Muhammad Bilal, Zaheer-Ud-Din Khan, Sohaib Muhammad, Uzma Hanif, Khalid Hussain, Muhammad Tayyab, Andleeb Anwar Sardar, Hassan Nawaz, Muhammad Jawad Tariq Khan, Mahrukh, Aneela Rasool, Summiya Faisal, Muhammad Zahid
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摘要
本研究对巴基斯坦乔里斯坦沙漠鼠李科(Rhamnaceae)三种具有重要民族植物学价值的当地果树(Ziziphus mauritiana Lam.、Z. spina-christi (L.) Willd.和 Z. nummularia (Burm.f.) Wight and Arn.)的木材进行了显微结构评估。用滑动雪橇显微切片机对木材样本进行切片,制成永久性切片,以便在光学显微镜下观察不同的解剖参数。据观察,所有被选中的树种都具有生长环不明显的多孔木材。所研究的所有物种的血管轮廓都是圆形的,在毛酸枣和楠木中,血管大多是单生或径向倍数为 2,而在榉树中,血管的径向倍数为 2 至 5。叶脉间的凹坑呈鳞片状到对生。毛地黄属植物的叶射线为单列,而菠菜属植物的叶射线大多为双列。所有选定的物种都有简单的穿孔板和弥漫、汇合和血管中心类型的轴实质。纤维壁薄且无隔膜。通过单因素方差分析和 Tukey 检验,观察了所选物种内部不同的解剖学变化。主成分分析显示了所研究的解剖参数之间的相关性。与其他选定树种相比,木麻黄的每毫米射线数相对较多,这表明它更容易受到木材劣化剂的影响。伦克尔比率表明所选树种适合造纸。
Comparative Microstructural Evaluation of Wood in Three Dominant Ziziphus Species of Desert Ecosystem (Cholistan), Pakistan.
The present microstructural evaluation was carried out on the woods of three ethnobotanically important local fruit trees, namely, Ziziphus mauritiana Lam., Z. spina-christi (L.) Willd., and Z. nummularia (Burm.f.) Wight and Arn., of family Rhamnaceae from Cholistan Desert of Pakistan. Wood samples were sectioned with sliding sledge microtome to make permanent slides for observing different anatomical parameters under the light microscope. All selected species were observed to have diffuse-porous wood with indistinct growth rings. The vessels were rounded in outline in all the species studied and found mostly solitary or in radial multiples of 2 in Ziziphus mauritiana and Z. nummularia, while in radial multiples of 2 to 5 in Z. spina-christi. The intervessel pits were scalariform to opposite. The rays were uniseriate in Ziziphus mauritiana, while mostly were biseriate in Ziziphus spina-christi. Simple perforation plates and diffuse, confluent, and vasicentric types of axial parenchyma were present in all the selected species. The fibers were thin-walled and nonseptate. One-way ANOVA followed by the Tukey test was conducted to observe different anatomical variations within selected species. Principal component analysis revealed correlations among studied anatomical parameters. The number of rays per mm was comparatively larger in Ziziphus nummularia, showing its greater susceptibility to wood-deteriorating agents than in other selected species. The Runkel ratio indicated the selected species suitable for making paper.
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