Counting of Stomata from Different Types of Leaves


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Kirti Suthar | Pooja Yadav | Komal Sutariya | Sheeba Menon

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6

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Stomata play a vital role in a plant's life. It helps in the process of Photosynthesis and Respiration. The exchange of gases also occurs through stomata. Thus Stomata is very important part of the plant. Few plants belonging to class Dicot and Monocot were collected to study the number of stomata present in their leaves. Leaves from Herbs, Shrubs, Trees and Climbers were collected for the study. These leaves were collected from wide areas from Ahmedabad city. As the stomata are located on the dorsal surface of leaf, the chlorophyll was scrapped from the dorsal surface. The chlorophyll content should be removed to see the stomata clearly. This chlorophyll content was removed using blade/scalpel and water. The number of stomata was calculated using 'ËœMicrometer slide'. The scale on 'ËœMicrometer scale' was 0.01 micrometer. This 'ËœMicrometer slide' was kept under the microscope and the scale was fixed. After that only the number of stomata was calculated. It was found that 'ËœTulsi' had the maximum number of stomata among the dicotyledons whereas 'ËœPancreatium sp' had the maximum number of stomata among the Monocotyledons. The stomata were calculated in fresh leaves of collected plants. The number stomata were carried out under 'ËœCompound Microscope'. The number of stomata is directly related to the enhancement of Physiological process. By Kirti Suthar | Pooja Yadav | Komal Sutariya | Sheeba Menon"Counting of Stomata from Different Types of Leaves" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-6 , October 2017, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd4717.pdf Paper URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/cell-biology/4717/counting-of-stomata-from-different-types-of-leaves/kirti-suthar

Keyword :

Stomata, Guard cell, Epidermis
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