Floral anatomy and ultrastructure of Lepanthes calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata (Orchidaceae)

Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that the ultrastructure and histochemistry of flowers give insight into the pollination mechanisms of orchid species. The microscopic features of species within the Pleurothallidine subtribe are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated three L...

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Main Authors: Rykaczewski Max, Kapusta Małgorzata, Narajczyk Magdalena, Łuszczek Dorota, Brzezicka Emilia, Dariusz L. Szlachetko
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-025-07141-1
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author Rykaczewski Max
Kapusta Małgorzata
Narajczyk Magdalena
Łuszczek Dorota
Brzezicka Emilia
Dariusz L. Szlachetko
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Kapusta Małgorzata
Narajczyk Magdalena
Łuszczek Dorota
Brzezicka Emilia
Dariusz L. Szlachetko
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description Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that the ultrastructure and histochemistry of flowers give insight into the pollination mechanisms of orchid species. The microscopic features of species within the Pleurothallidine subtribe are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated three Lepanthes species: L. calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata. These species have a similar flower morphology that is distinct from that of the other representative of the genus. Results Our analyses revealed the presence of features usually associated with myophily. The papillae of lips and petals of the L. calodictyon group were rich in lipids and proteins, which were correlated with high metabolic activity. Furthermore, the ultrastructural and morphological features were similar to those observed in other fragrance-emitting orchid species. Conclusions Histochemical, ultrastructural and morphological features of the papillae on the surface of the lips and petals of examined taxa indicate that the papillae are osmophores.
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spelling doaj-art-e8bf6a442b2d4eb0b2d3eae7cb992f0b2025-10-06T06:57:00ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292025-09-0125111310.1186/s12870-025-07141-1Floral anatomy and ultrastructure of Lepanthes calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata (Orchidaceae)Rykaczewski Max0Kapusta Małgorzata1Narajczyk Magdalena2Łuszczek Dorota3Brzezicka Emilia4Dariusz L. Szlachetko5Laboratory of Biologically Active Compounds, University of Gdansk, Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology UG & MUGDepartment of Plant Experimental Biology and Biotechnology, University of GdanskLaboratory of Electron Microscopy, University of GdanskLaboratory of Electron Microscopy, University of GdanskDepartment of Plant Experimental Biology and Biotechnology, University of GdanskDepartment of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation, University of GdanskAbstract Background Previous studies have shown that the ultrastructure and histochemistry of flowers give insight into the pollination mechanisms of orchid species. The microscopic features of species within the Pleurothallidine subtribe are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated three Lepanthes species: L. calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata. These species have a similar flower morphology that is distinct from that of the other representative of the genus. Results Our analyses revealed the presence of features usually associated with myophily. The papillae of lips and petals of the L. calodictyon group were rich in lipids and proteins, which were correlated with high metabolic activity. Furthermore, the ultrastructural and morphological features were similar to those observed in other fragrance-emitting orchid species. Conclusions Histochemical, ultrastructural and morphological features of the papillae on the surface of the lips and petals of examined taxa indicate that the papillae are osmophores.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-025-07141-1MicromorphologyOrchidaceaeOsmophorePleurothallidinaeUltrastructure
spellingShingle Rykaczewski Max
Kapusta Małgorzata
Narajczyk Magdalena
Łuszczek Dorota
Brzezicka Emilia
Dariusz L. Szlachetko
Floral anatomy and ultrastructure of Lepanthes calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata (Orchidaceae)
Micromorphology
Orchidaceae
Osmophore
Pleurothallidinae
Ultrastructure
title Floral anatomy and ultrastructure of Lepanthes calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata (Orchidaceae)
title_full Floral anatomy and ultrastructure of Lepanthes calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata (Orchidaceae)
title_fullStr Floral anatomy and ultrastructure of Lepanthes calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata (Orchidaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Floral anatomy and ultrastructure of Lepanthes calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata (Orchidaceae)
title_short Floral anatomy and ultrastructure of Lepanthes calodictyon, L. saltatrix and L. tentaculata (Orchidaceae)
title_sort floral anatomy and ultrastructure of lepanthes calodictyon l saltatrix and l tentaculata orchidaceae
topic Micromorphology
Orchidaceae
Osmophore
Pleurothallidinae
Ultrastructure
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-025-07141-1
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