2019
DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v18i2.3753
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The Systematic Significance of Leaf Epidermal Micromorphology of Ten Nepenthes Species (Nepenthaceae) From Peninsular Malaysia

Abstract: GHAZALLI, M. N., TAMIZI, A. A., ESA, M. I. M., BESI, E. E., NIKONG, D., NORDIN, A. R. M. & ZAINI, A. Z. 2019. The systematic significance of leaf epidermal micromorphology of ten Nepenthes species (Nepenthaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia. Reinwardtia 18(2): 81−96. — The pitcher plants of Malaysia belong to the genus Nepenthes and can be found thriving in swampy areas, along the roadside, on hillslopes and in mountainous terrains depending on species and their ecological preferences. In this study, cuticle m… Show more

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“…Epicuticular ornamentation was described following Piwowarczyk (2015), Ghimire et al (2018) and Kong & Hong (2018), and description of epicuticular waxes was based on Wilkinson (1979). The micromorphological features were comparatively described following outline in Ghazalli et al (2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epicuticular ornamentation was described following Piwowarczyk (2015), Ghimire et al (2018) and Kong & Hong (2018), and description of epicuticular waxes was based on Wilkinson (1979). The micromorphological features were comparatively described following outline in Ghazalli et al (2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface's cuticular ornamentation was described following Piwowarczyk (2015), Ghimire et al (2018), and Kong & Hong (2018), and description on epicuticular waxes was based on Wilkinson (1979). Assessment of the examined species and the comparative study were conducted following Ghazalli et al (2019).…”
Section: Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%