Abstract

Representatives of the Sparganium L. genus belong to an ecological group of short grass helophytes which live in the shoreline area of different water bodies. Despite the fact that most representatives of the genus exhibit notable polymorphism (depending on the level regime of a water body, they can form various ecological forms), characteristic of all of them is presence of only one living form – vegetative mobile clear polycentric long-rhizomatous pseudoannual polycarpic plant with racemose root system. The objective of the article was to study the ontogenesis of genets and ramets on the example of representatives of the Xanthosparganium subgenus (S. emersum Rehm., S. glomeratum (Laest. ex Beurl.) Neum., S. gramineum Georgi and S. natans L.). The research was conducted using the ontogenetic approach. In the study, we analyzed ontogenesis of genet (from generative diaspore) and ontogenesis of ramets (from vegetative diaspores – tuber-like structures and axillary buds of vegetative-generative monocarpic and vegetative rosette shoots). We demonstrated that ontogenesis of genets and ramets (on the basis of tuber-like structures) in laboratory conditions is abrupt. It was found that the model species of Sparganium are characteristic in combining of incomplete and special ontogenesis, which is related to the omission of phases of the post-generative period. Such peculiarity is conditioned by increase in tempi of ontogenetic development. On the basis of specific ontogenesis, a variant of shortened ontogenesis is possible, during which the virginile ontogenetic condition is omitted. This feature could be characterized as dynamic polyvariance of ontogenesis, whereas bud initiation and development of shoots throughout the vegetative season, characterized as heterochrony, has been formed over the process of natural selection. Heterochrony (on the basis of iterative branching without periods of rest) includes a property of formation of vegetative-generative shoots which develop on the basis of sylleptic shoots of subsequent orders of branching. The main course of ontogenesis in natural conditions corresponds to D-type which occurs in order of generations of individuals of vegetative origin.

Highlights

  • One of the most important directions in research on life strategy of species is study of a broad range of question in plant biology, where one of leading aspects is ontogenesis (Zhukova & Glotov, 2001; Savinykh & Cheryomushkina, 2015; Zhukova et al, 2016; Logofet et al, 2017; Lapirov et al, 2018)

  • There are few reports focused on ontogenesis of representatives of the Sparganium L. genus in the Russian and foreign literature

  • Study of morpho-functional adaptations of representatives of the genus Sparganium is impossible without detailed analysis of ontogenesis and ontomorphogenesis on the example of the genets and ramets

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Introduction

One of the most important directions in research on life strategy of species is study of a broad range of question in plant biology, where one of leading aspects is ontogenesis (Zhukova & Glotov, 2001; Savinykh & Cheryomushkina, 2015; Zhukova et al, 2016; Logofet et al, 2017; Lapirov et al, 2018). Knowledge on specifics and polyvariance of individual development of plants contributes to integrated understanding of morphological adaptations of plants. These data are especially valuable in study of rare, endangered and valuable medicinal species of plants. There are few reports focused on ontogenesis of representatives of the Sparganium L. genus in the Russian and foreign literature. They are related to germination of seeds. A brief description of the ontogenesis of S. emersum was provided in the study by Boiko & Alekseev (1990) These authors focused their attention on description of the virginile period and generative age states of individuals. None of the studies on bur-reed (Sparganium) which we have cited contains a detailed description of ontogenetic (age) state

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