Maryam Keshavarzi’s research while affiliated with Alzahra University and other places

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Publications (3)


Systematic Study on Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae) Native to Iran
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June 2024

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India - Section B: Biological Sciences

Maryam Keshavarzi

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Mojdeh Khajeh

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Zahra Nazem Bokaee

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Hossein Maroofi

Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae) is composed of three native species in Iran as A. hyrcana, A. olivieri and A. bottae. These medicinal and toxic plants are considered as Irano-Turanian and Zagrosian elements. There are few anatomical studies in this genus. Due to the morphological similarities between these species, in the present study, an attempt is made to evaluate the distinctive value of anatomical and micromorphological traits. The anatomical structure of leaves, stems, and ovaries and micromorphological features of pollen grains, leaf indumentum, epicuticular wax and seed coat of 23 populations of Aristolochia species in Iran has been investigated in the present study. Anatomical features were evaluated by multivariate statistical analyses. Pollen grains are monad, symmetrical, isopolar and non-aperturate. Marginal status, orientation, density and size of epicuticular wax show variation between species studied. The shape, size and surface ornamentation of the seed coat are capable of delimitation of A. hyrcana and A. bottae. Results of the present study show that pollen grains, leaf epicuticular wax and seed coat micromorphology provide diagnostic characteristics to distinguish closely related Aristolochia species. We find that there is a high overlap between A. bottae and A. olivieri. A. hyrcana is different from the other two species in its anatomical structure. Some widely distributed Aristolochia species show hybridization that makes species delimitation difficult. The existence of subspecies levels needs further investigation.


Lemma and palea micromorphological study of Setaria species (Poaceae) in Iran

June 2024

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Acta Biologica Szegediensis

Setaria (Poaceae, Paniceae, Cenchrinae) comprises 136 species worldwide and 3 species in Iran. This weedy grass is distributed in various parts of the world. In this study, the characters of the lemma and palea of 9 populations of Setaria were studied micromorphologically using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to identify diagnostic characters for the delimitation of the studied species. A total of 18 qualitative and quantitative characters of the lemma and palea surfaces were considered. Different shapes of microhairs, epicuticular wax, and the occurrence of cork cells and silica cells were evident in the studied taxa. The results of this study revealed the taxonomic value of floret micromorphological characters in Setaria species.


Fig. 1. Map showing locations of Chenopodium badachschanicum in Iran ( ) and adjacent countries ( ).  
Chenopodium Badachschanicum (Amaranthaceae), A New Record For Iran
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October 2016

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Modern Phytomorphology

Maryam Keshavarzi

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samaneh Mosaferi

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Mojdeh Khajeh

Chenopodium badachschanicum Tzvelev is recorded for the first time for the flora of Iran. The species has been collected from Hamoon lake basin in South East of Iran. Characteristics, exact localities, habitat and geographical distribution are explained.

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