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Leaf essential oil analysis and anatomical study of Cordia myxa from Turkey

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PLANT BIOSYSTEMS
Volume 155, Issue 2, Pages 204-210

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2020.1762788

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Cordia myxa; Boraginaceae; leaf anatomy; essential oil; Turkey

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The study investigated the leaf anatomical structure and essential oil chemical composition of Cordia myxa growing in Turkey, identifying distinguishing features that can be used in the diagnosis of this plant species. The major components of the essential oil were phytol and linalool, showcasing the unique chemical profile of Cordia myxa.
In this study, the leaf anatomical structure and essential oil chemical composition of Cordia myxa (Boraginaceae) growing in Turkey were investigated. In the anatomical study of C. myxa conducted by light microscopy, anomocytic stomata, cystoliths, cystolithic trichomes, glandular trichomes and calcium oxalate crystals were observed in the leaves, which are hypostomatic and bifacial. Long non-glandular trichomes, glandular trichomes and calcium oxalate crystals were found in the petiole. The major components of the essential oil were phytol (19.2%) and linalool (8.4%). These findings can be used as distinguishing elements in the diagnosis of Cordia myxa.

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