1988
DOI: 10.11110/kjpt.1988.18.4.275
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A taxonomical study of Korean Pteridaceae on the morphology of leaf epidermis

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“…A number of leaf micromorphological characters observed here can be used for systematics and phylogenetic analysis in certain species and genera of Pteridaceae from Pakistan. The leaf micromorphological results of this investigation are in agreement with the literature on Pteridaceae (Bondada et al, ; Chuang & Liu, ; Lee, ; Nayar, ; Sundue, ), but it expand our knowledge of different taxon sampling studied here and leaf epidermal study has a source of distinct features in Pakistani Pteridaceae. The characters of leaf micromorphology by using light and scanning electron microscopy varies considerably among species studied.…”
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“…A number of leaf micromorphological characters observed here can be used for systematics and phylogenetic analysis in certain species and genera of Pteridaceae from Pakistan. The leaf micromorphological results of this investigation are in agreement with the literature on Pteridaceae (Bondada et al, ; Chuang & Liu, ; Lee, ; Nayar, ; Sundue, ), but it expand our knowledge of different taxon sampling studied here and leaf epidermal study has a source of distinct features in Pakistani Pteridaceae. The characters of leaf micromorphology by using light and scanning electron microscopy varies considerably among species studied.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Stomata mean length in the investigated species vary from 25 ± 1 μm to 49 ± 3 μm. In contrast, Lee () reported that stomatal mean length in some species of Pteris , Adiantum , and Onychium vary from 28 to 50 μm. It may thus be concluded that the mean stomatal length in studied taxa ranges is about 25 to 50 μm.…”
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“…Structure of stomata reported in many species of ferns shows a remarkable taxonomic significance (Chuang & Liu, ; Pant & Khare, ; Sen & Hennipman, ; Viane & Cotthem, ; Ziegler, ). Stomata size and frequency is reported to delimit the genera of certain ferns species (Lee & Oh, ). Trichomes are reported by various workers are useful in taxonomic study of many ferns species (Barthlott, Wiersch, Čolić, & Koch, ; Krings, Kellogg, Kerp, & Taylor, ; Nayar, ).…”
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confidence: 99%