| Literature DB >> 28597435 |
Kanapol Ketjarun1, George W Staples2, Sasivimon C Swangpol1, Paweena Traiperm3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several medicinal properties have been reported for plants in the genus Evolvulus, such as a brain tonic and antifungal from Evolvulus alsinoides, and a sedative and an anthelmintic from Evolvulus nummularius. Therefore, the correct identification of the source plants is critically important. The aim of this research was to investigate the micromorphology of two Evolvulus taxa used for herbal medicines compared with one worldwide ornamental species by using peeling, paraffin embedding, acetolysis, and SEM methods in order to support species identification.Entities:
Keywords: Evolvulus alsinoides; Evolvulus glomeratus; Evolvulus nummularius; Leaf anatomy; Medicinal plant; Pollen; Seed coat
Year: 2016 PMID: 28597435 PMCID: PMC5430591 DOI: 10.1186/s40529-016-0141-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bot Stud ISSN: 1817-406X Impact factor: 2.787
List of specimens used in this study
| Plant species | Localities | Collector number | Herbarium |
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| Thailand, Khon Kaen | KK & PT 12 | BKF, QBG |
| Thailand, Phetchaburi | KK & PT 13 | BKF, QBG | |
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| Thailand, Bangkok | KK & PT 11 | BKF, QBG |
| Thailand, Khon Kaen | KK & PT 14 | BKF, QBG | |
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| Thailand, Bangkok | KK & PT 10 | BKF, QBG |
| Thailand, Khon Kaen | KK & PT 15 | BKF, QBG |
Fig. 1Epidermis under LM. Sinuous or straight to curved anticlinal wall and stomata occurring at the adaxial surface of E. alsinoides (a), E. glomeratus (b) and E. nummularius (c). Y-shaped hair on adaxial surface of E. alsinoides from Khon Kaen (d). Y-shaped hair and capitate gland of E. glomeratus (e), capitate gland on leaf surface of E. nummularius (f). Sinuous or straight to curved anticlinal walls on abaxial epidermal layer of E. alsinoides (g), E. glomeratus (h) and E. nummularius (i). Evolvulus alsinoides (j) and E. glomeratus (k) possess the Y-shaped hairs and capitate glands, but E. nummularius (l) has no hairs. ep epidermis, tr trichome, g capitate gland
Fig. 2Transverse sections of leaf and stem. A single epidermal layer and bicollateral vascular bundle of E. alsinoides (a), E. glomeratus (b) and E. nummularius (c). Tanniniferous epidermal cell is unique in E. alsinoides from Petchaburi (a, g, j indicated by red arrows). Isobilateral mesophyll present in E. alsinoides (d) and E. glomeratus (e). Evolvulus nummularius showing dorsiventral mesophyll type (f). Rounded leaf margins of E. alsinoides (g), E. glomeratus (h) and E. nummularius (i). Outline of stem in E. alsinoides (j), E. glomeratus (k) and E. nummularius (l). Enlarged view to show the stem layers of E. alsinoides (m), E. glomeratus (n) and E. nummularius (o)
Comparison of the leaf anatomy in three taxa
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| Leaf epidermis | ||||
| Adaxial surface | ||||
| Cell shape | Polygonal | Polygonal | Polygonal | Polygonal |
| Anticlinal cell wall | Sinuous or straight to curved | Sinuous or straight to curved | Sinuous or straight to curved | Sinuous or straight to curved |
| Stomatal type | Anisocytic, anomocytic and paracytic | Anisocytic, anomocytic and paracytic | Anisocytic, anomocytic and paracytic | Anisocytic, anomocytic and paracytic |
| Y-shaped hairs | Present | Absent | Present | Absent |
| Capitate gland | Present | Present | Present | Present |
| Abaxial surface | ||||
| Cell shape | Polygonal | Polygonal | Polygonal | Polygonal |
