Histochemical Analysis and Ultrastructure of Trichomes and Laticifers of Burch. var. (Euphorbiaceae).

Plants (Basel)

Plant Production Department, College of Food & Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Lavender croton has three unique secretory structures: lepidote trichomes, glandular trichomes, and non-articulated laticifers, which play various roles in the plant.
  • - Lepidote trichomes create a protective layer on the underside of leaves and, despite being thought non-glandular, show significant metabolic activity through advanced imaging techniques.
  • - Both trichome types and laticifers contain compounds like alkaloids and phenolics, suggesting they contribute to the plant's defense mechanisms and may have potential applications in traditional medicine.

Article Abstract

(Lavender croton) possesses three distinct secretory structures. These include lepidote and glandular trichomes and non-articulated unbranched laticifers. The lepidote trichomes form a dense indumentum on the abaxial surface of the leaves and canopy the glandular trichomes. Although assumed to be non-glandular, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) indicated high metabolic activity within the stalk and radial cells. Glandular trichomes are embedded in the epidermal layer and consist of a single cell which forms a prominent stalk and dilated head. Laticifers occur on the mid-vein of leaves and are predominantly associated with vascular tissue. In the stems, laticifers are associated with the phloem and pith. Both trichome types and laticifers stained positive for alkaloids, phenolic compounds, and lipids. Positive staining for these compounds in lepidote trichomes suggests their involvement in the production and accumulation of secondary metabolites. These metabolites could provide chemical defense for the plant and potentially be useful for traditional medicine.

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