COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOME SPECIES OF THE GENUS FUMARIA

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371 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOME SPECIES OF THE GENUS FUMARIA RAMONA PĂLTINEAN 1, JEAN NOËL WAUTERS 2, MONIQUE TITS 2, MICHEL FRÉDÉRICH 2, LUC ANGENOT 2, MIRCEA TĂMAŞ 1 GIANINA CRIŞAN 1* 1 University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Haţieganu Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, 10-12, Ion Creangă Street, Cluj Napoca, Romania 2 University of Liège, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacognosy, Drug Research Center (CIRM), Avenue de l' hôpital no. 1, B-4000- Liege, Belgium * corresponding author: gcrisan@umfcluj.ro Abstract Morphological studies using a stereomicroscope performed on flower and fruit parts of the 7 species belonging to Fumaria genus revealed some differences and similarities. In this genus the zygomorphic flowers include 4 petals and 2 sepals which were different in size. The colors of their flowers range from white (Fumaria parviflora Lam.) to purplish pink (Fumaria rostellata Knaff.) or deep pink (Fumaria schleicherii Soy.Will). The sepals varies among the species ranging from 0.1-0.5 (Fumaria vaillantii Loisel.) to 4-4.5 (Fumaria capreolata L.). The fruits are different in shape, and width but some species present erect fruit pedicels while for other species the fruit pedicels are arched. Also the of pedicel bracts is a specific character for each of these species. Rezumat Studiul morfologic asupra florilor şi fructelor pentru 7 specii ale genului Fumaria utilizând stereomicroscopul, a pus în evidenţă asemănările şi diferenţele între speciile studiate. Acest gen este reprezentat de flori zigomorfe formate din 4 petale şi 2 sepale de diferite dimensiuni. Culoarea florilor variază de la alb (Fumaria parviflora Lam.) la roz purpuriu (Fumaria rostellata Knaff.) sau chiar la roz închis (Fumaria schleicherii Soy.Will). Lungimea sepalelor variază în funcţie de specie de la 0,1-0,5 (Fumaria vaillantii Loisel.) până la 4-4,5 (Fumaria capreolata L.). Fructele se diferenţiază după formă, lungime şi lăţime însă unele specii pot fi diferenţiate şi după natura pedicelului fructifer, care poate fi patul sau curbat. De asemenea lungimea pedicelului fructifer este un caracter morfologic specific pentru fiecare specie. Keywords: Fumaria, fruits and flowers morphology, stereomicroscope Introduction In Europe, the Fumaria genus (Fam. Fumariaceae) includes 56 different species and subspecies [13] characterized as herbaceous and annual plants [10], presenting recumbent or ascending stems [7].

372 There are seven indigenous species in Romania [11,12]: Fumaria rostellata Knaff., Fumaria parviflora Lam., Fumaria vaillantii Loisel., Fumaria schleicheri Soy.Will., Fumaria officinalis L., Fumaria kralikii Jord., Fumaria thuretii Boiss. a variation of species [3]: Fumaria officinalis L. (Fumaria densiflora) and a hybrid Fumaria jankae Hausskn. (Fumaria rostellata X Fumaria schleicherii) spreading in the hills or lowland areas, through cultures, ditches and ruderal places [1]. The Fumaria species have branched stems, alternate and petiolate leafs [9]. They have small zygomorphic white, pink or red flowers including 2 persistent or caducous sepals [8]. The racemic blossoms include short flowers formed of 4 petals, [6] presenting a spurred superior petal while the inferior petal does not have a spur [2]. The fruits are small and indehiscent nucules with straight or curved pedicels [4]. Given the morphological similarities between species, the identification of different taxons is difficult [4] and based on several specific morphological characters: presence or absence of sepals, their, the shape of the fruit, the of the fruit pedicel [14] and the of the fruit pedicel bracteole. In order to avoid possible confusions between Fumaria genus, our study aims for a comparative morphological characterisation of flowers and fruits of the following species: Fumaria rostellata Knaff., Fumaria parviflora Lam., Fumaria vaillantii Loisel., Fumaria schleicheri Soy.Will., Fumaria officinalis L., Fumaria jankae Hausskn and Fumaria capreolata L. Materials and Methods The aerial parts of Fumaria rostellata Knaff., Fumaria parviflora Lam., Fumaria vaillantii Loisel., Fumaria schleicheri Soy.Will., Fumaria officinalis L., Fumaria jankae Hausskn and Fumaria capreolata L. were harvested from the spontaneous flora of Romania, Belgium and France as follows: may 2009 Fumaria schleicherii Soy.Will. from Cojocna, Cluj county, Romania; june 2009 Fumaria vaillantii Loisel from Bistriţa, Bistriţa-Năsăud county, Romania; may 2010 Fumaria rostellata Knaff. from Vîrşolţ, Sălaj county, Romania); Fumaria parviflora Lam. from Săcuieni, Bihor county, Romania; Fumaria jankae from Săcuieni, Bihor county, Romania; april 2011 Fumaria capreolata L. from Brest, Finistere department, France; may 2011 Fumaria officinalis L. from Liege province, Belgium. The species were identified by the Department of Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Haţieganu Cluj- Napoca, Romania.

