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Microscopic investigation of pollen morphology of Brassicaceae from Central Punjab‐Pakistan

The intention of the current study is to provide an account on the palynological features of Brassicaceae from Central Punjab‐Pakistan as a basis for future studies. Different morpho‐palynological characteristics both qualitative and quantitative were analyzed during this research which includes sha...

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Published in:Microscopy research and technique 2020-04, Vol.83 (4), p.446-454
Main Authors: Amina, Hafiza, Ahmad, Mushtaq, Bhatti, Ghulam Raza, Zafar, Muhammad, Sultana, Shazia, Butt, Maryam Akram, Bahadur, Saraj, Haq, Ihsan‐Ul, Ghufran, Muhammad Asad, Lubna, Ahmad, Shafiq, Ashfaq, Shomaila
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Brassicaceae
Central Punjab
Diameters
Light microscopy
Lumens
Microscopy
Morphology
Optical microscopy
Pakistan
Pollen
pollen morphology
Qualitative analysis
Scanning electron microscopy
Species
Species diversity
Systematics
Taxonomy
Thickness
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