The genus Ziziphus Mill. is a member of the Family Rhamnaceae and comprises of ca. 170 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. The species in the genus are of economic and medicinal importance.
The gastric mill on the genus Cyrtograpsus (Varunidae) has not been described previously. A morphological comparative study of the gastric mill ossicles within its species (C. angulatus, C. altimanus and C. affinis) was carried out. This research attempts to give new evidence to validate the existence of these three species and to serve as a guide to identify them.
The taxonomical description of the species followed Mill (1982). Morphological measurements were based on 15-20 plant specimens. Anatomical studies were carried out on the samples kept in alcohol...
ples of Ziziphus plants were collected from the field. A twig of 24 cm which contained both floral and vegetative part was collected from each plant and was pressed immediately in the field to maintain the morphological features such as fruit, flower and leaves of the plant for the analysis. The specimens were identi-fied in the herbarium.
Phytomorphology is the study of the physical form and external structure of plants. This is usually considered distinct from plant anatomy, which is the study of the internal structure of plants, especially at the microscopic level. Plant morphology is useful in the visual identification of plants. Recent studies in molecular biology started to investigate the molecular processes involved in determining the
The leaf anatomy of nine species of Manihot Mill. has been studied with the objective of finding anatomical features that contribute to our understanding of the taxonomy of the genus. Leaf samples were collected in the field and from herbarium specimens, and standardized methods were used for both light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Solanum villosum. Mill. This species is accepted, and its native range is Macaronesia, N. Africa to Eritrea and Mozambique, Europe to China and Arabian Peninsula, Indian Subcontinent. Toggle navigation. Descriptions. Images. Distribution. Synonyms.
The following is a defined list of terms which are used to describe leaf morphology in the description and taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (a single leaf blade or lamina) or compound (with several leaflets).The edge of the leaf may be regular or irregular, may be
The gastric mill on the genus Cyrtograpsus (Varunidae) has not been described previously. A morphological comparative study of the gastric mill ossicles within its species (C. angulatus, C. altimanus and C. affinis) was carried out.This research attempts to give new evidence to validate the existence of these three species and to serve as a guide to identify them.
The genus Ziziphus Mill. is a member of the Family Rhamnaceae and comprises of ca. 170 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. The species in the genus are of economic and medicinal importance. This study was conducted to identify the members of the genus in Saudi Arabia as well as morphological features that show delimitation in the genus.
ples of Ziziphus plants were collected from the field. A twig of 24 cm which contained both floral and vegetative part was collected from each plant and was pressed immediately in the field to maintain the morphological features such as fruit, flower and leaves of the plant for the analysis. The specimens were identi-fied in the herbarium.
p> Rhus chinensis Mill. (Anacardiaceae) has been reported as a new record for the flora of Turkey. Detailed morphological description and leaf anatomical properties are provided.
examples (they can also consult any published plant description). However, since the manuscript deals with comparison, the descriptions of the three species have been compared and the differences between them are presented. Plant morphology B. coccinea A partly erect perennial herb, about 45–60 cm high and reproducing by seeds.
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Collected plant materials are used for making morphological description as well as herbarium specimens from herbariums SO, SOM and SOA. For morphological measurements are used 50 herbarium materials. The botanical descriptive terminology is according to STEARN (2004). The pollen morphology is examined with LM (Amplival, Carl–Zeiss Yena), after
A herbarium (Latin: hortus siccus) is a collection of plant samples with associated data preserved for long-term study. These materials may include pressed and mounted plants, seeds, dry fruits, wood sections, pollen, microscope slides, silica-stored materials, frozen DNA extractions, and fluid-preserved flowers or fruits; all are generally referred to as herbarium specimens.
Morphological and Anatomical study Morphological characteristics were determined from fresh and herbarium materials. The taxonomic description of the plant was carried out according to Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands(Mill, 1982) and was also confirmed by the herbarium samples of deposited species in VANF. An Olympus SZX12
In the context of morphology-based taxonomy, phylogenetic analysis of morphological data is also critical for placing new species within a higher taxon, given the obvious shortcomings of using overall morphological similarity to classify species (e.g., Wiley, 1981).
The leaf anatomy of nine species of Manihot Mill. has been studied with the objective of finding anatomical features that contribute to our understanding of the taxonomy of the genus. Leaf samples were collected in the field and from herbarium specimens, and standardized methods were used for both light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Herbarium, collection of dried plant specimens mounted on sheets of paper. The plants are usually collected in situ (e.g., where they were growing in nature), identified by experts, pressed, and then carefully mounted to archival paper in such a way that all major morphological characteristics are visible (i.e., both sides of the leaves and the floral structures).
were taken fr om plant specimen vouchers herbarium . Pollen morphological descriptions are based on features . Salvia fruticosa Mill., Mentha virdis L. and Lavandula officinalis L. were
Apr 01, 2017· Heimerl (1900) noted a great deal of variations with regard to colour and shape of the bracts in B. glabra and B. spectabilis.As per description and study of the morphological characters of the specimens, B. spectabilis Willd., B. glabra Choisy and B. peruviana Bonp., are the only species possessing large, colourful and showy bracts which are horticulturally important for gardening