%A Wiśniewska, Natalia %A Bohdanowicz, Jerzy %A Kowalkowska, Agnieszka K. %D 2015 %T Micromorphology and ultrastructure of the floral nectaries of Viola odorata L. (Violaceae) %K %X In Viola odorata two inferior anthers have connective appendages (nectaries) projecting into the corolla spur. Nectaries are approx. 4 mm long, elongate, with the top of the nectary bending to the lateral wall of the spur. In the top part and in the abaxial surface of middle part of the nectary all cells have papillae. Nectar is secreted through the modified stomata distributed mainly in the top of nectary The nectary consists of single-layered epidermis, nectary parenchyma and subnectary parenchyma. Features of the nectary parenchyma cells, like dense cytoplasm containing numerous mitochondria and large nuclei, are connected with high metabolic cell activity. The vascularization includes both phloem and xylem. A slight amount of starch in the nectary cells, the profusion of plasmodesmata connecting secretory cells and the presence of vascular bundles suggest that sugars secreted in the nectar were delivered by the phloem sap. %U http://ojs.phytomorphology.org/index.php/MP/article/view/85 %J Modern Phytomorphology %0 Journal Article %R 10.5281/zenodo.160363 %P 59-66%V 7 %@ 2227-9555 %8 2015-05-20