November 1950
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88 Reads
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1,716 Citations
The American Midland Naturalist
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November 1950
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88 Reads
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1,716 Citations
The American Midland Naturalist
... It is agreed that the data dealing with the histological structure of the vegetative organs of flowering plants can usefully be employed for many purposes such as: the identification of fragmentary material -especially for quality control of natural drugs to determine the purity or the presence of adulterations in the drug, as an aid towards establishing the interrelationships of taxa at/ and above the species level, and also it could help in identifying some herbarium specimens [15,16,17]. Numerous researchers have emphasized the importance of leaf anatomy as a tool for plant taxonomy [18,19,20,21]. Identification of the genus and the species will be aided by the leaves' intricate anatomical characteristics. ...
November 1950
The American Midland Naturalist