Air pollutants and epidermal traits in Ricinus communis L.

Mohd. Yunus, K.J. Ahmad, R. Gale
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Abstract

Eighty-five samples of leaves of Ricinus communis L. (Euphorbiaceae) representing five populations—four collected from healthy, and one from polluted, environments—were studied to establish the relationship between environmental pollution and foliar epidermal features. The data obtained were analysed statistically.

Stomatal frequency per square millimetre and the percentage of abnormal stomata (single guard cell or both the guard cells aborted) on both the upper and the lower epidermis showed a marked increase in plants growing ni polluted areas. One or two per cent of stomata on the lower epidermis also showed a slight decrease in size. A correlation between idioblast frequency and pollution was also observed.

Scanning electron microscopic studies of the foliar surface revealed that stomatal openings were larger and cuticular striations more conspicuous in leaves of polluted populations than in those of healthy ones.

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蓖麻空气污染物与表皮性状研究。
摘要以大麻科蓖麻属植物(Ricinus communis L., euphorbibiaceae) 5个种群(4个健康种群和1个污染种群)的85份叶片为研究对象,探讨了环境污染与叶片表皮特征之间的关系。对所得资料进行统计学分析。在污染地区生长的植物,每平方毫米气孔频率和上、下表皮异常气孔(单个保护细胞或两个保护细胞均流产)的比例显著增加。下表皮上百分之一或二的气孔也有轻微的缩小。还观察到异母细胞频率与污染之间的相关性。叶面扫描电镜研究表明,污染种群的叶片气孔开口比健康种群大,表皮条纹比健康种群明显。
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