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Effects of Copper Toxicity on Leaves of Oregano (Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum)
Authors:Panou-Filotheou, H.   Bosabalidis, A. M.   Karataglis, S.
Affiliation:Department of Botany, School of Biology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, 54006, Greece
Abstract:The effects of increasing concentrations of soil copper on anumber of leaf structural parameters in oregano plants werestudied to determine the effect of copper toxicity. Copper-stressedleaves were small and chlorotic and underwent a thickening oftheir lamina, due principally to an increase in the number andvolume of mesophyll cells. The number of stomata and glandularand non-glandular hairs increased significantly. Chloroplastsof mesophyll cells declined dramatically in number and volume.Grana and stroma thylakoids of chloroplasts did not undergoany noticeable alterations, but starch grains disappeared, plastoglobulibecame larger and the double membrane limiting the chloroplastbecame dilated. Leaf chlorosis was determined by total chlorophyllanalysis and measurement of the leaf Cu, Fe and Mg content.The effects of copper toxicity on oregano leaves comprised significantstructural alterations which reflect reduced metabolic activity.Copyright 2001 Annals of Botany Company Origanum vulgare subsp, hirtum, oregano, copper toxicity, leaf, structure and ultrastructure, morphometry, inorganic elements, tissue relative volumes
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