دراسة تشريحية لسيقان وسويقات واوراق بعض اجناس العائلة الوردية rosaceae في الديوانية == Anatomical Study of The Stems, Leaves And Petioles For Some Species of Family Rosaceae

Author name: حسنى مهدي رياح الفتلي
Supervisor name: ازهار عبد الامير سوسة
General topic: Biology
Specific topic: Plant
Degree: Higher Diploma
University: University of Al-Qadisiyah - Faculty Of Education - Department Of Biology
Language: Arabic
University location: Qadisiyah
First pages: 24T2891 - p.pdf
Abstract: شمل البحث الحالي دراسة بعض الانواع العائدة للعائلة الوردية Rosaceae في محافظة الديوانية من الناحية التشريحية, اذ تم دراسة المقاطع المستعرضة للسيقان والسويقات والاوراق لثلاثــــــــــــة انــــواع وهـي المشمـــــش Prunus armenicana L. والكمثـــــــــري.Pyr | Current research involved the study of some species belonging to the family rosary rosaceae in Diwaniyah province of anatomical terms, as has been the study of cross sections of the stems, leaves and petioles for three species apricot Prunus. armenicana L. And pear Pyrus communis L. And apple Malus domestica Borkh. The study has been the separation of these species into groups depending on differences and similarities of the attributes of the obvious anatomical changes were discussed among these species, It turns out that many of these qualities, Especially the form of stem and cutworms as well as the presence or loss of tissue such as textiles Parencyma green Chlorenchyma in the stem as possible discrimination species P.armenicana for the other two species of loss of such a fabric, And also the possible discrimination of this species through the general shape of the clips transverse Soik as it's looks like a horse shoe, While the other two it's like a triangle. As for the indumentum and taxonomic diversity epithet to isolate and diagnose these species from each other, Such as Glandular hairs and the loss of these filaments in the other two species.The study concluded that the possibility of the use of the anatomical characteristics of transverse sections of the Stem, Petioles and Leaves in the diagnosis of the species under study
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