HISTO-ANATOMICAL ASPECTS OF PINGUICULA ALPINA L. AND PINGUICULA MORANENSIS H. B. K. SPECIES
Journal Title: Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Serie noua, Sectiunea II a. Biologie vegetala - Year 2007, Vol 53, Issue 0
Abstract
In the present paper, the authors evidence the most important histo-anatomical aspects of the vegetative organs of two carnivorous plant species belonging to the Lentibulariaceae family: Pinguicula alpina and P. moranensis. The leaf represents the trap which uses sessile and stalked glands to attract, retain and digest small insects which represent the prey.
Authors and Affiliations
IRINA STĂNESCU, C. TOMA
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