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The present book investigate the morphological, palynological, anatomical features and ethnobotanical profile of 23 species of aquatic plants belonging to 17 families of Hazara Divison, Pakistan. The objective of the study was to identify and classify the plants on the basis of above mentioned studies and to study the intraspecific, intrageneric and intergeneric relationships among species. This study was also carried out to highlight the ethnobotanical knowledge including local name, habitat, parts used, medicinal uses and other uses of plants. Among pollens maximum polar size and equatorial…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present book investigate the morphological, palynological, anatomical features and ethnobotanical profile of 23 species of aquatic plants belonging to 17 families of Hazara Divison, Pakistan. The objective of the study was to identify and classify the plants on the basis of above mentioned studies and to study the intraspecific, intrageneric and intergeneric relationships among species. This study was also carried out to highlight the ethnobotanical knowledge including local name, habitat, parts used, medicinal uses and other uses of plants. Among pollens maximum polar size and equatorial diameter was reported in Coix lacryma-jobi L was 83.75 µm and 72.5 µmwhereas the lowest polar and equatorial diameter was observed in Nasturtium officinale R.Br i.e. 17.5 µm and 14.37 µm respectively.Maximum exine thickness was observed in Eclipta alba L 4.37 µm whereas lowest exine thickness was shown by Bacopa monneiri (L.) Pennell i.e 1.62 µm. The highest percentage pollen fertility was reported in Eclipta alba L i.e. 96.29 and the lowest percentage fertility was observed in Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms i.e. 70.3. The highest trichome length was observed in the abaxial of leaf epider
Autorenporträt
Javaria Ayub has done M.Phil in Plant Systematics from Quaid.i.azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. Dr.Muhammad Zafar is currently serving as Assistant Professor in Department of Plant Sciences Quaid.i.azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. Humaira Saeed is M.Phil Scholar in Plant Systematics Lab at Quaid.i.azam University Islamabad, Pakistan