Morphological, Anatomical, and Histochemical Study of Cordia diffusa K.C. Jacob-A Steno Endemic Plant.

IF 2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
M Haritha, D Leena Lavanya, T Muthukumar
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Cordia diffusa K.C. Jacob, known as Sirunaruvili, belonging to the family Boraginaceae, is a rare endemic species. The study aimed to document the morpho-anatomical and histochemical characteristics of C. diffusa to facilitate its identification, as it is a highly threatened steno-endemic plant. The plant is an evergreen, woody shrub with brownish-gray, lenticellate stems and oblong-oblanceolate with pubescent leaves. Flowers are yellowish-white, tubular, fragrant, and arranged in umbellate cyme. Fruits and drupe, turning from green to orange when ripe, with viscid edible pulp. Flowering and fruiting occur year-round. The anatomical results showed that the adaxial surface of leaves had more stomata than the abaxial leaf surface. The pubescent plant surface was due to unicellular trichomes in the leaf's epidermal layer, and some of the epidermal cells had cystoliths. Petioles and stems had ridges, unicellular trichomes, and collateral vascular bundles with prominent water storage cells. Root exhibited radial vascular arrangements, cortical region, endodermis, and exarch xylem, with secondary growth forming periderm layers. Sclerenchymatous fibers and lignin accumulation were observed in the stem and roots. The histochemical study showed the presence of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, acidic and neutral lipids, phenolic compounds, lignified cell walls, and alkaloids in various regions of the plant cell. The micro-morphological properties of the plant exhibited several unique aspects for accurate taxonomic identification and species delimitation, and this work offers many valuable details to plant taxonomists for future research.

台湾特有植物白花草的形态、解剖及组织化学研究。
白花草(Cordia diffusa K.C. Jacob),学名Sirunaruvili,属博兰科,是一种罕见的地方性植物。本研究旨在记录白花草的形态解剖和组织化学特征,以方便其鉴定,因为白花草是一种高度濒危的地方性植物。该植物是一种常绿木本灌木,有棕灰色皮孔茎,长圆状倒披针形,叶具短柔毛。花黄白色,管状,芳香,伞形聚伞花序排列。果实和核果,成熟时由绿色变为橙色,果肉粘稠可食用。全年开花结果。解剖结果表明,叶片正面气孔比叶片背面气孔多。短柔毛的植物表面是由叶表皮层的单细胞毛状体形成的,部分表皮细胞具有囊石。叶柄和茎具脊,单细胞毛状体,侧生维管束,有突出的贮水细胞。根呈放射状维管排列、皮层区、内胚层和前木质部,次生生长形成周皮层。茎和根中有厚壁组织纤维和木质素积累。组织化学研究表明,在植物细胞的各个区域存在碳水化合物、蛋白质、脂类、酸性和中性脂类、酚类化合物、木质化细胞壁和生物碱。该植物的微形态特征显示出许多独特的方面,为植物分类学家的准确分类和物种划分提供了许多有价值的细节。
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Microscopy Research and Technique
Microscopy Research and Technique 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
20.00%
发文量
233
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Microscopy Research and Technique (MRT) publishes articles on all aspects of advanced microscopy original architecture and methodologies with applications in the biological, clinical, chemical, and materials sciences. Original basic and applied research as well as technical papers dealing with the various subsets of microscopy are encouraged. MRT is the right form for those developing new microscopy methods or using the microscope to answer key questions in basic and applied research.
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