MICROSTRUCTURAL FEATURE OF SALVIA SCLAREA L. VEGETATIVE AND GENERATIVE ORGANS

MICROSTRUCTURAL FEATURE OF SALVIA SCLAREA L. VEGETATIVE AND GENERATIVE ORGANS

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  • TEONA KORKOTADZE
  • KETEVAN MCHEDLIDZE
  • GIORGI CHABASHVILI
  • VAKHTANG MSHVILDADZE
  • DALI BERASHVILI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2022.06.003

Keywords:

Lamiaceae, Salvia sclarea L., Microstructural analyses

Abstract

It has been studied perspective medicinal plant S. sclarea aboveground parts vegetative and generative organs internal features, cultivated on the plot of Iovel Kutateladze Institute of Pharmacochemistry. The aboveground parts of the plant are intensively lined with unicellular or multicellular, conical multicellular (2-11-14) and glandular spherical trichomes; Basal layer cells of curved and curved wall epidermal tissue is characteristic feature for leaf. The ventilation system is represented by diacytic type stomata. The leaf is bifacial, amphistomatic in terms of the location of the ventilation system, while the pulp is characterized by a dorsiventral structure.In the internal structure of aboveground part, the mixed type collenchyma, polygonal structure primary parenchyma and secretory pathways are actively represented. The transport system is monocyclic, differentiation of collateral-type vascular bundles reflected in the stem, leaf stalk, and midrib.

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Published

2022-09-06

How to Cite

KORKOTADZE , T. ., MCHEDLIDZE , K. ., CHABASHVILI , G. ., MSHVILDADZE , V. ., & BERASHVILI , D. . (2022). MICROSTRUCTURAL FEATURE OF SALVIA SCLAREA L. VEGETATIVE AND GENERATIVE ORGANS. Experimental and Clinical Medicine Georgia, (6). https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2022.06.003

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