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Bulletin of Botanical Research ›› 1992, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (4): 407-416.

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A SEM STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF SURFACE OF SEABUCKTHORN AND ELAEAGNUS AND THEIR IMPLICATION ON TAXONOMY Ⅱ.THE MORPHOLOGY OF FOLIA SURFACE OF SEABUCKTHORN AND THEIR IMPLICASURF ATION ON TAXONOMY

Zhang Zhi-xiang, Zhang Yong, Gao Zong-qing   

  1. Beijing Forestry University Beijing 100083
  • Online:1992-12-15 Published:2016-06-14

Abstract: As a result of observation, the trichomes, cuticles and stomata arevery useful evidence in indentifying the taxas of Hippophae. The foliartrichomes of H. salicifolia are all stellate and H. thibetana are all peltate.They are both independent species. In spite of H. nerocarpa is similar withanother species or subspecies, they are different from size and shape ofstomata. It was similar that the trichome and stomata of other taxas ofHippophae.

Key words: Hippophae, trichome, cuticle, stomata