Salman Majeed, Muhammad Zafar, Mohamed S. Elshikh, M. Ajmal Ali, Mushtaq Ahmad, Asif Mir, Trobjon Makhkamov, Mohammad Athar, Sokhib Islamov, Moona Nazish, Khislat Khaydarov, Maxsuda Nizomova, Anam Fatima, Muhammad Rizwan Khan
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Abstract
The current study was carried out to describe the taxonomic microanatomical traits of petiole micromorphology of Euphorbiaceous species inhabited in desert rangeland. The petioles were sectioned using a Shandon Microtome and observed under a microscope to assess both qualitative features (shape, size, and arrangement of cells) and quantitative features (cell dimensions and tissue proportions). Eight Euphorbiaceous species were examined for petiole micromorphological characteristics including shape and size of the petiole, collenchyma cells, parenchyma cells, epidermal cells, and number and shape and arrangements of vascular bundles. The maximum petiole length was measured for Euphorbia helioscopia L. (330 µm). Maximum 9 numbers of vascular bundles were observed in Euphorbia serpens Kunth. Winged petiole was examined in three species of Chrozophora plicata (Vahl) A.Juss. ex Spreng., Chrozophora tinctoria (L.) A.Juss., and Croton bonplandianus Baill. In Euphorbia hirta L. and Euphorbia serpens Kunth. Trichomes were present non-glandular and unicellular. Euphorbiaceous species were also diagnosed using micro-petiole traits with the help of taxonomic key. The statistic tool via PAST3 software using dendrogram clustering and principal component analysis was used for the accurate species delimitation. The explored microanatomical features were used to distinguish the Euphorbiaceous species significant for further phylogenetic interpretation.
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution is devoted to all aspects of plant genetic resources research. It publishes original articles in the fields of taxonomical, morphological, physiological, biochemical, genetical, cytological or ethnobotanical research of genetic resources and includes contributions to gene-bank management in a broad sense, that means to collecting, maintenance, evaluation, storage and documentation.
Areas of particular interest include:
-crop evolution
-domestication
-crop-weed relationships
-related wild species
-history of cultivated plants including palaeoethnobotany.
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution also publishes short communications, e.g. newly described crop taxa, nomenclatural notes, reports of collecting missions, evaluation results of gene-bank material etc. as well as book reviews of important publications in the field of genetic resources.
Every volume will contain some review articles on actual problems. The journal is the internationalized continuation of the German periodical Die Kulturpflanze, published formerly by the Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research at Gatersleben, Germany.
All contributions are in the English language and are subject to peer reviewing.