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Fig.2. SEM images of the seeds of the studied species
Fig.3. Cluster analysis based on quantitative and qualitative morphological and anatomical traits of leaf, shoot and micromorphology of seeds of the species studied.
Investigating the Morphology and Anatomy of Vegetative Organs and Micromorphology of Seeds in some Selected Species of Malvaceae
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May 2021

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Rahmat Pour

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Soheila Kor

The Malvaceae family is one of the most important families of flowering plants which has been considered for its economical and medicinal applications. The present study investigated 96 quantitative and qualitative characters from leaf, petiole, stem morphology/anatomy, and seed micromorphology. Cluster analysis WARD and PCA were done in R software. The results showed that all species of Malva, Alcea, and Abutilon were classified in a major cluster and closed to Hibiscus species. Hibiscus esculentus and Gossypium hirsutum united with them in separate clusters. The separation of these species from the others was consistent with previous studies. The results of the morphological analysis showed that the leaf outline, the shape, and the number of epicalyx segments, the shape, and the size of flowers and petals, fruit type, and inflorescence type were different among species. Anatomical characteristics such as the presence/absence, size of glandular and non-glandular trichomes, variation in vascular bundles status, the presence/absence of mucilaginous ducts in the parenchyma of leaf, petiole, and stem varied from one species to another. Seed micromorphology showed that shape, surface, hairy/glabrous strophiole, and seed size were significant characters for genera and species delimitation. It seems that the formation of such groups is the result of environmental adaptation and homoplasy.

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... Fawzi (2018) examined five Corchorus L. species for their macro-and micromorphological characteristics in seeds, and reported that these properties are quite diverse and stable so they can be useful for delimitation of the taxa at specific levels in the species investigated. Pour et al. (2019) detected that seed shape, surface, indumentum, strophiole, and seed size are significant for the delimitation of genera and species in some selected Malvaceae species. Abdel Khalik et al. (2021) observed four main categories of seed surface: reticulate, foveate, alveolate, and rugose. ...

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Taxonomic significance of seed macro-micromorphology of Turkish Alcea L. (Malvaceae) through light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy
Investigating the Morphology and Anatomy of Vegetative Organs and Micromorphology of Seeds in some Selected Species of Malvaceae