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Morphoanatomical atlas of grass leaves, culms, and caryopses Dhara Gandhi, PhD, Susy Albert, PhD

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Author:
Gandhi, Dhara  Search this
Albert, Susy  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource
Type:
Identification
Field guides
Electronic books
Date:
2021
Notes:
Dhara Gandhi, PhD, is a researcher working in the Department of Botany of the Faculty of Science at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in Vadodara, India. Susy Albert, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Botany, The M. S. University of Baroda, India
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Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- About the Authors -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction to the Book -- Introduction -- List of Grass Species Studied -- Materials and Methods -- Chapter 1: Leaf Anatomy -- Abstract -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Anatomical Features -- 1.3. Discussion and Identification Key -- 1.4. Cluster Analysis -- References -- Chapter 2: Culm Anatomy -- Abstract -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Anatomical Features -- 2.3. Discussion and Identification Key -- 2.4. Cluster Analysis -- References -- Chapter 3: Caryopsis Anatomy -- Abstract -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Anatomical Features -- 3.3. Discussion and Identification Key -- 3.4. Cluster Analysis -- References -- Index
Summary:
"This new volume, Morphoanatomical Atlas of Grass Leaves, Culms, and Caryopses, features the studied anatomical details of different parts of 100 wild grass species and provides a comprehensive overview of existing knowledge. Each of the three sections of the volume (leaf grass, culm, and caryopses) discusses and illustrates the diagnostic histological features, along with statistical analyses on the quantitative and qualitative data. The descriptions of these grasses, particularly those growing in the grasslands of the Panchmahal and Dahod districts of India, are supplemented with microphotographs and keys for the taxa concentrate upon diagnostic characters above the rank of genus, which will be helpful for the easy identification of the grasses, even in their vegetative stages before flowering. The cluster analysis provides uses the statistical analysis program Minitab for each part on the basis of the diagnostic features. Due to the shortage of diagnostic morphological characteristics of grass leaves, culms, and caryopses, the study of complementary characters, like the anatomical features, has favored the clarification of taxonomic relationships between species and their correct identification. In this volume, readers will be able to easily identify the grass species based on the anatomical features described here. The volume will be of great interest both to grass specialists and as well as to generalists seeking state-of-the-art information on the diversity of grasses, the most ecologically and economically important of the families of flowering plants."-- Provided by publisher
Topic:
Grasses  Search this
SCIENCE / General  Search this
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany  Search this
Call number:
QK495.G74 G36 2021 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
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Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
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