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Research Article

Fruit micromorphology and morphometry of eight wild-growing roses in Serbia

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Received 22 Nov 2023, Accepted 17 Jun 2024, Published online: 26 Jun 2024
 

Abstract

This study investigates the micromorphology and morphometrics of aggregate fruit (ripe hypanthium and achene) of eight wild Rosa species collected throughout Serbia. Field research was conducted to find roses at different habitats, collecting 1,836 aggregate fruits with 25,999 achenes from 137 shrubs. Multicellular glandular trichomes are found on the hypanthium surface, while long and short stalk capitate glandular trichomes were observed on the fruits of R. gallica, R. pendulina, R. tomentosa and R. villosa. Numerous unicellular non-glandular trichomes were found inside the urceolate hypanthium and on the surface of most studied achenes, except for R. spinosissima species. Micromorphological analysis revealed three types of exocarp ornamentation: scalariform (R. dumetorum, R. tomentosa and R. micrantha), reticulate (R. gallica, R. arvensis, R. spinosissima and R. villosa) and reticulate-smooth (R. pendulina). Morphometric analysis indicated significant differences among the 14 morphological characters. Achene length was the most significant morphometric feature for identifying Rosa species (P˂0.05). The results contribute to our poor knowledge of rose fruit morphology and provide some well-defined microcharacters that could be used as additional features for species delimitation.

Acknowledgement

We thank Miloš Borkov and Marko Radenković from the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, University Center for Electron Microscopy (UCEM NS), for their contribution and assistance in SEM analysis.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This research was funded by the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia (grant No. 451-03-47/2023-01/200178).

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