Documentation and evaluation of the intergeneric relationship of the family Fagaceae from Indian Himalayan region

Journal Title: NeBIO - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 1

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In the present study, numerical taxonomy approach has been used for genus relationships of Fagaceae. This study examines the patterns of morphological variation and phenetic relationships among 6 genera of Fagaceae from Indian Himalayan Region using 30 vegetative and floral characters. The highest similarities were found between OUT 4 and OUT 6, while the overall similarities between OUT 3 and OUT 4; OUT 4 and OUT 6 are little.

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(2018). Documentation and evaluation of the intergeneric relationship of the family Fagaceae from Indian Himalayan region. NeBIO, 9(1), 64-69. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-560342