Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Biology, Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden “Jevremovac”, Belgrade
2. Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković”, Belgrade
3. University of Al-Gabel Al-Garbe, Faculty of Science, Zintan, Libya
Abstract
We performed a comprehensive study of trichomes considering the medicinal
importance of the essential oils produced in glandular trichomes of Salvia
aegyptiaca L. and lack of data about leaf trichome characteristics.
Micromorphological and histochemical analyses of the trichomes of S.
aegyptiaca were carried out using light and scanning electron microscopy. We
report that the leaves contained abundant non-glandular unbranched trichomes
and two types of glandular trichomes, peltate and capitate, on both leaf
surfaces. The abaxial leaf side was covered with numerous peltate and
capitate trichomes, while capitate trichomes were more abundant on the
adaxial leaf side, where peltate trichomes were rarely observed. The
non-glandular trichomes were unicellular papillae and multicellular,
uniseriate, two-to-six-celled, erect or slightly leaning toward the
epidermis. Peltate trichomes were composed of a basal cell, a short
cylindrical stalk cell and a broad head of eight secretory cells arranged in
a single circle. Capitate trichomes consisted of a one-celled glandular head,
subtended by a stalk of variable length, and classified into two types:
capitate trichomes type I (or short-stalked glandular trichomes) and capitate
trichomes type II (or long-stalked glandular trichomes). Histochemical tests
showed that the secreted material in all types of S. aegyptiaca glandular
trichomes was of a complex nature. Positive reactions to lipids for both
types of glandular trichomes were obtained, with especially abundant
secretion observed in peltate and capitate trichomes type II.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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