Can nectary structure in Laeliinae promote or constrain nectar secretion?

2025
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dc.abstract.enThe orchid subtribe Laeliinae has an assemblage of morphologically diverse taxa. The diversity in floral morphology of its members can be explained in terms of pollination ecology in that this subtribe contains both entomophilous and ornithophilous species. Given the wide range of pollinators, one would expect to find considerable differences in morphology of the floral nectaries. Fully developed nectaries appeared to be entirely non-functional in some taxa. The aim of this work was to compare the micromorphology of the inner nectary spur in selected representatives of Laeliinae in order to ascertain which structural features improve or reduce nectar secretion, and thereby contribute towards the evolutionary success of this subtribe. Here, we investigate the nectary structure of 48 species representing the genera Prosthechea, Encyclia, Epidendrum and Dinema. Of these, the nectary of Encyclia was of the narrow-tubular form (cuniculus-type), that of Prosthechea and Dinema was short and sac-like, whereas both nectary types were present in Epidendrum, the former type being the more common. Whereas the nectary of Dinema contained nectar, this was either absent or present in nectaries of the other three genera. Statistical analyses of the morphological and micromorphological characters of the nectary revealed that the probability of nectar being present was lower for the long, tubular nectaries (e.g. Encyclia and Epidendrum), whereas most Prosthechea spp. investigated, as well as Dinema, possessed sac-like, functional nectaries. Also, all investigated taxa, irrespective of the presence of nectar, shared a thick cuticle and thick epidermal and subepidermal cell walls (in the secretory layer). Analyses also showed that the probability of nectar being present increased with an increase in the thickness of the secretory layer. Furthermore, there was also a greater probability of the epidermal cells lining functional nectaries having a smooth cuticle. The occurrence, or otherwise, of nectar may indicate that the secretory capacity of this group of orchids is plastic, and not limited by structural constraints, thus allowing for the relatively easy turning on and off of the secretory process.
dc.affiliationWydział Biologii : Instytut Botaniki
dc.contributor.authorStpiczyńska, Małgorzata
dc.contributor.authorPansarin, Emerson R.
dc.contributor.authorDavies, Kevin L.
dc.contributor.authorPłachno, Bartosz - 131446
dc.contributor.authorWrazidlo, Mateusz
dc.contributor.authorStodolska, Klaudia
dc.contributor.authorCzortek, Patryk
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-13T14:23:10Z
dc.date.available2025-06-13T14:23:10Z
dc.date.createdat2025-06-09T06:46:58Zen
dc.date.issued2025
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dc.description.additionalBibliogr. W artykule Bartosz Płachno podpisany jako Bartosz J. Płachno
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dc.description.volume25
dc.identifier.articleid772
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12870-025-06810-5
dc.identifier.issn1471-2229
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/handle/item/553324
dc.languageeng
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dc.subject.enOrchidaceae
dc.subject.enorchids
dc.subject.ennectaries
dc.subject.enmicromorphology
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dc.titleCan nectary structure in Laeliinae promote or constrain nectar secretion?
dc.title.journalBMC Plant Biology
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dc.abstract.en
The orchid subtribe Laeliinae has an assemblage of morphologically diverse taxa. The diversity in floral morphology of its members can be explained in terms of pollination ecology in that this subtribe contains both entomophilous and ornithophilous species. Given the wide range of pollinators, one would expect to find considerable differences in morphology of the floral nectaries. Fully developed nectaries appeared to be entirely non-functional in some taxa. The aim of this work was to compare the micromorphology of the inner nectary spur in selected representatives of Laeliinae in order to ascertain which structural features improve or reduce nectar secretion, and thereby contribute towards the evolutionary success of this subtribe. Here, we investigate the nectary structure of 48 species representing the genera Prosthechea, Encyclia, Epidendrum and Dinema. Of these, the nectary of Encyclia was of the narrow-tubular form (cuniculus-type), that of Prosthechea and Dinema was short and sac-like, whereas both nectary types were present in Epidendrum, the former type being the more common. Whereas the nectary of Dinema contained nectar, this was either absent or present in nectaries of the other three genera. Statistical analyses of the morphological and micromorphological characters of the nectary revealed that the probability of nectar being present was lower for the long, tubular nectaries (e.g. Encyclia and Epidendrum), whereas most Prosthechea spp. investigated, as well as Dinema, possessed sac-like, functional nectaries. Also, all investigated taxa, irrespective of the presence of nectar, shared a thick cuticle and thick epidermal and subepidermal cell walls (in the secretory layer). Analyses also showed that the probability of nectar being present increased with an increase in the thickness of the secretory layer. Furthermore, there was also a greater probability of the epidermal cells lining functional nectaries having a smooth cuticle. The occurrence, or otherwise, of nectar may indicate that the secretory capacity of this group of orchids is plastic, and not limited by structural constraints, thus allowing for the relatively easy turning on and off of the secretory process.
dc.affiliation
Wydział Biologii : Instytut Botaniki
dc.contributor.author
Stpiczyńska, Małgorzata
dc.contributor.author
Pansarin, Emerson R.
dc.contributor.author
Davies, Kevin L.
dc.contributor.author
Płachno, Bartosz - 131446
dc.contributor.author
Wrazidlo, Mateusz
dc.contributor.author
Stodolska, Klaudia
dc.contributor.author
Czortek, Patryk
dc.date.accessioned
2025-06-13T14:23:10Z
dc.date.available
2025-06-13T14:23:10Z
dc.date.createdaten
2025-06-09T06:46:58Z
dc.date.issued
2025
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additional
Bibliogr. W artykule Bartosz Płachno podpisany jako Bartosz J. Płachno
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volume
25
dc.identifier.articleid
772
dc.identifier.doi
10.1186/s12870-025-06810-5
dc.identifier.issn
1471-2229
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/handle/item/553324
dc.language
eng
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eng
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Dodaję tylko opis bibliograficzny
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CC-BY-NC-ND
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otwarte czasopismo
dc.subject.en
Orchidaceae
dc.subject.en
orchids
dc.subject.en
nectaries
dc.subject.en
micromorphology
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Article
dc.title
Can nectary structure in Laeliinae promote or constrain nectar secretion?
dc.title.journal
BMC Plant Biology
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JournalArticle
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