Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria

A taxonomic study of Emilia Cass. in Nigeria was conducted in search of useful and stable anatomical characters for the identification of the species. Stomatal type and index indicates that Emilia praetermissa is a hybrid between E. coccinea and E. sonchifolia. Larger cell size in all studied size...

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第一著者: Adedeji, Olubukola
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description A taxonomic study of Emilia Cass. in Nigeria was conducted in search of useful and stable anatomical characters for the identification of the species. Stomatal type and index indicates that Emilia praetermissa is a hybrid between E. coccinea and E. sonchifolia. Larger cell size in all studied size attributes supports E. praetermissa as an allotetraploit. Trichome type, stomata type, stomata shape and size attributes are all characters of E.sonchifolia and E. praetermissa that were consistently close in resemblance and values to suggest E. sonchifolia as the closer parent of E. praetermissa exerting gene dominance. This would also suggest introgression between E. sonchifolia and E. praetermissa.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-33122023-05-13T11:08:36Z Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria Adedeji, Olubukola Anatomical characters Stomatal type Allotetraploid Trichome Gene dominance A taxonomic study of Emilia Cass. in Nigeria was conducted in search of useful and stable anatomical characters for the identification of the species. Stomatal type and index indicates that Emilia praetermissa is a hybrid between E. coccinea and E. sonchifolia. Larger cell size in all studied size attributes supports E. praetermissa as an allotetraploit. Trichome type, stomata type, stomata shape and size attributes are all characters of E.sonchifolia and E. praetermissa that were consistently close in resemblance and values to suggest E. sonchifolia as the closer parent of E. praetermissa exerting gene dominance. This would also suggest introgression between E. sonchifolia and E. praetermissa. 2014-09-26T14:17:34Z 2018-10-29T10:57:10Z 2014-09-26T14:17:34Z 2018-10-29T10:57:10Z 2004 Article Adedeji, Olubukola (2004). Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria. Botanica Lithuanica, 10(2): 121 - 133 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3312 en PDF application/pdf Nigeria
spellingShingle Anatomical characters
Stomatal type
Allotetraploid
Trichome
Gene dominance
Adedeji, Olubukola
Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria
title Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria
title_full Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria
title_fullStr Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria
title_short Leaf Epidermal Studies of the Species of Emilia Cass. (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) in Nigeria
title_sort leaf epidermal studies of the species of emilia cass senecioneae asteraceae in nigeria
topic Anatomical characters
Stomatal type
Allotetraploid
Trichome
Gene dominance
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