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1 February 2008 Glandular Hairs and Secretory Ducts of Matricaria chamomilla (Asteraceae): Morphology and Histochemistry
Andrea C. Andreucci, Daniela Ciccarelli, Isabella Desideri, Anna M. Pagni
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Abstract

The aim of the present work is to characterize the glandular hairs and the secretory ducts of Matricaria chamomilla (Asteraceae) morphologically, anatomically and histochemically. The glandular hairs are multicellular and biseriate with two basal cells, two peduncle cells and a secretory head composed of six cells. The histochemical tests show that the glands are positive for lipids, essential oils, sesquiterpene lactones, and pectic—like substances. The secretory ducts show a lumen surrounded by a layer of specialized cells, with the exception in the root where the ducts do not show any secretory epithelium. The histochemical tests show that the ducts are always positive for lipids, while the tests for the presence of essential oils and sesquiterpene lactones are heterogeneous in the plant organs considered.

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Andrea C. Andreucci, Daniela Ciccarelli, Isabella Desideri, and Anna M. Pagni "Glandular Hairs and Secretory Ducts of Matricaria chamomilla (Asteraceae): Morphology and Histochemistry," Annales Botanici Fennici 45(1), 11-18, (1 February 2008). https://doi.org/10.5735/085.045.0102
Accepted: 23 January 2006; Published: 1 February 2008
KEYWORDS
Asteraceae
glandular hairs
Histochemistry
Matricaria chamomilla
morphology
secretory ducts
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