Comparison of Leaves Morphology and Stomatal Characteristics of Frangipani (Plumeria acuminata) in Polluted and Not Polluted Place
Date
2021-04-30Author
MUDAKIR, Imam
PUJIASTUTI, Pujiastuti
ASYIAH, Iis Nur
MURDIYAH, Siti
NOVENDA, Ika Lia
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Leaves are an important organ for plants. One part of leaf is stomata which function as a place
for gas exchange. The method used in this research is the observation of the morphology and
anatomy of frangipani leaves (Plumeria acuminata) which are exposed to pollution and not
exposed to pollution. The purpose of this study was to determine environmental conditions or as
a bioindicator by observing damage to plants. Macroscopic damage to plants in leaf morphology
and microscopic damage to changes in leaf stomata conditions. Observations show that the
morphology of frangipani leaves (Plumeria acuminata) which are not exposed to pollution is
larger than frangipani leaves (Plumeria acuminata) which are exposed to pollution. The number
of stomata in the abaxial part is more than the adaxial part. Meanwhile, the number of stomata
on frangipani leaves (Plumeria acuminata) that were not exposed to pollution was more than
those exposed to pollution. The stomata type on frangipani leaves (Plumeria acuminata) is
anomocytic type with kidney-shaped covering cells.
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