Parasitic plant, from inside out: endophytic development in Lathrophytum peckoltii (Balanophoraceae) in host liana roots from tribe Paullineae (Sapindaceae)

Author:

Pellissari Lauany C O1,Teixeira-Costa Luiza2ORCID,Ceccantini Gregorio3,Tamaio Neusa1,Cardoso Leandro J T1,Braga João M A1,Barros Claudia F1

Affiliation:

1. Diretoria de Pesquisa Científica, Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rua Pacheco Leão nº 915, CEP 22460-030, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

2. Harvard University Herbaria, 22 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

3. Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, Rua do Matão, 277. São Paulo, SP CEP 05508-090, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims Balanophoraceae is one of the most bizarre and biologically interesting plant clades. It groups species with peculiar features that offers an opportunity for investigating several aspects of parasite plant development and morphogenesis. We analysed the development and the mature vegetative body of Lathrophytum peckoltii Eichler, focusing on the formation of the host–parasite interface. Additionally, we analysed how this parasitic interaction causes modifications to the anatomy of Paullinia uloptera Radlk and Serjania clematidifolia Cambess host roots. Methods Vegetative bodies of the parasite at different developmental stages were collected while infesting the roots of Sapindaceae vines. Non-parasitized host roots were also collected for comparison. Light, epifluorescence, confocal and scanning electron microscopy were used for the analysis. Key Results The initial cells of the vegetative axis divide repeatedly, originating a parenchymatous matrix, which occupies the space from the cortex to the vascular cylinder of the host’s root. In the peripheral layers of the matrix, located near the xylem of the host’s roots, a few cells initiate the process of wall lignification, originating the parasitic bundle. The vascular cambium of the host’s root changes the division plane and becomes composed of fusiform initials, forming the vascular bundle. The vegetative axis presents a dermal tissue similar to a phellem, a parenchymatous matrix and a vascular system with different origins. Conclusion The parasite reproduces by endophytic development, in a manner similar to that observed for endoparasites. The strategy of late cell differentiation could aid the parasite in avoiding early detection and triggering of defence responses by the host. This development causes changes to the host root cambial activity, leading to the establishment of direct, vessel to vessel connection between host and parasite. We associate these changes with the cambium modularity and an influx of parasite-derived hormones into the host cambium.

Funder

CAPES

CNPq

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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