Trichomes of Satureja horvatii Šilić (Lamiaceae) - micromorphology and histochemistry

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Considering the importance of Satureja horvatii Šilić as an endemic plant, and due to the essential oils produced in its glandular trichomes, we have done a comprehensive study of the micromorphology and a histochemical analysis of the plant's glandular trichomes. This investigation was carried out using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Non-glandular unbranched and three types of glandular trichomes on the leaf surface - peltate, capitate and digitiform - were investigated. The results of histochemical tests showed a positive reaction to polysaccharides, proteins, pectins, lipids and to some secondary compounds such as terpenes, tannins and phenols in different types of glandular trichomes.

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Marin, M., Ascensao, L., & Lakušić, B. (2012). Trichomes of Satureja horvatii Šilić (Lamiaceae) - micromorphology and histochemistry. Archives of Biological Sciences, 64(3), 995–1000. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1203995M

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