In present study, multiple microscope techniques were used for the systematics identification of the species Asplenium dalhousiae. The plant was collected from different phytogeographical and its natural habitat of Pakistan, where it shows higher diversity. Morphology, foliar epidermal anatomy, and spore morphological characters of the species were studied in detailed using multiple microscopic techniques through light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). LM and SEM were used for the systematics identification of the species. Traditionally, the species is used in the ailment of many diseases, so the spore morphology, anatomical features, and morphological characters are relevant to describe the species taxonomy. The impor...
Verbascum L. is the largest genus of the family Scrophulariceae and includes several species are of ...
The genus Chrysophthalmum (Asteraceae) is represented by five species in the world. Three species of...
In present research work, 14 species belonging to 5 genera of subfamily Caryophylloideae (Caryophyll...
The Asplenium wrightii complex is morphologically variable and difficult in species delimitation. Ow...
The present study was aimed to study the pharmacongonstical characters viz., morphological and physi...
Asplenium L. (Aspleniaceae) is a large fern genus whose systematics is based mainly in leaf and repr...
Abstract: Asteraceae (compositae) is widely distributed family of high economic importance. Many pla...
Herbal medications become extremely crucial for global healthcare. Herbal plants are sold and utiliz...
A comparative study of foliar trichomes for selected Asteraceae collected in Pahang was observed. Th...
A new species, Asplenium riswanii (sect. Thamnopteris), is described from Central Java and West Papu...
Most of the natural systems of plant classification have been based on exomorphic characters. The fl...
This study was made in order to learn about substantiating a possible taxonomic relationship between...
The comparative study of plant morphology, intertwined with anatomy, has always been the basis for p...
AbstractSeed shape, dimensions, surface texture and sculpture, hilum shape and position were recorde...
<em>Cosmostigma racemosum</em> is a plant species belonging to the family Apocynaceae, the subfamily...
Verbascum L. is the largest genus of the family Scrophulariceae and includes several species are of ...
The genus Chrysophthalmum (Asteraceae) is represented by five species in the world. Three species of...
In present research work, 14 species belonging to 5 genera of subfamily Caryophylloideae (Caryophyll...
The Asplenium wrightii complex is morphologically variable and difficult in species delimitation. Ow...
The present study was aimed to study the pharmacongonstical characters viz., morphological and physi...
Asplenium L. (Aspleniaceae) is a large fern genus whose systematics is based mainly in leaf and repr...
Abstract: Asteraceae (compositae) is widely distributed family of high economic importance. Many pla...
Herbal medications become extremely crucial for global healthcare. Herbal plants are sold and utiliz...
A comparative study of foliar trichomes for selected Asteraceae collected in Pahang was observed. Th...
A new species, Asplenium riswanii (sect. Thamnopteris), is described from Central Java and West Papu...
Most of the natural systems of plant classification have been based on exomorphic characters. The fl...
This study was made in order to learn about substantiating a possible taxonomic relationship between...
The comparative study of plant morphology, intertwined with anatomy, has always been the basis for p...
AbstractSeed shape, dimensions, surface texture and sculpture, hilum shape and position were recorde...
<em>Cosmostigma racemosum</em> is a plant species belonging to the family Apocynaceae, the subfamily...
Verbascum L. is the largest genus of the family Scrophulariceae and includes several species are of ...
The genus Chrysophthalmum (Asteraceae) is represented by five species in the world. Three species of...
In present research work, 14 species belonging to 5 genera of subfamily Caryophylloideae (Caryophyll...