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Micromorphological characterization of seeds of dicot angiosperms from the Thal desert (Pakistan)

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In this article , a comparative morphometric analysis of internal and external seed features in the 16 dicot species representing 10 families from the Thal desert (Pakistan) using scanning electron microscopy was conducted.
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Abstract Micromorphological and ultrastructural data have been helpful in determining the evolution, classification, ecology and phylogeny of seed plants. Taxonomic utility of seed characters has been explored, although the value of micro-structure in selected dicot angiosperms from desert areas has not been adequately addressed. We conducted a comparative morphometric analysis of internal and external seed features in the 16 dicot species representing 10 families from the Thal desert (Pakistan) using scanning electron microscopy. Seeds were mostly minute and small and slightly larger than 1 mm in length except for Acacia nilotica, Astragalus hamosus and Prosopis juliflora. Seeds varied in shape from elliptical to obovate, D-shaped, reniform, rhomboid and ellipsoidal. The cell outline, periclinal boundaries and sculpture pattern of the anticlinal wall were generally rugulate, reticulate and striate, papillate and rugose or rarely undulating granulate. The seed coat also comprises diverse forms of epicuticular projections and texture. The phenetics of 84 character-states using principal component and dendrogram statistics supported the affinities among desert species. Here, we identified micromorphological similarities and differences among dicot angiosperms to determine their systematic relationships. Graphical Abstract

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Palyno-taxonomic approach through light and scanning electron microscopy for the identification of herbaceous Asteraceae species from Sikaram Mountain Pak-Afghan border.

TL;DR: In this paper , a pollen study was carried out to assess the taxonomic value for 15 species of Asteraceae growing on the Sikaram Mountain Pak-Afghan border, and 15 pollen characters with size, shape, polar view, pollen type, aperture orientation, and exine sculpturing in the eurypalynous pollen were observed.
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Micromorphological Sculptural Diversity in Foliar Epidermis and Trichomes Features among Invasive Species

TL;DR: In this article , the role of light microscopic and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) micromorphological traits of the epidermis in identifying and classifying invasive plants has been examined.
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The seeds of dicotyledons

TL;DR: The contents of this volume consist of the Figures described in volume I, and descriptions of seeds by families described in that volume.
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Seed Coat Microsculpturing in Brassica and Allied Genera (Subtribes Brassicinae, Raphaninae, Moricandiinae)

TL;DR: This analysis provides evidence for the close relationship among the various genera within the subtribe Brassicinae, and also the closeness of Raphanus, Enarthrocarpus and Moricandia of subtribe Raphaninae andMoricandiinae with the Brassicinee.
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Variation of seed heteromorphism in Chenopodium album and the effect of salinity stress on the descendants.

TL;DR: There was a significant difference in plant development and seed proliferation pattern from the two types of seeds only when the parent plants were treated with high salinity, and seed heteromorphism of C. album varied between the two populations, and such variation may be attributed to the salinity.
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Updated Methods for Seed Shape Analysis.

TL;DR: Digital technologies, together with development of quantification and modeling methods, allows a better description of seed shape, allowing to compare between genotypes or along developmental phases as well as to establish the level of variation in different sets of seeds.
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