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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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Micromorphology, Anatomy and Myxocarpy of Nutlets of Selected Micromeria Species (Lamiaceae)

TL;DR: Lamiaceae is a large family comprising 220 genera and nearly 4,000 species, widely distributed and one of the area of major morphological diversity of this family is Mediterranean region.
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Weed seed epidermal anatomy of wheat and cotton fields from district Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan.

TL;DR: Diversity of epidermal stucture of studied seeds that can be used for proper identification of seeds of important weeds in Pakistan are highlits.
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Defining phylogenetic relationship of Nepeta x tmolea and its parents via DNA barcoding.

TL;DR: According to the authors' result, N. × tmolea have some intermediate characters compared to its parents, and nrITS data give more information phylogenetically, and also the most polymorphic loci are seen in nr ITS data.
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Nutlet micromorphology of the genus Marrubium L. and allies and its systematic implication (Lamiaceae: tribe Marrubieae)

TL;DR: The investigation revealed that the type of sculpturing was more useful in taxon delimitation among Marrubium species and allies at the species rank.

Estudio de las núculas de "Satureja" (Lamiaceae) en el suroeste de España

TL;DR: Un estudio micromorfologico y anatomico de nuculas de Satureja en el suroeste de Espana y diferencias anatomicas tanto en el epicarpo y mesocarpo como en the endocarpi permiten difererciar los taxones estudiados.
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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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