2024
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.24508
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Exploring microscopic pollen morphology in herbaceous Flora: Insights and analysis using scanning electron microscopy

Nozimova Aziza,
Khislat Khaydarov,
Djumayeva Zamira
et al.

Abstract: Microscopic techniques can be applied to solve taxonomic problems in the field of plant systematic and are extremely versatile in nature. This study was focused on the new approaches to visualizing the imaging, tool to cover the micro‐structural techniques applied to the pollen study of flowers. The current research was proposed to evaluate microscopic pollen morphological attributes using light and scanning electron microscopy of herbaceous flora from Samarkand, Uzbekistan. A total of 13 herbaceous species, c… Show more

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“…Pollen grains of plants differ from each other in terms of size, shape, complex patterns in the exine layer, and thickness. For example, Betula verrucosa pollen size Small (14.17 µm), Pinus pallasiana pollen size Large (88.13 µm), Salix babylonica pollen size small (16.78 µm), Populus pyramidalis pollen size medium (43.85 µm), Platanus orientalis pollen size medium (34.7 µm), Fraxinus pennsylvanica pollen size small (22.1 µm), Tilia cordata pollen size small (24.9 µm), Cupressus arizonica pollen size medium (26.14 µm) [1,7]. Pollen types of allergenic plants differ in size and shape.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pollen grains of plants differ from each other in terms of size, shape, complex patterns in the exine layer, and thickness. For example, Betula verrucosa pollen size Small (14.17 µm), Pinus pallasiana pollen size Large (88.13 µm), Salix babylonica pollen size small (16.78 µm), Populus pyramidalis pollen size medium (43.85 µm), Platanus orientalis pollen size medium (34.7 µm), Fraxinus pennsylvanica pollen size small (22.1 µm), Tilia cordata pollen size small (24.9 µm), Cupressus arizonica pollen size medium (26.14 µm) [1,7]. Pollen types of allergenic plants differ in size and shape.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%