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Journal articles on the topic "Comparative morpho-anatomical analysis"

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Bondar, Y. "Comparative analysis of the leaf epidermis of two Rhododendron species in the conditions of Bugsko-Palesky region." Modern Phytomorphology 4 (April 1, 2013): 213–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.161374.

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Anatomical structure of leaf epidermis of two specie Rhododendron brachycarpumand Rh. fortunei was investigated on the first and second year of its life. For these species diagnostic features was clarified, as well as comparative morpho-anatomical analysis was conducted.
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Rahman Laskar, Md Ashikur, Md Tahidul Islam, Md Mahadiy Hasan, Subroto Kumar Das, and Md Uzzal Hossain. "Comparative Morpho-Anatomical Analysis of Kalanchoe Adans. Species From Bangladesh." Bangladesh Journal of Botany 51, no. 2 (2022): 229–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v51i2.60419.

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Morpho-anatomy of five Kalanchoe species including firstly reported Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri and Kalanchoe delagoensis species found in Bangladesh was analyzed to elucidate the previous taxonomic dispute by comparative study. Stomata observed in leaves of all of the experimented species were amphistomatic in nature. Presence of unequal subsidiary cells surrounding the guard cells was the cellular morphology of all the stomata. The abaxial surface of leaves contained more stomata than the adaxial surface in each species. K. gastonis- bonnieri and K. delagoensis were found to have the highest
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Krisantini, Megayani Sri Rahayu, Juang Gema Kartika, et al. "Comparative Analysis of Vegetative Development and Leaf Morpho-Anatomy in Three Taxa of Ornamental Alocasia (Araceae)." Horticulturae 10, no. 8 (2024): 778. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae10080778.

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This study examines the growth patterns, leaf morpho-anatomical traits and physiological characteristics of three ornamental taxa of Alocasia: A. melo, A reginae and Alocasia × morfontanensis ‘Bambino’. Using optical and scanning electron microscopy, the research obtained anatomical details of the leaves. Alocasia × morfontanensis ‘Bambino’ exhibited the highest leaf growth rate among the taxa studied, showing significant leaf number increases from the 8th to the 12th week after planting. Alocasia melo produced 2–3 new basal shoots after 20 weeks, whereas the other two taxa did not produce any
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Bobby, Md Nazneen. "Comparative morpho-anatomical studies of Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth and in vitro micro propagated plantlets." Journal of Medical pharmaceutical and allied sciences 13, no. 1 (2024): 6401–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.55522/jmpas.v13i1.5928.

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The current investigation was characterizing the pharmacognostical screening of the mother plant Albizia lebbeck and its in vitro propagated plantlets. The macroscopic analysis showed the presence of various parts of the plants and the anatomical studies revealed the presence of paracytic stomata of equal subsidiary cells; dendroid vein terminations; Thick–walled epidermal cells and parenchymatous ground tissue; cuticular projections with striations in the epidermal cells of a leaf; smaller vascular bundles with lateral veins; thick-walled bundle sheath fibers with thick vascular strands; irre
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Parveen, Abidah, John S. Adams, Vijayasankar Raman, et al. "Comparative Morpho-Anatomical and HPTLC Profiling of Tinospora Species and Dietary Supplements." Planta Medica 86, no. 07 (2020): 470–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1120-3711.

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AbstractOverlapping geographical occurrence, history of traditional use, confusion in species identification, and morphological resemblances among various species are some considerations that necessitate the importance of qualitative analysis for efficient quality control and safer botanical products. This paper provides detailed morpho-anatomies of the leaves and stems of Tinospora cordifolia, Tinospora crispa, and Tinospora sinensis, and stems of Tinospora baenzigeri. Microscopy studies of the selected Tinospora species revealed key diagnostic features that can help distinguish the closely r
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Knyazeva, S. G., and E. V. Hantemirova. "Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morpho-Anatomical Variability of Common Juniper (Juniperus communis L.)." Russian Journal of Genetics 56, no. 1 (2020): 48–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s102279542001007x.

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Al Shaye, Najla A. "Comparative morpho-anatomical study on Leptadenia pyrotechnica (Apocynaceae) growing in the hyper-arid and arid habitats of Saudi Arabia." PeerJ 11 (May 22, 2023): e15320. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15320.

