Morphology, ontogeny and histochemistry of secretory trichomes of Geranium robertianum (Geraniaceae) |
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Authors: | L. Pedro P. Campos M. S. Pais |
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Affiliation: | Depl. de Biologia Vegetal, Faculdade de Ciencias de Lisboa, R. Ernesto Vasconcelos, Bloco C-2, Campo Grande, P-1700 Lisboa, Portugal. |
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Abstract: | Geranium robertianum bears three types of glandular uniseriate trichomes which originate from a single protodermal cell and develop through periclinal divisions. Type I trichomes are procumbent and have an oval apical cell, two stalk cells and a basal cell. Type II trichomes are erect and have a pear shaped apical cell, two stalk cells and a basal cell. Type III trichomes are much longer than the other two types and have an elongated apical cell, five long stalk cells and a basal cell. Type I and type II trichomes are common on leaves while III trichomes are more abundant on flower structures. Type I and type II trichomes secrete terpenoids and phenols. Type III trichomes are characterized by the accumulation of anthocyanins in the apical cell and secrete flavonoids. |
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