Environmental Sciences Proceedings (Jun 2022)

Effect of Seasonal Environmental Changes on Leaf Anatomical Responses of <i>Limoniastrum guyonianum</i> in Sabkha Biotope

  • Fayçal Boughalleb,
  • Sameh Maaloul,
  • Raoudha Abdellaoui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/environsciproc2022016012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. 12

Abstract

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Climate change conditions can strongly influence the kinetics of morphogenetic processes. Our study showed that the total thickness of leaf lamina, adaxial palisade parenchyma, abaxial palisade parenchyma and spongy parenchyma increased significantly during the dry period, especially in August (31.4%, 52.1%, 37.6%, 27.69%, respectively). Moreover, the adaxial and abaxial epidermis becomes thicker during the most dry months (July and August). Likewise, the adaxial cuticle thickness increased during the dry period. The stomata density in the adaxial and abaxial leaf sides is 1.36- and 1.4-fold higher than those recorded during the wet periods. However, the salt glands’ density showed a much greater increase in the abaxial face (+2.4-fold). The bundle sheath size was unchanged under the seasonal environmental fluctuation in the sabkha. The xylem vessels diameter showed a maximum reduction in August (–63.8%). Likewise, the xylem vessels density increased significantly during the dry period. The closer relationship between the anatomical proprieties with soil salinity allows us to conclude that salt stress is one of the most limiting factors for Limoniastrum guyonianum in its natural biotope.

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