Micro-Morphological Studies In Some Species of Dichanthium Willemet From Maharashtra, India
Keywords:
Micro-morphology, Stomatal frequency and index, micro-hairs, papillae, prickles, silica bodies, Dichanthium, Maharashtra.Abstract
The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra. Species of Dichanthium were collected from the different localities of Maharashtra for detailed micro-morphological study. Epidermal studies pertains to epidermal cell size, epidermal frequency, Stomatal frequency and index, presence and absence of micro-hairs, papillae, its frequency and types of silica bodies of species of Dichanthium. All the 7 studied members show the variation in the types and arrangement of the epidermal cells of leaf.
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