analysis of anatomical and micromorphological characteristics of iva xanthifolia nutt.

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2007
Iva xanthifolia is a North American weed species, which was introduced and naturalized in Europe. Anatomical and micromorphological characteristics of this species were investigated, in order to get better knowledge of its biology, which could help in development of strategies for prevention of its spreading. Detailed descriptions of lamina, petiole, stem and inflorescence axis anatomical structures were given, together with micromorphological characteristics of epidermis and indumentum of lamina, petiole, stem, inflorescence axis, involucre and fruit. All vegetative organs had mesomorphic structure, with some xeromorphic adaptations. Mechanical tissue was well developed, which gave those plants additional strength and resistance. Trichomes were the most numerous on lamina and in the region of inflorescence, while rare on petiole and stem epidermis and their distribution varied according to plant organ.
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Authors ;Krstić Lana N.;Anačkov Goran T.;Pal Boža P.;Igić Ružica S.;Luković Jadranka Ž.;Vukov Dragana M.
Journal the journal of physical chemistry a
Year 2007
DOI 10.2298/ZMSPN0712049K
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