| Anticlinal cell wall | Sinuous or straight to curved | Sinuous or straight to curved | Sinuous or straight to curved | Sinuous or straight to curved |
| Stomatal type | Anisocytic, anomocytic and paracytic | Anisocytic, anomocytic and paracytic | Anisocytic, anomocytic and paracytic | Anisocytic, anomocytic and paracytic |
| Y-shaped hairs | Present | Present | Present | Absent |
| Capitate gland | Present | Present | Present | Present |
| Leaf transverse section | ||||
| Epidermal layer | Single layer | Single layer | Single layer | Single layer |
| Parenchyma at midrib | 2‒4 layers | 2‒4 layers | 4‒5 layers | 3‒7 layers |
| Mesophyll | Isobilateral | Isobilateral | Isobilateral | Dorsiventral |
| Midrib vascular bundle | Bicollateral type | Bicollateral type | Bicollateral type | Bicollateral type |
| Leaf thickness (µm) | 70‒100 | 70‒100 | 200‒240 | 120‒140 |
| Leaf margins | Rounded to slightly acute | Rounded to slightly acute | Rounded to slightly acute | Rounded to slightly acute |
| Stem transverse section | ||||
| Epidermal layer | Single layer | Single layer | Single layer | Single layer |
| Chlorenchyma layer | 1‒3 layers | 2‒4 layers | 2‒4 layers | 2‒4 layers |
| Cortex | 1‒3 layers | 3‒5 layers | 5‒7 layers | 5‒7 layers |
| Vascular bundle | Bicollateral type | Bicollateral type | Bicollateral type | Bicollateral type |
| Pith | Present | Present | Present | Present |
Fig. 3Pollen under light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). a–c Polar view under LM of E. alsinoides (a), E. glomeratus (b) and E. nummularius (c), which demonstrates the monad pollen unit and 5-pantocolpate apertures. d–f Monad pollen under LM with 5-pantocolpate apertures at equatorial view of E. alsinoides (d), E. glomeratus (e) and E. nummularius (f). g–i SEM of E. alsinoides (g) in polar view, showing 5-pantocolpate apertures. Polar view under SEM of E. glomeratus (h), equatorial view of E. nummularius (i) presenting 5-pantocolpate apertures. j–l Microechinate ornamentation of E. alsinoides (j), E. glomeratus (k) and E. nummularius (l)
Pollen and seed morphological characters in all taxa
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| Pollen morphology | ||||
| Pollen unit | Monad | Monad | Monad | Monad |
| Size polar axis (P) (µm) | 29–32 | 27–33 | 39–45 | 28–33 |
| Size equatorial axis (E) (µm) | 28–31 | 29–33 | 41–47 | 28–33 |
| Shape | Spheroidal | Spheroidal | Spheroidal | Spheroidal |
| Aperture | 15-pantocolpate | 15-pantocolpate | 15-pantocolpate | 15-pantocolpate |
| Ornamentation | Microechinate | Microechinate | Microechinate | Microechinate |
| Seed morphology | ||||
| Shape | Ovoid | Ovoid | No material available | Broadly elliptic |
| Size | 1–1.5 × 1–1.5 | 1–1.5 × 1–1.5 | No material available | 1.5–2 × 1–1.5 |
| Color | Yellow/orange/red/brown | Yellow/orange/red/brown | No material available | Yellow/brown |
| Surface | Glabrous | Glabrous | No material available | Glabrous |
| Epidermal cell shape | Irregular, polygonal | Irregular, polygonal | No material available | Irregular, polygonal |
| Anticlinal boundaries | Undulate | Undulate | No material available | Undulate |
| Periclinal cell wall | Folded | Folded | No material available | Flattened to concave |
Fig. 4Seed morphology from SEM. Glabrous and ovoid shaped seed of E. alsinoides (a) from Petchaburi, broadly ellipsoid seed with glabrous surface in E. nummularius (b), close up of E. alsinoides (c) from Khon Kaen, seed testa showing undulate anticlinal boundaries (yellow arrows) and folded periclinal cell wall (red arrows). Evolvulus nummularius (d) displayed undulate anticlinal boundaries with flat to concave periclinal cell wall