PDF] Interspecific Variation of Micromorphology of Glandular Trichomes  between two Salvia Species in South Albania

PDF] Interspecific Variation of Micromorphology of Glandular Trichomes between two Salvia Species in South Albania

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Interspecific diversity of glandular hairs on the leaves of Salvia officinalis L. and Salvia triloba L. was investigated by light microscopy and determined interspecific diversity between the two Salvia species. Micromorphology of glandular hairs on the leaves of Salvia officinalis L. and Salvia triloba L. was investigated by light microscopy. We noticed similiarity and variation between the two species regarding morphology of glandular trichomes. Two main types of glandular trichomes were identified on both species: peltate and capitate. Peltate trichomes consisted of a basal cell, one stalk cell and a large multisecretory head in S. officinalis L. In S. triloba L. peltate trichomes posses a basal cell, a short unicellular stalk, and a large secretory head with 8 secretory cells. In Salvia officinalis L., four types of capitate trichomes have been distinguished. Five types of capitate trichomes have been found in Salvia triloba L. The fifth type of capitate trichome, called digitiform trichome was found in S. triloba L. This determined interspecific diversity between the two Salvia species.

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