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Taxonomic implication of leaf epidermal anatomy of selected taxa of Scrophulariaceae from Pakistan

Journal

MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE
Volume 84, Issue 3, Pages 521-530

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23608

Keywords

leaf micromorphology; PCA; Scrophulariaceae; SEM; trichomes diversity

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This study investigated leaf epidermis anatomical characteristics and taxonomic significance of four species from four different genera of the Scrophulariaceae family collected in northern Pakistan. By examining qualitative and quantitative foliar epidermal features, differences in stomata and trichomes were identified, leading to successful species delimitation and identification using principal component analysis and cluster analysis based on micromorphological characters. A taxonomic key based on foliar epidermal characters was provided for distinguishing and identifying the studied taxa.
The family Scrophulariaceae consists of taxonomically complex genera and species. The delimitation of the taxa within this family is always challenging. In this paper, we studied leaf epidermis anatomical characteristics and its taxonomic significance of four species belonging to four genera of the family Scrophulariaceae collected from northern Pakistan. The species were examined under light and scanning electron microscopes (LM and SEM). Qualitative and quantitative foliar epidermal anatomical features were examined for both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Qualitative characters like epidermal cell shape, epidermal cell cover, anticlinal wall, trichomes type, stomata type and stomata position were examined. Quantitative characters like the length and width of leaf epidermis, stomata, stomatal pore, subsidiary cell and trichomes for both adaxial and abaxial surfaces were studied and measured. Stomatal index within the species and between the species was found to be different on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Diacytic stomata and glandular trichomes on epidermis were only found inAnticharis glandulosawhile rest of the taxa has anomocytic type stomata and dendroid trichomes on both surfaces. Based on the micromorphological characters, we did principal component analysis (PCA), and cluster analysis for the species delimitation and identification. A taxonomic key has been provided to delimit and identify the studied taxa based on foliar epidermal characters. The aim of the present research was to elucidate the micromorphological characters to distinguish the studied taxa for taxonomic purposes.

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