2018
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23174
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Leaf epidermal micromorphology and its implications in systematics of certain taxa of the fern family Pteridaceae from Northern Pakistan

Abstract: The present study is insights into foliar epidermal anatomy for characterizing clades, and their utility in taxonomic segregation of certain species of Pteridaceae from Northern Pakistan. The leaf epidermal anatomy of 10 species of Pteridaceae representing four genera were examined using light and scanning electron microscope. A micromorphological matrix was constructed for eight qualitative and 12 quantitative characters. unweighted pair group method with arithmetic means and principal components analysis sta… Show more

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“…SEM has proven to be very valuable for the observation of the surface morphology of material, mainly due to improved depth of field and high resolution, which is not available under light microscopy (Butt et al, ; Esfandani‐Bozchaloyi & Zaman, ; Shah, Ahmad, Zafar, Malik, et al, ; Shah, Ahmad, Zafar, Razzaq, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Ahmad, Shah, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Ahmad, Dilbar, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Amhad, Sultana, et al, ). In the last few years the SEM has made a massive impact on diverse branches of biological research (Ashfaq et al, ; Bahadur et al, ; Shah, Celik et al, ; Sufyan et al, ; Ullah, Papini, et al, ; Ullah, Zaman, et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SEM has proven to be very valuable for the observation of the surface morphology of material, mainly due to improved depth of field and high resolution, which is not available under light microscopy (Butt et al, ; Esfandani‐Bozchaloyi & Zaman, ; Shah, Ahmad, Zafar, Malik, et al, ; Shah, Ahmad, Zafar, Razzaq, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Ahmad, Shah, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Ahmad, Dilbar, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Amhad, Sultana, et al, ). In the last few years the SEM has made a massive impact on diverse branches of biological research (Ashfaq et al, ; Bahadur et al, ; Shah, Celik et al, ; Sufyan et al, ; Ullah, Papini, et al, ; Ullah, Zaman, et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies adopted microscopic techniques for addition of new species record, plant systematics, anatomical, micro, and macro morphological studies and finding variations among medicinal plants authenticity (Bahadur et al, ; Bahadur et al, ; David, Ain, Ahmad, Zaman, & Jahan, ; Esfandani‐Bozchaloyi & Zaman, ; Raei Niaki et al, ; Shah, Ahmad, Zafar, & Zaman, ; Shah et al, ; Shah et al, ; Shah et al, ; Shah et al, : Ullah et al, ). To introduce new species in Pakistan flora, the taxonomist and scientists contributed in this regard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SEM has proven to be invaluable for observations of the surface morphology of plant materials, primarily due to the increased depth of field and high resolution, which are unobtainable by LM. This tool along with LM allows the use of more micromorphological data in taxonomic, biological, and morphogenetic studies of many fern families and species (David, Ain, Ahmad, Zaman, & Jahan, ; Shah et al, ; Shah, Ahmad, Zafar, Malik, et al, , Shah, Ahmad, Zafar, Razzaq, et al, ; Shah, Çelik, et al, ; Zaman et al, ), as well as other plants groups (Attar, Esfandani‐Bozchaloyi, Mirtadzadini, Ullah, & Zaman, ; Bahadur et al, ; Esfandani‐Bozchaloyi & Zaman, ; Gul et al, ; Kandemir, Çelik, Ullah, Shah, & Zaman, ; Rashid, Zafar, Ahmad, Khan, et al, ; Rashid, Zafar, Ahmad, Malik, et al, ; Saqib et al, ; Ullah et al, ; Ullah, Papini, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Ahmad, Dilbar, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Ahmad, Shah, et al, ; Ullah, Zafar, Amhad, Sultana, et al, ; Ullah, Zaman, et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%