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Epidermis-II. Guard Cells in Cucumber Stomata Guard cells

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Epidermis-II

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Guard Cells in Cucumber

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Stomata

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Guard cells

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Unevenly thickened wall

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Distribution of Stomata

PlantAverage number of stomata/cm2

Upper Epidermis Lower Epidermis

Apple 0 29,400

Black oak 0 58,000

Cabbage 14,100 22,600

Corn 5,200 6,800

Geranium 1,900 5,900

Mulberry 0 48,000

Pea 10,100 21,600

Scarlet oak 0 103,800

Sunflower 8,500 15,600

Wheat 3,300 1,400

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Guard cells level with epidermal cells

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Ficus sunken stoma

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Hakea sunken stoma

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Sunken stoma in pine needle

Also note that epidermal cells are sclerified and fibers occur beneath the epidermis

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Oleander stomata in crypt

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Yucca stomata in channels

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Guard cells and Subsidiary Cells

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Stomatal Development

• Mesogenous – guard cells and subsidiary cells have a common origin

• Perigenous – guard cells and subsidiary cells DO NOT have a common origin

• Mesoperigenous – some subsidiary cells have a common origin with guard cells

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Some of the common developmental patterns

• Anomocytic – no subsidiary cells• Diacytic – two subsidiary cells at right

angles to the guard cells• Paracytic – two or more subsidiary cells

parallel the guard cells• Actinocytic – subsidiary cells seem to

radiate from guard cells• Anisocytic – three unequal-sized

subsidiary cells surround the guard cells

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Anomocytic

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Diacytic

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Paracytic

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Trichomes

• Nonglandular trichomes– Unicellular trichomes– Multicellular trichomes

• Uniserate• Multiserate• Stellate hairs• Candelabriform hairs• Peltate hairs or scales

• Glandular trichomes – stalk and glandular head

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SEM of tobacco leaf surface

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Papillae in Colocasia leaf

Ordinary epidermal cells with papillae or short trichomes?

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Corn leaf with a unicellular trichome

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Multicelluar uniserate trichomes

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Branched trichomes

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Peltate trichomes in olive

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Stellate trichomes

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Glandular trichomes in potato leaves

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Glandular trichomes in alfalfa

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Trichomes in lavender leaves

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Glandular trichome in Venus fly trap

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Unusual Epidermal Cells

• Lithocysts

• Silica cells and cork cells

• Bulliform cells

• Multiple epidermis and hypodermis

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Lithocysts containing a cystolith

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Silica cells and cork cells in grass leaves

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Bulliform cells

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Multiple epidermis

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Periclinal divisions in the epidermis give rise to a multiple epidermis