The natural distribution of the rare perennial fern var. (Pteridaceae), which is endemic to shady cliff environments, is limited to small areas of Wanzhou County, Chongqing, China. In this study, we used brightfield and epifluorescence microscopy to investigate the anatomical structures and histochemical features that may allow this species to thrive in shady, dry cliff environments. The var. sporophyte had a primary structure and a dictyostele. The plants of this species had an endodermis, sclerenchyma layers and hypodermal sterome, reflecting an adaption to dry cliff environments. Blades had a thin cuticle and isolateral mesophyll, suggesting a tolerance of shady environments. These characteristics are similar to many sciophyte ferns such as and . Thus, the morphological and anatomical characteristics of var. identified in this study are consistent with adaptations to shady, dry cliff environments.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7532779 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9937 | DOI Listing |
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