가장 큰 공변세포는 Anisodus carniolicoides ($62-64{\times}43-48{\mu}m$)에서 나타났다. 기공복합체의 형태는 대부분 불규칙형 (anomocytic:Scopolia s.s., Anisodus taxa:A. luridus, A. carniolicoides, A. acutangulus)과 불균등형 (anisocytic:Anisodus tanguticus, Przewalskia, Atropanthe)이 나타난다. 공변세포의 모양은 대부분 초생달 모양의 타원형이나, Przewalskia tangutica에서는 거의 원형으로 나타난다. 부세포의 수충벽(anticlinal wall)은 대부분 파상형 (undulate)이며, Przewalskia tangutica에서는 다소 아치형을 이루었다. 표피세포의 형태는 거의 불규칙한 다각형 (polygonal)으로 수충벽은 다소 또는 심하게 굴곡을 이루는 undulate/sinuate형이었다. 표피세포의 표면은 왁스층이 대부분의 분류군에서는 잘 발달되지 않았고, 일부의 분류군(e.g., Anisodus tanguticus)에서만 기공 주변으로 발달한 양상을 보였다. Scopolia s.s.와 Przewalskia 분류군에서는 독특하게 다세포로 구성된 'elongate-headed' 선모가 존재하였고, Atropanthe 및 Anisodus의 대부분의 분류군은 모용이 존재하지 않았고, 단지 1종(A. luridus)에서는 단순(simple) 또는 가지를 친(branched:dendritic-type) 비선모가 존재하는 것으로 나타났다. 끝으로 조사된 Scopolia s.l.(Przewalskia 포함)의 분류군내의 속간 그리고 종간의 동정과 식별을 위한 잎의 미세형태학적 형질(기공복합체, 모용, 등)의 계통분류학적 또는 생태학적 가치를 검토하였다.

To examine the leaf epidermal microstructure of three genera (Scopolia s.s., Anisodus, AtroPanthe, including Przewalskia as an outgroup) in the genera Scopolia Jacq. s.l., leaves of 10 species (37 specimens) were investigated by the light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The stomata of studied taxa were 'amphistomatic type' and the size (guard cell) range was $18-64{\times}11-48{\mu}m$. The size of stomata is slightly differed from between the taxa; the smallest size of stomata were found in the monotypic genus, Przewalskia ($24-27{\times}16-17{\mu}m$), on the other hand the largest one was found in Anisodus carniolicoides ($62-64{\times}43-48{\mu}m$). The stomatal complex was mostly anomocytic (in Scopolia s.s., Anisodus taxa : A. luridus, A. carniolicoides, A. acutangulus) and sometimes anisocytic (in Anisodus tanguticus, Przewalskia, Atropanthe). The stomata is mostly crescent in shape, but rarely circular, especially in Przewalskia tangutica. The shapes of epidermal cells are similar in both adaxial and abaxial sides, and mostly undulate/sinuate polygonal anticlinal wall, but rarely arched in Przewalskia tangutica. The epicuticular wax was not well developed in most studied taxa, except Anisodus tanguticus which is well developed cuticular striae around the stomatal complex. The elongate-headed glandular trichomes were found in Scopolia s.s. and Przewalskia. While the taxa of Anisodus and Atropanthe have not any trichomes (i. e., glabrous), except Anisodus luridus, which has simple or sometimes branched (dendritic- type) non-glandular trichome. Finally, the systematic and ecological significance of the leaf micromorphological features (stomata complex, trichome, etc.) in identification and elucidation of Scopolia s.l. including Przewalskia, especially between or within the genera including among the species is also discussed.

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