2011
DOI: 10.21608/bfsa.2011.63217
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Macro- And Micromorphology of the Leaf, Stem, Stem Bark and Flower of Vangueria Edulis Cultivated in Egypt

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“…The results from this study show that the four taxa studied were all hypostomatic (i.e. stomata occur only on the lower/abaxial surfaces) and possessed paracytic type of stomata (Plates 6 and 7) that is characteristic of the Rubiaceae [16, 29,34]. This agrees with the findings of Obembe [29] who reported paracytic stomata in M. elegans, M. chippi and M. landolphoides However, the individual plants differed from one another in quantitative stomata parameters such as the stomata density, index and size.…”
Section: Stomata Types and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results from this study show that the four taxa studied were all hypostomatic (i.e. stomata occur only on the lower/abaxial surfaces) and possessed paracytic type of stomata (Plates 6 and 7) that is characteristic of the Rubiaceae [16, 29,34]. This agrees with the findings of Obembe [29] who reported paracytic stomata in M. elegans, M. chippi and M. landolphoides However, the individual plants differed from one another in quantitative stomata parameters such as the stomata density, index and size.…”
Section: Stomata Types and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%