dc.description.abstract | Micromorphology and anatomy of six Onosma L. species, viz. O. argentata
Hub.Mor., O. neglecta Riedl, O. proballanthera Rech. f, O. rechingeri
Riedl, O. sericea Willd. and O. stenoloba Hausskn. ex Riedl from Turky
were investigated. Stem anatomy revealed that cuticle layer ranged from
0.6 mu m in O. argentata to 1.7 mu m in O. proballanthera.
Parenchymatous cells of O. neglecta and O. stenoloba possessed more
intense starch than the other species studied. In leaf anatomy, the
longest palisade parenchyma was found in O. neglecta, while the smallest
was noted in O. argentata. Mesophyll structure of O. argentata, O.
sericea and O. rechingeri was equifacial (isobilateral), while O.
neglecta, O. proballanthera and O. stenoloba presented bifacial
(dorsiventral) structure. Rugose nutlet ornamentation was observed in O.
argentata, O. neglecta and O. sericea, whereas reticulate type was found
in O. proballanthera, O. rechingeri and O. stenoloba. Onosma stenoloba
could easily be distinguished from other species by its aesterotrichous
indumentum, and in contrary, other species possessed haplotrichous type
of indumentum. Micromorphological features of nutlet surface, anatomical
features of epidermal surface (trichomes and stomata), and lamina
mesophyll structure (dorsiventral and isobilateral) could be useful in
solving taxonomic problem of the genus. | |