TAXONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF TRICHOMES AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE INDIAN TAXA OF BOMBACACEAE

Journal Title: FLORA AND FAUNA - Year 2018, Vol 24, Issue 2

Abstract

The studies on trichomes morphology camera lucida diagrams were undertaken in four taxa (Bombax ceiba, Bombax insegne, Ceiba pentendra and Adansoniadigitata) of family Bombacaceae. During present investigation, total seventeen both non-glandular (15 types) and glandular (2 types) trichomes were observed. Trichomes types and their organographic distribution were found significant taxonomically.

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A. S. PARIHAR, VAIBHAV MISHRA

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  • EP ID EP551541
  • DOI 10.33451/florafauna.v24i2pp331-338
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A. S. PARIHAR, VAIBHAV MISHRA (2018). TAXONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF TRICHOMES AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE INDIAN TAXA OF BOMBACACEAE. FLORA AND FAUNA, 24(2), 331-338. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-551541