Structural considerations and differences between leaf canals and secretory cavities in Asteraceae.

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Departamento de Botánica, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Apartado Postal, 70-233, 04510, Mexico City, Mexico.

Published: May 2025


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Secretory canals are distributed among seed plants, and their diversity is concentrated in many families of angiosperms, while other internal secretory structures such as secretory cavities have been identified only in Rutaceae, Myrtaceae, and Asteraceae. Identifying and recognizing these two types of secretory structures has been complicated, mainly due to their structural similarities. In this study, the ontogeny of canals and secretory cavities in two species of Asteraceae are described and compared, to understand the structural differences between them and allow the establishment of more appropriate homology hypotheses. Leaves of Bidens odorata and Tagetes tenuifolia in different stages of development, including the apex of the stems, were collected. The samples were processed using the methacrylate technique, and longitudinal and transverse sections were made. The development of both, canals and secretory cavities, is schizogenous, in contrast to what was previously reported for other families such as Rutaceae, where they are reported as lysigenous. In Asteraceae, canals originate from cells of the procambium while cavities originate from cells of the ground meristem. The structural and developmental similarities between both types of secretory structures allow us to infer that they have a close evolutionary origin. Canals and secretory cavities in Asteraceae can be differentiated based on the number of strata of secretory epithelium and sheath, the modifications of epidermal cells and mesophyll, and the type of promeristem that gives rise to them. Probably extravascular canals give rise to cavities in leaves of Asteraceae and probably in other plant families.

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