Leaf Anatomy
284 Followers
Recent papers in Leaf Anatomy
Plants are fundamentally important to life. Key research areas in plant science include plant species identification, weed classification using hyper spectral images, monitoring plant health and tracing leaf growth, and the semantic... more
Rindyastuti R, Nurfadilah S, Rahadiantoro A, Hapsari L, Abywijaya IK. 2018. Leaf anatomical characters of four epiphytic orchids of Sempu Island, East Java, Indonesia: The importance in identification and ecological adaptation.... more
Better understanding of the functional biology of early angiosperms may clarify eco- logical factors surrounding their origin and early radiation. Phylogenetic studies identify Ambor- ella, Nymphaeales (water lilies), Austrobaileyales,... more
Photosynthesis in C3 plants is significantly limited by mesophyll conductance (gm), which can vary with leaf anatomical traits and nitrogen (N) supplements. Several studies have investigated the response of gm to N supplements; however,... more
The basis of differentiation between sun and shade leaves is related to different light intensities. In order to understand the adaptability of the leaves of Rhizophora mangle L., associated with different lighting conditions, leaves were... more
A simple method using the O2 electrode that allows examination of the response of respiration and photosynthesis in leaf slices or algae to anoxia and high light under different temperatures useful for the examination of the interactions... more
Solvent leaf extracts of Terminalia catappa were evaluated for their cytotoxic and their radical scavenging potential. Brine shrimp assay was used for exploring cytotoxic activity, all the extracts namely hexane, DCM, chloroform,... more
• Premise of the study : Leaves at the tops of most trees are smaller, thicker, and in many other ways different from leaves on the lowermost branches. This height-related variation in leaf structure has been explained as acclimation to... more
Hypermetamorphosis has been described in several Lepidoptera leaf-miner species (mostly Gracillariidae, Epipyropidae, and Phyllocnistidae) and can be defined as a strong modification of the larval morphology associated with a switch in... more