Abstract

MILLER, I. M., GARDNER, I. C. & SCOTT, A., 1984. Structure and function of trichomes in the shoot tip of Ardisia crispa (Thunb.) A.DC. (Myrsinaceae). The trichomes in the shoot tip of the myrsinaceous leaf-nodulated species Ardisia crispa (Thunb.) A.DC. have been studied at the ultrastructural level. Two distinct kinds of trichomes are found. Small peltate scales arise from the abaxial protoderrn of the developing leaves. Multicellular stellate trichomes on the adaxial surface of young leaves are uniseriate, rotate and consist of up to eight multicellular arms radiating from a central stalk. The multicellular arms terminate distally in swollen club-shaped tips. The stellate trichomes secrete large quantities of carbohydrate-containing mucilage. Colonies of leaf nodule bacteria are found resident in this mucilage. The role of the peltate scales and the stellate trichomes n the maintenance of the cyclic leaf nodule symbiosis is discussed.

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