Taxonomic Identification of Ligustrum foliosum Nakai: A Comprehensive Study of Macro- and Micromorphology.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Wajid Zaman, Eun Mi Lee, SeonJoo Park
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Ligustrum foliosum Nakai, a species endemic to South Korea, is a member of the Oleaceae family. This study provides a comprehensive taxonomic identification of L. foliosum based on its macro- and micromorphological characteristics, particularly focusing on the leaf foliar epidermal taxonomy. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to analyze the leaf structures of L. foliosum collected from various populations on Ulleungdo Island, its primary habitat. Macromorphological assessment revealed that L. foliosum exhibits ovate to elliptical leaves with pointed apices, rounded bases, and entire, smooth margins. The leaves measured 3-10 cm in length and 1.5-4 cm in width, with a pinnate venation pattern and prominent secondary veins. The adaxial surface was dark green and glabrous, while the adaxial surface was lighter green and slightly pubescent. Micromorphological analysis using SEM provided detailed insights into the leaf epidermal characteristics. The epidermal cells were polygonal in shape with straight to slightly curved anticlinal walls. Anomocytic stomata that were not surrounded by specialized cells are the predominant type, with a density ranging from 100 to 150/mm2. Epidermal cells measured approximately 10-20 μm in length and 5-10 μm in width, while the stomata typically measured approximately 20-30 μm in length and 10-15 μm in width. Thick-walled bundle sheath cells were evident around the vascular bundles, with a density of 1-3 bundles/mm. The cuticle was moderately thick, providing protection against desiccation, and trichomes were elongated single cell on the leaf both surface. This study contributes to the understanding of L. foliosum's taxonomic position within the Oleaceae family by providing a detailed description of its macro- and micromorphological characteristics. These findings can aid in the identification and conservation of this endemic species, which is crucial for preserving the unique biodiversity of Ulleungdo Island and South Korea.

Ligustrum foliosum Nakai 的分类鉴定:宏观和微观形态学综合研究。
大叶女贞(Ligustrum foliosum Nakai)是油茶科植物,为韩国特有种。本研究根据 L. foliosum 的宏观和微观形态特征对其进行了全面的分类鉴定,尤其侧重于叶片表皮分类。研究人员使用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)分析了从郁陵岛(L. foliosum的主要栖息地)不同种群采集的 L. foliosum的叶片结构。宏观形态学评估显示,L. foliosum 的叶片呈卵形至椭圆形,叶尖尖,叶基圆形,叶缘全缘且光滑。叶片长 3-10 厘米,宽 1.5-4 厘米,呈羽状脉纹,次脉明显。正面深绿色,无毛,正面浅绿色,稍有短柔毛。利用扫描电子显微镜进行的微形态分析详细揭示了叶片表皮的特征。表皮细胞呈多角形,反侧壁平直或略微弯曲。没有被特化细胞包围的无孔气孔是主要类型,密度在 100 到 150 个/平方毫米之间。表皮细胞长约 10-20 μm,宽约 5-10 μm,而气孔通常长约 20-30 μm,宽约 10-15 μm。维管束周围有明显的厚壁束鞘细胞,密度为 1-3 束/毫米。角质层厚度适中,可防止干燥,叶片两面的毛状体为拉长的单细胞。本研究详细描述了 L. foliosum 的宏观和微观形态特征,有助于了解其在油茶科中的分类地位。这些发现有助于识别和保护这一特有物种,这对保护郁陵岛和韩国独特的生物多样性至关重要。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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