2016
DOI: 10.3329/bjpt.v23i2.30839
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Indian Cheilanthoid fern - A numerical taxonomic approach

Abstract: Twenty one species belonging to five genera (viz. Aleuritopteris F?e, Cheilanthes Sw., Doryopteris J. Sm., Notholaena R. Brown, Pellaea Link.) of the Indian cheilanthoid ferns were studied to develop the new data set of micromorphological details viz. epidermal cells, stomatal morphotypes, venation pattern and spore ultrastructre. Cluster analysis was performed by using the two- state of multiple characters that separate the genus Aleuritopteris from Cheilanthes at the Eucladian distance of 5.1, though complet… Show more

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“…Wei and Zhang (2013) used cluster analysis, principal coordinate analysis, and principal component analysis based on morphological variation for species delimitation in the fern genus Lemmaphyllum. Sen and Mukhopadhyay (2016) reported the use of morphology and spore characters and the use of numerical taxonomy methods in resolving taxonomic relationships of Indian cheilanthoid fern. It could be concluded, therefore, that results of this study provided evidence on the efficiency of combining sporophyte morphology and spore characters in ferns systematics study.…”
Section: Phenetic Relationships Of Species and Varieties Of Dicranopteris And Sticherusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wei and Zhang (2013) used cluster analysis, principal coordinate analysis, and principal component analysis based on morphological variation for species delimitation in the fern genus Lemmaphyllum. Sen and Mukhopadhyay (2016) reported the use of morphology and spore characters and the use of numerical taxonomy methods in resolving taxonomic relationships of Indian cheilanthoid fern. It could be concluded, therefore, that results of this study provided evidence on the efficiency of combining sporophyte morphology and spore characters in ferns systematics study.…”
Section: Phenetic Relationships Of Species and Varieties Of Dicranopteris And Sticherusmentioning
confidence: 99%