2023
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.24371
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Taxonomic studies based on leaf epidermal microanatomy using high‐resolution microscopy in Lamiaceous species and their antimicrobial effects

Abstract: The knowledge of essential oil antimicrobial activity of Lamiaceous species is assessed to describe its effects. The comprehensive foliar trichomes and stomatal morphology of the leaves of essential oil‐bearing plants from the family Lamiaceae revealed diverse antimicrobial properties. The aim of this study was to investigate the foliar anatomical traits of 19 Lamiaceous taxa belonging to different tribes using light and scanning electron microscopy to correctly diagnose the species. The microanatomy of the fo… Show more

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“…The progression of electron microscopy, encompassing both transmission and scanning methodologies, has delivered a potent tool for exploring pollen morphology. This advancement has unlocked the capability to distinguish reliably between pollen grains from domesticated and wild segments, a differentiation that was previously elusive (Ameen, 2023). However, even with the precision afforded by highresolution techniques, taxonomic identification necessitates a comprehensive approach extending beyond the realm of pollen evidence alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The progression of electron microscopy, encompassing both transmission and scanning methodologies, has delivered a potent tool for exploring pollen morphology. This advancement has unlocked the capability to distinguish reliably between pollen grains from domesticated and wild segments, a differentiation that was previously elusive (Ameen, 2023). However, even with the precision afforded by highresolution techniques, taxonomic identification necessitates a comprehensive approach extending beyond the realm of pollen evidence alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%