PETAL EPIDERMAL MICROMORPHOLOGY AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANS IN SOME SPECIES OF BIGNONIACEAE FROM EGYPT

Micromorphological characters of petals in 8 genera representing 12 taxa of Bignoniaceae from Egypt were carried out using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to evaluate their taxonomic importance in petal epidermal micromorphology,includingepidermal cell types (areolate, papillose...

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Main Authors: Samir S. Teleb, Hussein A. Hussei, Riham Shahee, Marwa M. El-Demerdash
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Published: University of Baghdad 2024-12-01
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author Samir S. Teleb
Hussein A. Hussei
Riham Shahee
Marwa M. El-Demerdash
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description Micromorphological characters of petals in 8 genera representing 12 taxa of Bignoniaceae from Egypt were carried out using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to evaluate their taxonomic importance in petal epidermal micromorphology,includingepidermal cell types (areolate, papillose conical, and areolate mixed with papillose conical), trichome types (non-glandular; funnel shape, flexible and stiff-bristly, and glandular; peltate, capitate, cupular, stipitate, and patelli-form), trichome ornamentation (striate, verucate, and smooth, and stomata on both the abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Stomata are present in all species except Jacaranda acutifoliaHumb. & Bonpl.,1806 andMarkhamia zanzibarica (Bojer ex DC.) K. Schum., 1895. We used the past 4.03 program to performsa statistical analysis on the data set matrices using the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA,and a phylogram was produced. Our result showed that the two studied genera of MarkhamiaSeem. ex Baill. ,1888 andTabebuiaGomesexDC., 1838 showed support for the monophyly, however,Tecoma(Juss.,1789) are not monophyletic genera.
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spelling doaj-art-a0c8039efc0d4a81994cfcac95b792fa2025-08-20T01:59:53ZengUniversity of BaghdadBulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum1017-86782311-97992024-12-01182297313https://doi.org/10.26842/binhm.7.2024.18.2.0297PETAL EPIDERMAL MICROMORPHOLOGY AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANS IN SOME SPECIES OF BIGNONIACEAE FROM EGYPTSamir S. Teleb0 Hussein A. Hussei1Riham Shahee2 Marwa M. El-Demerdash3Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt.Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt.Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt.Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt.Micromorphological characters of petals in 8 genera representing 12 taxa of Bignoniaceae from Egypt were carried out using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to evaluate their taxonomic importance in petal epidermal micromorphology,includingepidermal cell types (areolate, papillose conical, and areolate mixed with papillose conical), trichome types (non-glandular; funnel shape, flexible and stiff-bristly, and glandular; peltate, capitate, cupular, stipitate, and patelli-form), trichome ornamentation (striate, verucate, and smooth, and stomata on both the abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Stomata are present in all species except Jacaranda acutifoliaHumb. & Bonpl.,1806 andMarkhamia zanzibarica (Bojer ex DC.) K. Schum., 1895. We used the past 4.03 program to performsa statistical analysis on the data set matrices using the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA,and a phylogram was produced. Our result showed that the two studied genera of MarkhamiaSeem. ex Baill. ,1888 andTabebuiaGomesexDC., 1838 showed support for the monophyly, however,Tecoma(Juss.,1789) are not monophyletic genera.https://jnhm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BINHM/article/view/1045/427ignoniaceaepetalsemtrichomes
spellingShingle Samir S. Teleb
Hussein A. Hussei
Riham Shahee
Marwa M. El-Demerdash
PETAL EPIDERMAL MICROMORPHOLOGY AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANS IN SOME SPECIES OF BIGNONIACEAE FROM EGYPT
Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum
ignoniaceae
petal
sem
trichomes
title PETAL EPIDERMAL MICROMORPHOLOGY AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANS IN SOME SPECIES OF BIGNONIACEAE FROM EGYPT
title_full PETAL EPIDERMAL MICROMORPHOLOGY AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANS IN SOME SPECIES OF BIGNONIACEAE FROM EGYPT
title_fullStr PETAL EPIDERMAL MICROMORPHOLOGY AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANS IN SOME SPECIES OF BIGNONIACEAE FROM EGYPT
title_full_unstemmed PETAL EPIDERMAL MICROMORPHOLOGY AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANS IN SOME SPECIES OF BIGNONIACEAE FROM EGYPT
title_short PETAL EPIDERMAL MICROMORPHOLOGY AND ITS TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANS IN SOME SPECIES OF BIGNONIACEAE FROM EGYPT
title_sort petal epidermal micromorphology and its taxonomic significans in some species of bignoniaceae from egypt
topic ignoniaceae
petal
sem
trichomes
url https://jnhm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BINHM/article/view/1045/427
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