Comparative anatomical and morphological study of vegetative organs of Gymnospermium altaicum (Pall.) Spach from natural populations
Dayana Almabek,
Karime Abidkulova,
Natalya Kurbatova
et al.
Abstract:Plants growing in arid environments developed structural adaptations to reduce water loss and dissipate excessive light energy. However, such adaptations as thick cuticle, sunken stomata, developed mechanical tissue, and trichomes, may have various functions and can also be found in plants growing in mesic environments. To better understand the role of xeromorphic adaptations, it is important to study plants of the same species from different habitats. The object of our study was Gymnospermium altaicum (Pall.)… Show more
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