Forage grasses are an important component of livestock systems due to their contribution to animal feed, soil conservation, and carbon sequestration. In the face of climate change, analyzing stomatal characteristics allows us to understand the mechanisms of adaptation and tolerance to environmental stress. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the stomatal characteristics and trichome density of ten forage grasses present in a pine-oak dominated ecosystem. Sampling was carried out in October and November 2022 on a 1938 ha area. Mature, healthy leaves were selected, and epidermal impressions were obtained from the adaxial and abaxial surfaces using the cyanoacrylate method. Observations were made with an optical microscope at 400× magnification, quantifying stomatal density, trichome density, number of epidermal cells, and stomatal index per mm2. The results indicated that nine species were amphistomatic, while Schizachyrium scoparium exhibited an epistomatic pattern. Muhlenbergia arizonica showed the highest stomatal density, and Setaria parviflora the lowest. It is concluded that there is high stomatal variability among species, highlighting its importance for the management and improvement of pastures.
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Jaime Neftalí Márquez-Godoy
Edith Ramírez-Segura
Abieser Vázquez-González
Grasses
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias
Autonomous University of Chihuahua
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Márquez-Godoy et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d896166c1944d70ce0745d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/grasses5020016