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The role of non‐glandular emergences in Croton floribundus (Euphorbiaceae) upon elevated ozone exposures
Author(s) -
Dias Márcia Gonçalves,
Moura Bárbara Baêsso,
Pedrosa Giselle da Silva,
de Souza Silvia Ribeiro,
CardosoGustavson Poliana
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
nordic journal of botany
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.333
H-Index - 33
eISSN - 1756-1051
pISSN - 0107-055X
DOI - 10.1111/njb.02338
Subject(s) - euphorbiaceae , biology , botany , trichome , croton , wax , biochemistry
A role of non‐glandular emergences in avoiding ozone (O 3 ) damages by preventing its entrance into leaf tissues has been suggested in the O 3 ‐tolerant species Croton floribundus (Euphorbiaceae). However, this function against O 3 damage has been underestimated due to the covering wax layer, mostly composed of saturated hydrocarbon, which has low O 3 reactivity. To evaluate the role of these emergences in conferring tolerance to O 3 , we mechanically removed the non‐glandular emergences from leaf blades of C. floribundus , submitted the plants to acute O 3 fumigation, and assessed morphological and microscopic alterations. Plants with intact leaves treated with O 3 showed the same phenotype as control samples but showed microscopic indicators of accelerated senescence. These alterations indicated a whole‐plant response to O 3 . In contrast, plants whose leaves had got their emergences removed exhibited specific morphological symptoms as well as microscopic O 3 damage. We thus conclude that the leaf emergences constitute a barrier for volatile contention, preventing O 3 damage to leaf tissues in C. floribundus . When these structures have been removed, defense volatiles are possibly quickly dispersed, makes this species vulnerable to O 3 . This study highlights the relevance of surface structures for plant resistance to O 3 damages, complementing biochemical defenses.