Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques

A study on foliar epidermis was conducted on nine species belonging to the Moraceae family to investigate diverse micromorphological characteristics that hold taxonomic importance in leaf epidermis. Based on LM (light microscopy) and SEM (scanning electron microscopy), it was found that the shape of...

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Main Authors: Hadi, Fazal, Jamal, Urooj, Khan, Muhammad Nauman, Razzaq, Abdul, Hayat, Khizar, Zaman, Faisal, Kaplan, Alevcan, Ali, Baber, Shah, Syed Nasar, Iqbal, Majid, Abdullah, -, Razak, Sarah Abdul, Ercisli, Sezai, Alwasel, Yasmeen A., Darwish, Doaa Bahaa Eldin
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spelling my.um.eprints.458572024-11-13T04:06:17Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45857/ Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques Hadi, Fazal Jamal, Urooj Khan, Muhammad Nauman Razzaq, Abdul Hayat, Khizar Zaman, Faisal Kaplan, Alevcan Ali, Baber Shah, Syed Nasar Iqbal, Majid Abdullah, - Razak, Sarah Abdul Ercisli, Sezai Alwasel, Yasmeen A. Darwish, Doaa Bahaa Eldin QH Natural history A study on foliar epidermis was conducted on nine species belonging to the Moraceae family to investigate diverse micromorphological characteristics that hold taxonomic importance in leaf epidermis. Based on LM (light microscopy) and SEM (scanning electron microscopy), it was found that the shape of epidermal cells in the studied members is rectangular, irregular, polygonal, and pentagonal on both leaf epidermal surfaces. The common shape of the epidermal cells is polygonal in most species. The size of the epidermal cell in length and width varies from species to species. The wall of the epidermal cells is thick in most species, except in Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L'H & eacute;r. ex Vent. and Morus alba L., and Morus laevigata Wall. ex Brandis, where the epidermal cells are thin on both leaf surfaces. It was found that the majority of the plants are hypostomatic, i.e., the adaxial surface of the leaves has no stomata. Most species have anomocytic stomata on the abaxial surface of the leaf. The cyclocytic stomata were found only in Ficus elastica Roxb. ex Hornem. and Ficus benjamina L. The stomata type, which is rare in the studied species, is cyclocytic, laterocytic, and paracytic. We found variations in the shape and size of leaf epidermal cells and stomata on both leaf surfaces in all selected species. The most important element of the leaf is the stomatal index, which serves as a geographic indicator and shows the transpiration rate of the leaf. The stomatal index ranges from (76.7%) in B. papyrifera to (2.13%) in F. benjamina on the adaxial surface, while on the abaxial surface it is highest (61.8%) in Ficus religiosa L. and lowest (3.06%) in Ficus virens Aiton. The identification of the plants at both genus and specific -levels was found to be taxonomically appropriate based on the epidermal architecture of the leaves. Thus, the current study aims to clarify the qualitative and quantitative properties of the leaf epidermis in order to give information for Moraceae family species identification and categorization. HARD 2024 Article PeerReviewed Hadi, Fazal and Jamal, Urooj and Khan, Muhammad Nauman and Razzaq, Abdul and Hayat, Khizar and Zaman, Faisal and Kaplan, Alevcan and Ali, Baber and Shah, Syed Nasar and Iqbal, Majid and Abdullah, - and Razak, Sarah Abdul and Ercisli, Sezai and Alwasel, Yasmeen A. and Darwish, Doaa Bahaa Eldin (2024) Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 33 (4). pp. 4141-4152. ISSN 1230-1485, DOI https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/181198 <https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/181198>. https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/181198 10.15244/pjoes/181198
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topic QH Natural history
spellingShingle QH Natural history
Hadi, Fazal
Jamal, Urooj
Khan, Muhammad Nauman
Razzaq, Abdul
Hayat, Khizar
Zaman, Faisal
Kaplan, Alevcan
Ali, Baber
Shah, Syed Nasar
Iqbal, Majid
Abdullah, -
Razak, Sarah Abdul
Ercisli, Sezai
Alwasel, Yasmeen A.
Darwish, Doaa Bahaa Eldin
Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques
description A study on foliar epidermis was conducted on nine species belonging to the Moraceae family to investigate diverse micromorphological characteristics that hold taxonomic importance in leaf epidermis. Based on LM (light microscopy) and SEM (scanning electron microscopy), it was found that the shape of epidermal cells in the studied members is rectangular, irregular, polygonal, and pentagonal on both leaf epidermal surfaces. The common shape of the epidermal cells is polygonal in most species. The size of the epidermal cell in length and width varies from species to species. The wall of the epidermal cells is thick in most species, except in Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L'H & eacute;r. ex Vent. and Morus alba L., and Morus laevigata Wall. ex Brandis, where the epidermal cells are thin on both leaf surfaces. It was found that the majority of the plants are hypostomatic, i.e., the adaxial surface of the leaves has no stomata. Most species have anomocytic stomata on the abaxial surface of the leaf. The cyclocytic stomata were found only in Ficus elastica Roxb. ex Hornem. and Ficus benjamina L. The stomata type, which is rare in the studied species, is cyclocytic, laterocytic, and paracytic. We found variations in the shape and size of leaf epidermal cells and stomata on both leaf surfaces in all selected species. The most important element of the leaf is the stomatal index, which serves as a geographic indicator and shows the transpiration rate of the leaf. The stomatal index ranges from (76.7%) in B. papyrifera to (2.13%) in F. benjamina on the adaxial surface, while on the abaxial surface it is highest (61.8%) in Ficus religiosa L. and lowest (3.06%) in Ficus virens Aiton. The identification of the plants at both genus and specific -levels was found to be taxonomically appropriate based on the epidermal architecture of the leaves. Thus, the current study aims to clarify the qualitative and quantitative properties of the leaf epidermis in order to give information for Moraceae family species identification and categorization.
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author Hadi, Fazal
Jamal, Urooj
Khan, Muhammad Nauman
Razzaq, Abdul
Hayat, Khizar
Zaman, Faisal
Kaplan, Alevcan
Ali, Baber
Shah, Syed Nasar
Iqbal, Majid
Abdullah, -
Razak, Sarah Abdul
Ercisli, Sezai
Alwasel, Yasmeen A.
Darwish, Doaa Bahaa Eldin
author_facet Hadi, Fazal
Jamal, Urooj
Khan, Muhammad Nauman
Razzaq, Abdul
Hayat, Khizar
Zaman, Faisal
Kaplan, Alevcan
Ali, Baber
Shah, Syed Nasar
Iqbal, Majid
Abdullah, -
Razak, Sarah Abdul
Ercisli, Sezai
Alwasel, Yasmeen A.
Darwish, Doaa Bahaa Eldin
author_sort Hadi, Fazal
title Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques
title_short Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques
title_full Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques
title_fullStr Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Micromorphological Foliar Screening for Identification of Moraceae Taxa using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques
title_sort micromorphological foliar screening for identification of moraceae taxa using light microscopy (lm) and scanning electron microscopy (sem) techniques
publisher HARD
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45857/
https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/181198
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