Anatomy of the saltgrass (Distichlis spicata L.) leaves with irrigation and without irrigation
José Leonardo Ledea-Rodríguez,
Bernardo Murillo-Amador,
Enrique Troyo-Dieguez
et al.
Abstract:Distichlis spicata is a gramineous halophyte species that grow around the coastal areas. The objective of the study was to identify the modifications in the anatomical structure of stomates of the D. spicata leaf epidermis, cultivated with irrigation and without irrigation conditions. Two populations were selected, 1) plants of D. spicata with irrigation and 2) plants of D. spicata without irrigation. Ten plants per replication were selected from each population, and from each selected plant, the fourth leaf w… Show more
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