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Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica

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FERNANDEZ HONAINE, Mariana; BORRELLI, Natalia L; OSTERRIETH, Margarita  y  DEL RIO, Luis. Amorphous silica biomineralizations in Schoenoplectus californicus (Cyperaceae): their relation with maturation stage and silica availability. Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. [online]. 2013, vol.48, n.2. ISSN 1851-2372.

The factors involved on the silicifcation process in Cyperaceae are scarcely known. In this study we analyse the effect of maturation stage and silica availability on the production of amorphous silica biomineralizations in culms of Schoenoplectus californicus. Young and senescent culms were collected from ponds with different silica availability. Two complementary methodologies (calcination and staining techniques), light and scanning electron microscopy and EDS were applied for amorphous silica analyses in plants. Quantitative data were analysed by Kruskal-Wallis and a two-way ANOVA tests. There were no signifcant differences between silica content of culms collected in ponds with different silica availability. Instead, silica content in senescent culms was higher than in young culms (F=91.43, P<0.01). Young culms only produce cone-shaped amorphous silica bodies, located in epidermal cells overlying sclerenchyma. Senescent culms produce a higher diversity of silicifed cells, such as epidermal, stellate (aerenchyma) and parenchymatic cells. Silicifcation process in S. californicus is clearly affected by age and may act as a mechanism of structural resistance improvement. Some cells became silicifed very early in the development and others may be silicifed at a later stage depending on wall characteristics or rate of transpiration.

Palabras clave : Sedge; Silicophytoliths; Senescence; Aerenchyma; Culms; ponds; SE Buenos Aires province.

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