2019
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23249
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Taxonomic study of subfamily Nepetoideae (Lamiaceae) by polynomorphological approach

Abstract: The present study is insight into pollen morphology for characterizing species and their utility in the taxonomic separation of certain taxa of subfamily Nepetoideae (Lamiaceae) from Pakistan.The pollen micromorphology of 11 species of the Nepetoideae was analyzed and documented using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for both qualitative and quantitative characteristics. Most species have hexazonocolpate pollen grains but trizonocolpate and tetrazonocolpate pollen with circular and oval … Show more

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“…Similarly, micromorphology of plant materials observed under SEM of various plants groups that is, monocots (Bahadur et al, , ) and other dicotyledon families (Ahmad et al, ). Foliar micromorphology (Ashfaq et al, ; Gul et al, ) and morphology of nanoparticle (Saqib et al, ) have been proved considerably in the correct identification of species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, micromorphology of plant materials observed under SEM of various plants groups that is, monocots (Bahadur et al, , ) and other dicotyledon families (Ahmad et al, ). Foliar micromorphology (Ashfaq et al, ; Gul et al, ) and morphology of nanoparticle (Saqib et al, ) have been proved considerably in the correct identification of species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pollen morphology of the genus Ajuga was documented in the previous study (Kose et al, ) using LM and SEM and observed a granulate exine sculpturing for the Ajuga reptans and reticulate type in rest of the species which were found dissimilar to our findings. Moreover, pollen features of the Lamiaceae taxa provide additional evidence to delimit macromorphologically similar taxa from each other (Gul et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microscopic features of leaves magnified by using SEM, are useful to study micromorphological structures of the leaf epidermis, such as epidermal cells, stomata, and trichome types (Shah, Ahamd, Zafar, & Zaman, , Shah et al, ). Micromorphological leaf data can result in the identification of traits for a species (Attar, Esfandani‐Bozchaloyi, Mirtadzadini, Ullah, & Zaman, ; Gul et al, , ). Diverse nature of trichomes may help in the correct identification of plants (Ashfaq et al, ; McCauley, Cortés‐Palomec, & Oyama, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%