Morpho-anatomy of Solanum pseudocapsicum

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Morpho-anatomical features in leaves, stems and unripe fruits of Solanum pseudocapsicum L., Solanaceae, were investigated by histological methods. Anatomically the plant may be characterised by the presence of uniseriate trichomes, anomocytic stomata, calcium oxalate needles in leaves while presence of oval to circular compound starch grains, angular vessels, vertically upright, uni-biseriate rays and intraxylary phloem with differentiation of internal cambium abutting marginal pith cells and protoxylem in transverse view. Development of distinct internal cambium may be considered as a characteristic feature for S. pseudocapsicum. Intraxylary secondary phloem was composed of sieve tube elements, companion cells and axial parenchyma cells.

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Sanghvi, G. V., Koyani, R. D., Patil, V. S., & Rajput, K. S. (2011). Morpho-anatomy of Solanum pseudocapsicum. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 21(1), 11–15. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-695X2011005000026

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