2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcrbp.2018.503.003
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Morpho-Anatomical Studies of Cleome monophylla L.

Abstract: Cleome monophylla L. belongs to the family Cleomaceae (spindle flower family) and is commonly used in traditional and folklore medicines for treating various diseases. The present study investigated the morpho-anatomical characterization of leaf, stem, root and powder of C. monophylla. The result revealed a special type of trichome called shaggy-trichome frequently on the stem and other organs of the plants, anisocytic and actinocytic type of stomata in the leaf. A large number of fibres, vessel elements, trac… Show more

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“…According to Abirami and Vijayashalini (2018), in C . monophylla , the stem has an epidermal layer with spindle‐shaped cells, the cortex has about five layers of parenchyma cells, sclerenchyma occurs in circular masses in the most inner part of the cortex, and the vascular bundle includes small filaments of phloem located around the xylem.…”
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“…According to Abirami and Vijayashalini (2018), in C . monophylla , the stem has an epidermal layer with spindle‐shaped cells, the cortex has about five layers of parenchyma cells, sclerenchyma occurs in circular masses in the most inner part of the cortex, and the vascular bundle includes small filaments of phloem located around the xylem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Abirami and Vijayashalini (2018) described the petiole of C . monophylla as basket‐shaped with a shallow adaxial sulcus, a thin epidermal layer of small square/circular cells with prominent cuticle, and fundamental tissue consisting of large, circular, and thin‐walled parenchymal cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
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