Epidermal properties for taxonomic differentiation of Phragmanthera austroarabica Miller & Nyberg: An endemic species to south west of Arabian Peninsula

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Sana’a University, Yemen

2 Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Egypt

3 Biology Department, Faculty of Education, Aden University, Yemen

4 Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Jazan University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

The epidermal cells are the most numerous, largest, and least specialized as well as,
are structurally and functionally variable, which includes several differentiated cell types.
The present study aims to investigate the epidermal features of Phragmanthera
austroarabica leaves and to evaluate it taxonomical significance. Fresh samples of P.
austroarabica were collected from Heziaz, Sana'a Governorate, Yemen during the period
May to September 2017. The epidermal properties of P. austroarabica (endemic species to
south west of Arabian Peninsula) leaves were investigated; the epidermal cells density;
ornamentation surface; stomata density; ratio and type of Phragmanthera austroarabica
shows a high significant in taxonomical value for the separation between the Arabian
Phragmanthera (P. austroarabica ) and Nigerian Phragmanthera spp. (P. capitat; P.
nigritana and P. talbotiorum).

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