Abstract
Newcastelia viscida occurs in an arid region of Western Australia. The leaves have a layer of resin
with terpenoid components, secreted by glandular hairs, which makes up 15 % of the mature leaf
dry weight. Five types of terpene-secreting hairs are described and their development outlined.
Resin is secreted beneath the cuticle of the glandular hair, which expands and breaks to release the
resin. Glandular hairs at the time of secretion are characterized by a large number of osmiophilic
plastids lacking internal membranes, and tubules of proliferated rough and smooth endoplasmic
reticulum.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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