Abstract
The anatomic structure of the vegetative organs of the rare and protected species Cladium mariscus (L.) Pohl is studied in order to expose its adaptation and resistance to the growth conditions. For the first time the microstructural organization of the root, rhizome and leaf was described. The vegetative organs of C. mariscus have a common plan of the anatomic structure similar to other species of the Cyperaceae family; along with this substantial differences were exposed in the structural organization of the lamina. There was exposed the combination of typical hygromorphic and specific xeromorphic adaptive indicators in the structure of the vegetative organs, caused by the peculiarities of the ecotope’s hydrological conditions.
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