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The use of wild plants is considered to be an eco-friendly and promising natural resource. In sandy desert habitats, Leptadenia pyrotechnica flourishes as a xerophytic shrub with high biomass production. As a dominant shrub in the arid sand dune habitats of Saudi Arabia, Leptadenia pyrotechnica (Forssk.) Decne (Asclepiadaceae) is one of the most common xerophytes; the many medicinal uses of this plant include treating allergies, productive coughs, abortions, diabetes, stomach disorders, fevers, kidney disorders, and stones. In such a distribution, morpho-anatomical characteristics, among other
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Bezsmertna, O., and N. Nuzhyna. "Morpho-anatomical peculiarities of Asplenium × souchei Litard and its parent forms." Modern Phytomorphology 7 (May 20, 2015): 121–28. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.160377.

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The comparative analysis of structural features of some morphological characters has been conducted. Anatomic peculiarities of petioles of Asplenium × souchei Litard. and its parental forms (A. obovatum Viv. subsp. billotii (F.W. Schultz) O. Bolòs, Vigo, Masalles & Ninot and A. septentrionale (L.) Hoffm.) in correspond with systematics are mentioned. Accordingly to the morphologic peculiarities of leaf blade (shape and dissection) of A. × souchei is closer to A. obovatum Viv. subsp. billotii than to A. septentrionale. But the anatomic structure and cross-sectional shape of petiole of A. ×
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Habib, Kamran, Rizwana Zulfiqar, and Abdul Nasir Khalid. "Additions to the lichen genus Rhizocarpon in Pakistan and their comparative analysis." Webbia 76, no. 1 (2021): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/jopt-9889.

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As part of a comprehensive study of lichen diversity of northern areas of Pakistan using molecular and morphological approaches, we found four species of the genus Rhizocarpon. The analysis revealed two new species in the lichen biota of Pakistan namely, Rhizocarpon lavatum and Rhizocarpon petraeum, while the other two, Rhizocarpon disporum and Rhizocarpon geminatum are reported for the second time, from new localities. In comparison to literature information and GenBank sequences of the same taxa, variation in the morpho-anatomical features and nucleotide differences in the ITS marker of nrDN
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Božić, Dragana, Dragana Rančić, Marija Sarić-Krsmanović, and Sava Vrbničanin. "Comparative analysis of leaf micromorphology and anatomy in cultivated and weedy sunflower (Helianthus annuus)." Acta herbologica 29, no. 1 (2020): 43–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/actaherb2001043b.

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There are various opinions in the literature on the importance of morpho-anatomical leaf features, such as the number of stomata, the presence of trichomes, cuticle thickness, cell size, leaf thickness, etc. for the susceptibility of plants to foliar herbicides. Knowing that differences in the plant's sensitivity to herbicides may be due to differences in leaf sufrace and inner structure of leaves, a detailed micromorphological and anatomical analysis was performed on the leaves of tolerant and susceptible sunflower forms, both in cultivated hybrids and populations of weedy sunflower. It is in
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Book chapters on the topic "Comparative morpho-anatomical analysis"

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Srivastava, Smita. "Morpho-Anatomical Adaptation against Salinity." In Plant Defense Mechanisms [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.101681.

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Plants tolerant of NaCl, implement several adjustments to acclimate to salt stress, such as biochemical, physiological, and morphological modifications. Besides, plants also adjust to saline circumstances by altering their anatomical structure of roots, leaves, and morphological modifications. The leaf and roots are among the essential plant organs and are involved in the transport of water and minerals used for photosynthesis. From a plant physiology perspective, water use efficiency in the quantity of CO2 fixed in photosynthesis compared to the leaf anatomy. In this review, we provide a comp
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Srivastava, Smita. "Morpho-Anatomical Adaptation against Salinity." In Plant Defense Mechanisms [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.101681.

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Plants tolerant of NaCl, implement several adjustments to acclimate to salt stress, such as biochemical, physiological, and morphological modifications. Besides, plants also adjust to saline circumstances by altering their anatomical structure of roots, leaves, and morphological modifications. The leaf and roots are among the essential plant organs and are involved in the transport of water and minerals used for photosynthesis. From a plant physiology perspective, water use efficiency in the quantity of CO2 fixed in photosynthesis compared to the leaf anatomy. In this review, we provide a comp
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