Seed coat morphology and sculpturing of selected invasive alien plants from lesser himalaya pakistan and their systematic implications

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  • who: Farida Anjum and colleagues from the Department of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan have published the research work: Seed Coat Morphology and Sculpturing of Selected Invasive Alien Plants from Lesser Himalaya Pakistan and Their Systematic Implications, in the Journal: BioMed Research International of 25/07/2022
  • what: Most of the studies showed that heavier seeds have higher rate of germination due to more resource reserves . The present investigations were carried out with macro- and micromorphological (light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy) characters of seeds of 20 alien invasive plant species from . . .

     

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