The Taxonomic Significance of the Foliar Epidermal Hairs of Several Families of Dicotyledons

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The present investigation deals with the study of non-glandular epidermal hairs from the leaves of two hundred representative dicotyledons of forty-eight families in the Central North Texas area. Special attention has been given to the Compositae and Leguminosae in an effort to find a possible correlation between epidermal hair morphology and the taxonomic position of the plants concerned.

Creator(s): McCarty, Faye A.
Location(s): United States - Texas
Creation Date: 1945  
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Place of Publication: Denton, Texas
Original Creation Date: 1945  
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United States - Texas
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The present investigation deals with the study of non-glandular epidermal hairs from the leaves of two hundred representative dicotyledons of forty-eight families in the Central North Texas area. Special attention has been given to the Compositae and Leguminosae in an effort to find a possible correlation between epidermal hair morphology and the taxonomic position of the plants concerned.

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Level: Master's
Discipline: Biology
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v, 53 leaves : ill.

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Keyword(s): biology | dicotyledon | plant hair
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UNT Libraries
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UNT Theses and Dissertations
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  • CALL-NO: 379 N81 no.821
  • LOCAL-CONT-NO: n_00821
  • UNTCAT: b2466876 |
  • ARK: ark:/67531/metadc75407
  • ARK: ark:/67531/metadc75407
Resource Type: Thesis or Dissertation
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Holder: McCarty, Faye A.