MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF NEPALESE PTERIDOPHYTES-FAMILY-ASPIDIACEAE
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Scientific Research - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
The occurrence of Tectaria macrodonta species belonging to the family Aspidiaceae is reported from Phulchauki, Nepal. The present paper deals with the anatomical details like structure of pinnae, structure of stomata, guard cells, other epidermal cells etc. Although several workers has reported about the pteridophytic plants from Nepal but it is the first time to work about the epidermal details of Nepalese fern.
Authors and Affiliations
P. C. MISRA
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