HISTO-ANATOMICAL ASPECTS REFFERING TO THE VEGETATIVE ORGANS OF TWO SUBSPECIES OF THYMUS PANNONICUS ALL.
Journal Title: Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Serie noua, Sectiunea II a. Biologie vegetala - Year 2008, Vol 54, Issue 1
Abstract
The authors analyze comparatively two Thymus pannonicus subspecies (Thymus pannonicus ssp. auctus and Thymus pannonicus ssp. pannonicus). The vegetative organs (root, stem and leaf) of the two studied taxa were histo-anatomically investigated, evidencing the structure, localization and frequency of the secretory structures of essential oils. The secretory structures of essential oils are always multicellular, consisting of a basal cell, a unicellular pedicel and a gland which bears 1, 2 or 8 cells.
Authors and Affiliations
IRINA BERCIU, C. TOMA
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