Taxonomic significance of anatomical and micro-morphological characteristics of Silene takesimensis Uyeki & Sakata

Microsc Res Tech. 2023 Nov;86(11):1542-1547. doi: 10.1002/jemt.24383. Epub 2023 Jun 29.

Abstract

This study used the foliar epidermal anatomical characteristics through microscopic techniques to compare the foliar anatomy of Silene takesimensis Uyeki & Sakata (Caryophyllaceae). The species is endemic to South Korea. This study examined the foliar epidermal anatomical traits. The leaf morphological traits of the species are essential to distinguish the species from other taxa. The comparative systemic significance of the character species was examined. The epidermal cell shape, the epidermal cell wall, and the number of lobes per cell were among the distinctive foliar anatomical characteristics. The variations in quantitative characteristics were significant. The systematics of the genus Silene were supported by various microscopic methods. The foliar epidermal anatomical characteristics of the endemic species S. takesimensis have significant taxonomic characteristics to differentiate the species. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: Silene takesimensis, a member of the Caryophyllaceae family, has been studied in-depth. Valuable insights and knowledge were obtained about the unique characteristics and behaviors of Silene takesimensis using SEM.

Keywords: SEM; Silene takesimensis; South Korea; foliar epidermal anatomy; taxonomy.