373 The characteristics of flower and fruit parts for the seven species were morphologically compared. A series of photos of the sepals, fruits and fruit pedicels were realized with the assistance of the Wild M3B (X6) stereomicroscope connected to a digital camera DP 200. Results and Discussion Morphological studies on flower and fruit parts of the seven Fumaria species revealed some similarities and differences (Figure 1-7). The primary parts of the flowers are similar. They are hermaphrodite and composed of four petals and two sepals when the upper petal is spurred and the lower petal is spathulate. The corolla colors for these species are different, ranging from white (Fumaria parviflora Lam.) to purplish pink (Fumaria rostellata Knaff.) or deep pink (Fumaria schleicherii Soy.Will). The calyx and corolla sizes are also different. 1A 1B 1C Figure 1 Flower (1A- Corolla, 1B-Sepals) and fruit (1C) of the species Fumaria vaillantii Loisel 2A 2B Figure 2 Flower (2A) and fruit (2B) of the species Fumaria officinalis L.

374 3A 3B 3C Figure 3 Flower (3A-Corolla, 3B-Sepals) and fruit (3C) of the species Fumaria parviflora Lam. 4A 4B Figure 4 Flower (4A) and fruit (4B) of the species Fumaria rostellata Knaff 5A 5B 5C Figure 5 Flower (5A-Corolla, 5B-Sepals) and fruit (5C) of the species Fumaria schleicherii Soy.Will. 6A 6B 6C Figure 6 Flower (6A-Corolla, 6B-Sepals) and fruit (6C) of the species Fumaria jankae Hausskn

375 7A 7B Figure 7 Flower (7A) and fruit (7B) of the species Fumaria capreolata L. The fruits of this genus are nucules and the pedicels of fruits are patent, erect or arched-recurved. The 7 species are differentiated by 11 characters as shown in Table I. Table I Floral and fruit morphological characters of seven Fumaria species Characters/ Species Flowering Petals color Wings of upper petal and apex of inner Corolla Sepals shape width pedicels pedicels bracts F. vaillantii Loisel. MayOctober F. officinalis L. MaySeptember Pale-pink Purplish or deeper pink Blackishred-purple Blackishpurple 4.5-5.5 0.1-0.5 F. capreolata L. AprilOctober White or creamy white F. parviflora Lam. F. rostellata Knaff. F. schleicherii Soy.Will. F. jankae Hausskn MaySeptember White or tinged with pink JuneJuly MaySeptember June-July Purplish pink Deep pink Pink Blackish-red or purple Blackishpurple Darkpurple with green stripe 6-7 2.5-3 4-5 0.3-0.6 8.5-9.5 3.5-4 4.5-5.5 0.5-1 Blackishpurple with green stripe 3-4 0.5-1 Globulous, smooth, with apex obtuse Keelshaped with apex emarginate Subglobose to ovoid with apex short mucronulate Ovoid with apex mucronulate Spherical, smooth with apex apiculate Ovoid with apex apiculate 1.7-1.9 2.4-2.6 2.1-2.2 2-2.2 1.9-2.1 1.9-2 2.1-2.3 2-2.1 2.6-2.8 2.3-2.5 2.2-2.4 2.1-2.3 2.3-2.5 2.4-2.6 Archedrecurved 0.7-0.9 2.9-3.1 2.1-2.3 2.4-2.6 3.3-3.5 1.9-2.1 Archedrecurved 0.7-0.8 1.8-2 1.6-1.7 2.1-2.2 0.9-1.1 1.3-1.5 Archedrecurved Blackishred 11-12 4-4.5 Subglobose to ovoid, smooth with apex, obtuse

376 Every species included in this study bears an individual morphological feature as follows: Fumaria vaillantii Loisel. has small size sepals ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 the fruit of F. officinalis L. species is keel-shaped with apex emarginated, the corolla of F. parviflora Lam species is white, F. rostellata Knaff. presents well developed calyx and corolla with sepal between 3.5-4 and petal between 8.5-9.5. The individual morphological features of F. schleicherii Soy.Will. concern the fruit pedicel and the fruit pedicel bracteola: the fruit pedicel ranges between 3.3-3.5 and the fruit pedicel bracteole ranges between 0.9-1.1 which is 1/3 of the fruit pedicel. F. capreolata L. has a curved fruit pedicel, and F. jankae Hausskn. is a hybrid and shows intermediate characteristics belonging to F. schleicherii Soy.Will. and F. rostellata Knaff.. Conclusions The results of our study designate the fact that each seven Fumaria species examined presents individual morphological features. Morphological similarities prove the existence of phylogenetic links between Fumaria species while morphological differences point out individual characteristics which allow avoiding possible confusions. Only the species Fumaria officinalis L., officinal in the European Pharmacopoeia 7 Edition, [5] exhibits differential characters regarding the sepal in the range 2.5-3 and globular or keel-shaped fruit with emarginated apex. These features allow the precise identification of this species and avoid substitution with other species belonging to the genus Fumaria. References 1. Beldie A., Flora României-Determinator ilustrat al plantelor vasculare, Vol I, Editura R.S.R., Bucureşti, 1977, 182-184. 2. Bonnier G., Davin R., Poinsot J., La Grande Flore, 3 rd Edition, Belin Press, Paris 1990, 42-45. 3. Ciocârlan V. Flora ilustrată a României Pteridophyta şi Spermatophyta, Ed. II, Ed. Ceres, Bucureşti, 2009, 180-183. 4. Ebrahimzadeh Araii F., Keshavarzi M., Sheidaii M., Ghadam P., Fruit and seed morphology of the Fumaria L. species (Papaveraceae) of Iran, Turk. J. Bot., 2010, 35 (2011) 167-173. 5. EDQM European Pharmacopoeia 7 th Edition Druckerei C.H. Beck Press, Germany 2010, 306-311. 6. Francis R., The wild flower key, Penguin Books Press, London 2006, 116-119. 7. Goetz P., Ghedira K., Le Jeune R., 2009, Fumaria officinalis L. (Fumariaceae), Phytotherapie 7, 221-225.

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