Aj. Afolayan et Jjm. Meyer, MORPHOLOGY AND ULTRASTRUCTURE OF SECRETING AND NONSECRETING FOLIAR TRICHOMES OF HELICHRYSUM AUREONITENS (ASTERACEAE), International journal of plant sciences, 156(4), 1995, pp. 481-487
Electron microscopical examination of foliar appendages of Helichrysum
aureonitens Sch. Bip. has revealed two types of trichomes. The nonsec
reting type consisting of four cells form a dense mass of long, fibrou
s hairs, covering the entire surface of the shoot. The glandular secre
ting type are few in number, club shaped, and consist of several cells
. Glandular trichomes consist of secretory cells with dense cytoplasm,
free ribosomes, numerous cisternae of endoplasmic reticulum, and scat
tered mitochondria. Secretions accumulate in a cavity beneath a sheath
derived from separation of the cuticularized outer wall surface of th
e top tier of secretory cells and are released to the outside when the
cavity ruptures. Only the apical pair of cells participate in secreti
on. Cells of both types have plastids without thylakoids. We hypothesi
ze that the active therapeutic compounds (probably flavonoids) secrete
d by H. aureonitens are produced by the endoplasmic reticulum in the g
landular trichomes.