Development, structure and senescence of colleters in Gardenia lucida Roxb. (Rubiaceae)
Yash Dave, P. M. Kuriachen, Thomas Vinoth
Abstract
Colleters are found on the adaxial basal part of the stipule and calyx of Gardenia lucida. They secrete a yellow transparent resinous substance commonly known as "Dikamali gum". They develop on both the stipule and calyx from a group of epidermal and hypodermal initials. A mature colleter consists of a central core of elongated parenchymatous cells surrounded by a palisade-like secretory epidermis. Druses type crystals of calcium oxalate are frequent in the colleters. At the time of senescence the central cells show lignification and the presence of tannin.
Keywords
colleters; Gardenia lucida
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1988.001
Journal ISSN:- 2083-9480 (online)
- 0001-6977 (print; ceased since 2016)
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