2011
DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2011.584075
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Glandular trichomes of Rosmarinus officinalis L.: Anatomical and phytochemical analyses of leaf volatiles

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“…The Lamiaceae are an important family of medicinal plants [27], where most species are aromatic and have essential oils [28,29]. Specifically, the three species selected for this study are rich in essential oils composed mainly of monoterpenes [20,[30][31][32][33]. Daphne gnidium species was selected for its low, although major, concentration of flavonoids [34].…”
Section: Selection Of the Studied Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lamiaceae are an important family of medicinal plants [27], where most species are aromatic and have essential oils [28,29]. Specifically, the three species selected for this study are rich in essential oils composed mainly of monoterpenes [20,[30][31][32][33]. Daphne gnidium species was selected for its low, although major, concentration of flavonoids [34].…”
Section: Selection Of the Studied Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sections were cut using a Reichert Jung Ultracut-E ultramicrotome (Boix et al 2011;Kim et al 2011). Ultrathin sections (80 nm) were picked up onto copper grids and post-stained with 2.5 % uranyl acetate followed with lead citrate solution (Reynolds 1963).…”
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“…Acedo and Llamas (2001) also reported that foliar micromorphological characters are important in the systematic studies of grasses. Boix et al (2011) investigated the anatomical characteristics of Rosmarinus officinalis leaves under light and scanning electron microscopy and observed that peltate and capitate trichomes were rich in volatile oils. The leaf epidermal features were also found significant taxonomic features (Abbruzzese et al, 2013;Mickle, Lumaga, Moretti, & De Luca, 2011;Ponzi and Pizzolongo, 2003).…”
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