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A micromorphological study of some representative genera in the tribe saturejeae lamiaceae

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HUSAIN et al. as mentioned in this paper performed a micromorphological study of some representative genera in the tribe Saturejeae (Lamiaceae) and showed that the structure of the nutlet surface and leaf indumentum can provide useful additional character combinations in delimiting these closely related genera.
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This article is published in Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.The article was published on 1990-05-01. It has received 74 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Indumentum & Micromeria.

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Comparative leaf anatomical studies of Acinos species (Labiatae) from Wkey

TL;DR: A comparative study on the leaves of six Acinos taxa shows that trichomes not only are different in cell numbers within the species but also in density.
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Sem studies of petal structure of corolla of the species sibbaldia l. (rosaceae)

TL;DR: The petal epidermal cells exhibit definite geometrical patterns, where cell wall boundaries are usually raised, cell surface is marked with striae, which are ruminate at the projection.
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Capparaceae in the flora of Egypt

TL;DR: A systematic revision of the native species of the family Capparaceae (Cleome excluded) was carried out and SEM features of the leaf epidermis were proved to be of taxonomic significance.
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Nutlet micromorphology of Iranian Nepeta (Lamiaceae) species

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive morphological and micro-morphological study of 16 Iranian taxa of Nepeta (Lamiaceae) was conducted using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Nutlet micromorphology in selected species of nepeta l. (lamiaceae) in kashmir himalaya

TL;DR: The nutlet micromorphology of thirteen species of Nepeta was investigated by scanning electron microscopy and only smooth pattern is found in the authors' species and no sculptured pattern is recognised.
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The genus Pinus.

N. T. Mirov
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6-Hydroxyluteolin and scutellarein as phyletic markers in higher plants

TL;DR: 6-hydroxyluteolin is present in the majority as a leaf constituent in some highly specialized herbaceous families and its distribution patterns indicate that the ability to hydroxylate flavones in the 6-position arose relatively late in evolutionary time.
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