Glandular and eglandular hairs on the aerial organs of Salvia viridis L. (Lamiaceae) in Turkey
2008
Baran, P. (Celal Bayar Univ., Manisa (Turkey). Dept. of Biology) | Ozdemir, C. (Celal Bayar Univ., Manisa (Turkey). Dept. of Biology) | Aktas, K.
The morphological structure, cell numbers and distribution of glandular and eglandular hairs on the aerial organs of Saliva viridis L. has been determined. Two morphologically distinct types of glandular hairs (capitate and peltate) were determined. Capitate hairs which consisted of a base, stalk and head had various types. Peltate hairs had a large secretary head consisting of central and peripheral cells. The cell number of head, stalk and base of capitate glandular hairs and the number of central and peripheral cells of peltate glandular hairs were detected. Eglandular hairs of Salvia viridis were uni - or multicellular and uniseriate. The cell numbers of eglandular hairs and their base were also determined. Distribution of hair types at the plant were detected. Capitate and eglandular hairs were present on all aerial organs of Salvia viridis while peltate hairs were only present on the leaf and calyx. The length of the glandular and eglandular hair types observed was measured and results were shown by tables, drawings and photographs.
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