Chemical Profiling and Wetting Behaviors of Endemic Salvia absconditiflora Greuter & Burdet (Lamiaceae) Collected from Gypsum Areas

Ayşenur Kayabaş, E. Yıldırım
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Objective: Salvia absconditiflora Greuter & Burdet is an endemic plant and survives in nature by adapting to extreme conditions. The aims of this study are to characterize and compare the diversity in the spectral-chemical structure of S. absconditiflora’s plant parts using the FTIR spectroscopy technique, to determine the wettability of the adaxial and abaxial epidermal surfaces of S. abscontidiflora leaves and to interpret whether there is a difference between the contact angle (CA) measurements at the points determined in the surface area of the leaves from the part close to the petiole to the leaf tip. Materials and Methods: The ATR-FTIR spectra for the chemical content of S. absconditiflora were obtained from six different plant parts and information about their chemical compositions was obtained. CA measurements were carried out for the natural events of the leaf area, especially for the water holding capacity or hydrophilic-hydrophobic characteristics. Results: The biochemical fingerprint of S. absconditiflora was determined by the analysis of chemical groups in vegetative and generative plant parts using ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. The CAs showed that the leaf had a hydrophobic character. In addition, leaf hysteresis was determined for each plant part, and it was understood that the lotus effect also appeared in S. absconditiflora. Conclusion: Detailed biochemical profiling, wettability, and hysteresis reports of S. absconditiflora were created for the first time. With this study, important clues about the adaptation of plants to harsh conditions were obtained.
石膏区特有绝育鼠尾草(Lamiaceae)的化学特征和润湿行为
目的:鼠尾草(Salvia abconditiflora Greuter & Burdet)是一种特有植物,通过适应极端条件在自然界生存。本研究的目的是描述和比较美国absconditiflora spectral-chemical结构多样性的植物部分使用红外光谱技术,确定近轴的和远轴的表皮表面的润湿性s abscontidiflora叶子和解释是否有不同接触角(CA)点确定的测量的表面积叶子部分靠近叶柄的叶小费。材料与方法:利用ATR-FTIR光谱对6个不同植物部位的苦参进行化学成分分析。对叶面积的自然事件进行了CA测量,特别是对持水能力或亲疏水特性进行了测量。结果:利用ATR-FTIR光谱法对植物营养部位和生殖部位的化学基团进行分析,确定了藏红花的生化指纹图谱。CAs表明,该叶片具有疏水性。此外,还测定了植株各部位的叶片滞回率,由此可知,荷花效应也存在于附属草中。结论:首次建立了详细的生化特征、润湿性和滞回性报告。通过这项研究,获得了植物适应恶劣环境的重要线索。
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