2012
DOI: 10.15835/nsb416340
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Petiolar Anatomy as an Aid to the Identification of Mangifera indica L. Varieties

Abstract: Petiole anatomy of eight varieties of Mangifera indica L

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“…Thus, both approaches could hinder the development of taxonomical data on local mango and it is necessary to develop another approach for the identification such as the application of anatomy characters. This approach had been reported by Sharma et al (2012) on different cultivars and probably could be applied on Subang mango cultivars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Thus, both approaches could hinder the development of taxonomical data on local mango and it is necessary to develop another approach for the identification such as the application of anatomy characters. This approach had been reported by Sharma et al (2012) on different cultivars and probably could be applied on Subang mango cultivars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, morphological character is highly influenced by environmental changes Sharma et al (2012) such as on mango cultivars of Gujarat, India which showed high petiolar variations. Another approach is done by applying generative characters (Pakpahan, 2012) which highly depend on the availability of fruits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anatomical features are widely used in plant taxonomy in families. For instance, for infra-generic classification of Fabaceae (Mıchael and Soladoye 1982), Rubiaceae (Martínez-Cabrera et al 2009), Anacardıaceae (Mangifera indica L.), Cruciferae (Brassicaceae), (Gorovoy et al 2011), Lamiaceae (Akçin et al 2011) and Rutaceae (Vun et al 2015), to delineate the taxa even at the species level for Momordica, Cucurbitaceae (Aguoru and Okoli 2012) and Mangifera indica varieties (Sharma et al 2012) especially when the floral parts or fruits are not available (Ayomipo et al 2015), identification and authentification of medicinal plants (Ingole and Kaikade, 2015). Moreover, the anatomical characteristics of the petiole have been used to describe the fossil genus Heleophyton (Matias et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los caracteres analizados (forma y área del peciolo, arco vascular, venación, número y diámetro de vasos y canales resiníferos, grosor de cutícula, tamaño de células epidérmicas y capas de células hipodérmicas) resultaron útiles para diferenciar las variedades. Sharma et al, 2012.…”
Section: Anexo a Técnica Histológicaunclassified