- Ankara Üniversitesi Eczacılık Fakültesi Dergisi
- Volume:47 Issue:3
- ANATOMY OF THE ENDEMIC ALYSSUM PATERI SUBSP. PATERI
ANATOMY OF THE ENDEMIC ALYSSUM PATERI SUBSP. PATERI
Authors : Şeyda YAYLA, Muhammed Mesud HÜRKUL
Pages : 1053-1057
Doi:10.33483/jfpau.1340128
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Publication Date : 2023-09-20
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: Alyssum pateri Nyár. subsp. pateri is an endemic plant known as \`kanatlı kevke\` in Türkiye. The plant is perennial and in semi-shrub form. The plant is traditionally used externally in the treatment of rheumatism in Bingöl insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Türkiye);. Microscopic analysis of the anatomical structures of plants can provide useful information for taxonomic classification. Light microscopy analysis is a widely used and effective method for the identification of medicinal plants. In this study, the anatomical features of the A. pateri subsp. pateri were examined. Material and Method: The plant material was collected from Ankara insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Türkiye);. The samples were protected in 70% alcohol. The cross and surface sections were cut by hand with a razor blade into microscopic preparation form. A Leica DM 4000B microscope was used for anatomical analysis and micro photographs. Result and Discussion: The anatomical characters of the leaf, petiole and stem of the Alyssum pateri subsp. pateri were revealed. The leaf is dorsiventral and contains 1-2 rows of palisade parenchyma. Cruciferous stomata and stellate hairs are located on the lower epidermis. The petiole cross-section is sulcate and stellate hairs are observed in the epidermal layer. The main vein is arc-shaped and is accompanied by lateral veins. The stem is disc-shaped. Stem epidermis contains stellate hairs. The interfascicular tissue between the xylem strands of the vascular bundles is composed lignified cells. Vascular bundles are surrounded by a pericyclic sclerenchymatous cap.Keywords : Alyssum pateri subsp pateri, bitki anatomisi, Brassicaceae, farmasötik botanik, tıbbi bitkiler