Foliar epidermal and trichome micromorphological diversity among poisonous plants and their taxonomic significance

Author:

Abid Aqsa1,Ahmad Mushtaq12,Zafar Muhammad1,Zafar Sadia3,Ramadan Mohamed Fawzy4,Althobaiti Ashwaq T.5,Sultana Shazia1,Kilic Omer6,Makhkamov Trobjon7,Yuldashev Akramjon8,Mamarakhimov Oybek9,Khaydarov Khislat10,Mammadova Afat O.11,Komilov Komiljon12,Majeed Salman113

Affiliation:

1. 1 Department of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University , Islamabad , , Pakistan

2. 2 Pakistan Academy of Sciences , Islamabad , Pakistan

3. 3 Department of Botany, Division of Science and Technology, University of Education , Lahore – , Punjab , Pakistan

4. 4 Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Umm Al-Qura University , Makkah , Saudi Arabia

5. 5 Department of Biology, College of Science, Taif University , P.O. Box 11099 , Taif , Saudi Arabia

6. 6 Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, Adıyaman University , Adıyaman , Turkey

7. 7 Department of Forestry and Landscape Design, Tashkent State Agrarian University , 2 A. University Street, Kibray district , , Tashkent , Uzbekistan

8. 8 Department of Ecology and Botany, Andijan State University , 129 University Street , , Andijan , Uzbekistan

9. 9 Department of Ecology Monitoring, National University of Uzbekistan , 4 University Street , , Tashkent , Uzbekistan

10. 10 Andijan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnology , , University Street 1, Kuyganyor , Andijan , Uzbekistan

11. 11 Department of Botany and Plant Physiology, Baku State University , Baku , Azerbaijan

12. 12 Faculty of Biology, Samarkand State University , Universitetsty Bulvvar Street-15 , , Smarkand , Uzbekistan

13. 13 Department of Botany, University of Mianwali , Mianwali – , Pakistan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Scanning microscopic imaging has become a valuable research tool in micromorphology with improved techniques playing an important role in analysing the ultrastructure of leaf specimens. The foliar epidermal anatomy of 25 selected poisonous plants with special emphasis on stomata and trichomes was reported using microscopic techniques, for instance, light micrographs (LMs) and scanning micrographs (SEMs). This study aimed to investigate micromorphologies of studied species that are helpful for the identification of poisonous plants. Plants were collected, pressed, dried, identified and then analysed for microscopic study. For making microscopic slides, 1 or 2 leaves were taken in a test tube and dipped in 30% nitric acid and 70% lactic acid for few minutes, and then placed on petri plates for separating the epidermis. Numerous quantitative and qualitative foliar anatomical features of adaxial and abaxial surfaces, including epidermal cell shapes, stomata size, subsidiary cell size, the pattern of the anticlinal wall, the morphology of the stomatal complex and trichome diversity, were examined. A small number of the considered species had anomocytic and anisocytic stomata; a few species had paracytic stomata, for instance, Ricinus communis, Euphorbia royleana, Buxus pilosula and Sorghum halepense; and only Ipomoea carnea had cyclocytic stomata in the studied taxa. The epidermal cells of the analysed species were irregular, while some exhibited polygonal, wavy, tetragonal and elongated cell morphologies. Overall, this study emphasises the significance of foliar micromorphology analysis as a valuable resource for identifying potentially poisonous plants and demonstrates its contribution to maintaining public welfare, thereby benefitting public health and safety.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Horticulture

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