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Salt effect on yield and composition of shoot essential oil and trichome morphology and density on leaves of Mentha pulegium
Authors:Najoua Karray-Bouraoui  Mokded Rabhi  Manel Neffati  Barbara Baldan  Annamaria Ranieri  Brahim Marzouk  Mokhtar Lachal  Abderrazak Smaoui
Institution:Najoua Karray-Bouraoui, Mokded Rabhi, Manel Neffati, Barbara Baldan, Annamaria Ranieri, Brahim Marzouk, Mokhtar Lachaâl,Abderrazak Smaoui,
Abstract:The aim of the present work was to study salt effect on the yield and composition of shoot essential oil (EO) and the structures responsible for its biosynthesis in Mentha pulegium L. Shoot EO was extracted by hydrodistillation and composition was determined by GC–MS method. Apical and basal leaves were taken for microscopy analyses; small fresh samples were observed directly without fixation or metallisation with environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) and stereomicroscope (SM). Fresh separate epidermis was used for light microscopy (LM). Salt stress enhanced EO yield by about 2.75 times and affected the percentage of menthone, which is the major compound (not, vert, similar51%), increasing that of pulegone. Menthone, pulegone, and neomenthol constituting the monoterpene class were found to be the principal components. The anatomical study showed three types of trichomes: (i) non-glandular, multicellular, simple hairs; (ii) small, capitate glandular trichomes; (iii) and peltate glandular trichomes. In control plants, the density and size of trichomes varied with leaf side (abaxial or adaxial) and developmental stage. Salt stress results in significant modifications affecting trichome distribution and size on both sides.
Keywords:Essential oil  Mentha pulegium  Salinity  Trichomes
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