KMID : 0368419830260030151
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Journal of Plant Biology 1983 Volume.26 No. 3 p.151 ~ p.160
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Structure, Ontogeny, Classification, and Taxonomic Significance of Trichomes in Malvales
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Inamdar, J. A.
Bhat, R. Balakrishna/Rao, T. V. Ramana
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Structure, ontogeny, classification and taxonomic significance of trichomes have been studied in 39 genera and 125 species of the selected families in Malvales. They were studied on both vegetative and floral organs. There are nine types of eglandular and eight of glandular trichomes. The trichomes were classified on the basis of their form, structure and contents. All of them originated from a single papillate hair initial. According to the trichome data, the Malvales was confirmed as a natural order with 5 homogenous families: Malvaceae, Bombacaceae, Sterculiaceae, Tiliaceae, and Elaeocarpaceae.
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