Abstract
There are problems in the delimitation/identification of Plectranthus species and this investigation aims to contribute toward solving such problems through structural and histochemical study of the trichomes. Considering the importance of P. zuluensis as restricted to semi-coastal forests of Natal that possess only two fertile stamens not four as the other species of this genus. The objective of this work was to study in detail the distribution, morphology and histochemistry of the foliar trichomes of this species using light and electron microscopy. Distribution and morphology of two types of non-glandular, capitate and peltate glandular trichomes are described on both leaf sides. This study provides a description of the different secretion modes of glandular trichomes. Results of histochemical tests showed a positive reaction to terpenoids, lipids, polysaccharides and phenolics in the glandular trichomes. We demonstrated that the presence, types and structure of glandular and non-glandular trichomes are important systematic criteria for the species delimitation in the genus.
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