Aroosa Habib, Muhammad Zafar, Khalid Mashay Al-Anazi, Mohammad Abul Farah, Mushtaq Ahmad, Trobjon Makhkamov, Salohiddinjon Yunusov, Aneta A. Ptaszyńska, Naile Aliyeva, Salman Majeed, Omer Kilic, Iqra Qayyum, Islom Zulunov
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Palynological characterization of selected herbaceous plants in the lesser Himalaya of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
This study provides taxonomic significance of palyno-morphology in context of identifying floral diversity and their pollen types in herbaceous plants of Lesser Himalayan region of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (Pakistan). The consideration of taxonomic correlations enhances the accuracy of plant identification and classification was crucial for biodiversity conservation and ecological research in this mountainous region. The current work was aims to explored the microscopic pollen grains morphological features using light and scanning electron microscopic tools. Microscopic research included 17 selected species belonging to different plant families that were collected, submitted to ISL Herbarium and then their pollen grains were acetolyzed. The most abundant pollen shape observed was oblate-spheroidal (six species) followed by sub-oblate (four species) and sub-prolate in three species. The maximum exine thickness was noted in Gerbera gossypoina (4.75 µm) and minimum in Allium jacequemongtii (2.00 µm). Mesocolpium distance was measured highest for Gerbera gossypina (18 µm) and lowest for Ageratum houstonianum (10.40 µm). Pollen exine wall stratification was examined of striate, reticulate, echinate regulate and perforate types. The highest pollen fertility was estimated for Plantago lenceolata (92%). The maximum P/E ratio index was calculated for Arabis alpina (1.30). This microscopic pollen bioimaging variations were analyzed using statistical clustering PAST 3 software that provided in-depth data variance. This study of herbaceous flora contributes to the pollination biology for the further systematic observation to fill the knowledge gaps for accurate identification by visualizing classical microscopic taxonomic characters.
期刊介绍:
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.