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Trichome micromorphology of Iranian Stachys (Lamiaceae) with emphasis on its systematic implication
Authors:Yasaman Salmaki,Shahin Zarre,Ziba Jamzad,Christian Brä  uchler
Affiliation:1. Department of Plant Biology, School of Biology, College of Science, University of Tehran, PO Box 14155-6455 Tehran, Iran;2. Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, PO Box 13185-116 Tehran, Iran;3. LMU Munich, Department Biology I, Biodiversity Research-Systematic Botany, Laboratory Prof. Dr. G. Heubel, Menzinger Street 67, 80638 Munich, Germany
Abstract:Trichomes of 37 taxa of the genus Stachys and one species of Sideritis (S. montana) were examined using light and scanning electron microscopy. The indumentum shows considerable variability among different species, but is constant among different populations of one species, and therefore, affords valuable characters in delimitation of sections and species. The characters of taxonomic interest were presence of glandular and non-glandular trichomes, thickness of the cell walls, number of cells (unicellular or multi-cellular), presence of branched (dendroid) trichomes, presence of vermiform trichomes, orientation of trichomes in relation to the epidermal surface, curviness of trichomes, and presence of papillae on trichome surface. Two basic types of trichomes can be distinguished: glandular and non-glandular trichomes. The glandular trichomes can in turn be subdivided into subtypes: stalked, subsessile, or sessile. The stalks of the glandular trichomes can be uni- or multi-cellular. Simple unbranched and branched trichomes constitute two subtypes of non-glandular trichomes. Our data do not provide any support for separation of Sideritis from Stachys. The following evolutionary trends are suggested here for Stachys: vermiform trichomes with stellate base are primitive against vermiform trichomes with tuberculate base, long vermiform trichomes are primitive against the short simple trichomes, appressed trichomes are advanced against spreading ones, and loss of glandular trichomes is advanced against their presence. Overall, trichome micromorphology is more useful in separation of species within sections rather than characterizing large natural groups known as sections, except for few cases.
Keywords:Lamiaceae   Stachys   Sideritis   Trichome   Micromorphology   Iran
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