Comparative leaf anatomy and micromorphology of Asystasia gangetica T. Anderson subsp. micrantha (Nees) Ensermu and Rhinacanthus nasutus (L.) Kurz (Justiciinae, Acanthaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia
Comparative leaf anatomy and micromorphology of Asystasia gangetica T.Anderson subsp. mi- crantha (Nees) Ensermu and Rhinacanthus nasutus (L.) Kurz (Acanthaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia. Reinwardtia 22 (2): 79‒89. — Acanthaceae family has been used traditionally for medicinal purposes, especiall...
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Herbarium Bogoriense, Botany Division, Research Center For Biology
2023
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Summary: | Comparative leaf anatomy and micromorphology of Asystasia gangetica T.Anderson subsp. mi-
crantha (Nees) Ensermu and Rhinacanthus nasutus (L.) Kurz (Acanthaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia. Reinwardtia 22
(2): 79‒89.
— Acanthaceae family has been used traditionally for medicinal purposes, especially amongst the native
communities in Peninsular Malaysia. Nowadays, many taxonomists have difficulties in the identification of the
Acanthaceae species due to its morphological similarities and when there is an incomplete part of plants obtained from
the field sampling. But until now, there is no comprehensive study that has been documented especially on the
Acanthaceae family, specifically for A. gangetica subsp. micrantha and R. nasutus. To avoid incorrect species identifi-
cation, a systematic study that involved the leaf anatomy and micromorphology parts is being used for the identification
and classification of plants in the Acanthaceae. Therefore, the main objective of this present study is to identify the leaf
anatomical and micromorphological characteristics that can be used in plant identification and for supportive data in
plant classification. The leaf anatomical and micromorphological studies that are conducted on species studied involve
several procedures such as cross-section using a sliding microtome, and observation under a light microscope and scan-
ning electron microscope. The anatomical and micromorphological characteristics observed that have been used to
identify each species studied include patterns of petiole and midrib vascular bundles, leaf margin, leaf lamina, presence
of cuticular striae, and the presence of trichomes. The results of this study showed that the cystolith cells can be found
only in midrib of A. gangetica subsp. micrantha while it also recorded in petiole, midrib, and the leaf lamina of
R. nasutus. Observation under the light microscope revealed nine types of trichomes in R. nasutus meanwhile seven
trichomes were recorded in A. gangetica subsp. micrantha. Other than that, the present of cuticular striae only recorded
at the abaxial epidermis of A. gangetica subsp. micrantha. In conclusion, results showed that anatomical and micromor-
phological characteristics have taxonomic significance that can be used in the identification and classification, especial-
ly at the species level. |
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