@article{ajmbr2014251,
author={{Essiett, U. A. and Iwok, E. S.},
title={Floral and Leaf Anatomy of <i>Hibiscus</i> Species},
journal={American Journal of Medical and Biological Research},
volume={2},
number={5},
pages={101--117},
year={2014},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/ajmbr/2/5/1},
issn={2328-4099},
abstract={<b> </b><b> </b>Comparative anatomical studies of the leaves and flowers of <i>H. arnottianus, H. surattensis, H. acetosella and H. rosa-sinensis </i>are described. The anisocytic stomata was the commonest followed by brachyparacytic, anomocytic, staurocytic stomata and laterocytic stomatas respectively. <i>H. acetosella</i> are distinguished on other species by having laterocytic stomata on both surfaces of leaves and parallel contiguous stomata are found on abaxial surface while in <i>H. rosa-sinensis</i> laterocytic is found only on adaxial surface. There are five different types of abnormal stomata, unopened stomatal pore, two stomata sharing one subsidiary cell, parallel contiguous stomata and aborted guard cell found in all the surfaces of the leaves and flowers. In addition parallel contiguous stomata are found on adaxial surface of <i>H. rosa-sinensis</i> and abaxial surface of <i>H. arnottianus</i> flower. <i>H. rosa-sinensis</i> had five-armed trichome on the abaxial surface that helps in distinguishing it from other species studied. Crystal druses are only present on both adaxial surface of <i>H. arnottianus</i> and <i>H. rosa-sinensis</i> leaf and on the abaxial surface of <i>H. acetosella</i> flower. The shape of epidermal cells, anticlinal cell walls, guard cell areas, stomatal index and trichomes varied. The results obtained could be used as diagnostic tool for plant identification and preparation of monograph on the species.},
doi={10.12691/ajmbr-2-5-1}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
