粳稻幼叶解剖(1)直流。(菊科)产自马来西亚彭亨

Zainab Sholehah Abdul Rashid, Che Nurul Aini Che Amri, R. Shahari
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对菊科杨花进行了叶片解剖和微形态学研究。在北美,这种野生植物被当作沙拉食用,作为一种健康饮食。整个植物都是可食用的,在过去的几年里,特别是在饥荒期间,人们都把它吃掉了。中国社区一直使用这种植物进行血液净化,治疗喉咙痛,腹泻,乳腺炎,带状疱疹,扭伤和瘀伤。由于关丹地区对日本叶蝉的分类学研究尚不全面,本研究旨在研究其叶片解剖和微形态学特征,为其鉴定提供完整的指导,并为其物种分类提供补充资料。叶片解剖方法包括使用滑动切片机对叶柄、中脉、叶面和叶缘进行横切,使用基本品红清除脉脉,使用杰弗里溶液进行表皮剥离。在扫描电镜下观察了叶片的微观形态。对叶柄维管束的解剖和显微形态学特征进行了研究,发现叶柄维管束为一个开放系统,分离维管束呈不连续的环形,呈弧形排列,叶缘有不完全的脉络,叶表皮有不规则的气孔,有蜡质颗粒和蜡皮,多细胞毛状体具有不同的端状和头状腺状毛状体。综上所述,这些解剖和微形态特征具有一定的分类学价值,可用于在种水平上对该植物的鉴别、分化和分类。
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LEAF ANATOMY OF YOUNGIA JAPONICA (L.) DC. (ASTERACEAE) FROM PAHANG, MALAYSIA
Leaf anatomical and micromorphological studies on Youngia japonica (Asteraceae family) were accomplished. In the North America, this wild plant is consumed as salad as a healthy diet. The whole plant is edible and has been consumed in past years especially during famine. The Chinese community has been using this plant to perform blood cleansing, to cure sore throat, diarrhoea, mastitis, shingles, sprains, and bruises. Since there is yet any comprehensive study on the taxonomic study of Y. japonica in Kuantan, this study aims to investigate and examine its leaf anatomical and micromorphological characteristics that can be used as a complete guidance for its identification and additional data for its species classification. The methods involved in the leaf anatomy included a cross sectioning method on the petiole, midrib, lamina, and margin using a sliding microtome, clearing of venation using basic fuchsin, and epidermal peel methods using Jeffrey solution. The micromorphology of the leaf was observed under a scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The result of the characteristics of leaf anatomical and micromorphological studies for Y. japonica found the type of vascular bundle at petiole which was an opened system, noncontinuous ring of separated vascular bundle arranged in arc-shaped with additional vascular bundles, there were presence of mucilage cells, incomplete marginal venation, anomocytic stomata at leaf epidermis, granules and crust of wax, and multicellular trichomes with different ended and capitate glandular trichome. In conclusion, the findings have shown that the anatomical and micromorphological characteristics have their taxonomic value and can be useful in the identification, differentiation, and classification of the plant at the species level.
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