2019
DOI: 10.21608/taec.2019.17752.1006
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Morphological and anatomical characteristics of endemic Rosa arabica ( Rosoideae, Rosaceae) from Sinai, Egypt.

Abstract: Rosa arabica is endemic to the high mountain area of the St. Catherine Protectorate, Southern Sinai, Egypt. It has been listed as Critically Endangered in the IUCN Red Plant List.The present study aimed to provide detailed morphological and anatomical characters of the endemic Rosa arabica by using light and scanning electron microscopy in order to expand knowledge of its taxonomy. The present study revealed the presence of three types of trichomes: simple unicellular, glandular unicellular stalked and glandul… Show more

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“…Then specimens were processed according to the paraffin wax method of (Shamso et al, 2019) to prepare samples for microtome sectioning at 10-15 μm thickness. Sections were fixed on glass slides through Haupt's adhesive (1gm gelatin dissolved in 50 ml warm distilled water then 7.5 ml glycerol added + small phenol crystal then kept in the refrigerator for 24 h till solidification) and left to dry for 24h.…”
Section: Anatomical Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then specimens were processed according to the paraffin wax method of (Shamso et al, 2019) to prepare samples for microtome sectioning at 10-15 μm thickness. Sections were fixed on glass slides through Haupt's adhesive (1gm gelatin dissolved in 50 ml warm distilled water then 7.5 ml glycerol added + small phenol crystal then kept in the refrigerator for 24 h till solidification) and left to dry for 24h.…”
Section: Anatomical Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The whole Rosa plant was used to treat reproductive troubles in sheep, goats, equines, and camels (Pieroni et al, 2006). The extractions of its leaf, flower and fruit have significant medicinal uses due to their active constituents (Shamso et al, 2019), phenolic compounds (Mostafa et al, 2017 and as fuel (Omar & Nagy, 2015). In addition, as R. arabica belongs to Rosaceae; the rose is important in the ornamental flower industries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphologically, section Caninae is characterized by pink or white flowers. R. arabica exhibits a range of intermediate morphological characters between R. canina and R. rubiginosa , especially in terms of the petal color; R. arabica shows pale to deep rose petals [ 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%