Presenting Eco-Anatomical Data for Saponaria jagelii, a Species on the Edge of the Blade
Aikaterina L. Stefi, Konstantina Mitsigiorgi, Nikolaos S. Christodoulakis

TL;DR
This paper studies the anatomy and ecology of the critically endangered Saponaria jagelii to support its conservation.
Contribution
The study provides detailed eco-anatomical data and conservation recommendations for a rare plant species.
Findings
Active glandular trichomes were found on leaves and flower calyxes.
Roots transitioned to secondary structures quickly near the root tip.
Secondary metabolites in leaves were linked to plant stress responses.
Abstract
The seeds, roots, leaves, flowers and fruits of the critically endangered (CR) species Saponaria jagelii Phitos & Greuter (Caryophyllaceae) were studied. The morphology of the seeds was investigated with scanning electron microscopy. The seeds were imbibed, germinated and developed into young plants. These plants, along with strictly selected wild-growing plants, were used for optical microscopic observations. The leaves and flowers were observed with scanning electron microscopy as well. At least two types of active glandular trichomes were detected on both the leaves and the calyxes of the flowers. The structures of the primary and secondary roots were also investigated. The roots turned into secondary structures very quickly and very close to the root tip. Light microscopy and histochemical reagents were employed to detect secondary metabolites of interest in the leaves. All the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Diversity and Evolution · Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies · Plant Ecology and Taxonomy Studies
