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<title>Dr Ignatius Antony</title>
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<title>Comparative spore morphology of ten species of the genus Ophioglossum L. from Kerala, India</title>
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<description>Comparative spore morphology of ten species of the genus Ophioglossum L. from Kerala, India
Khan, Afsana; Anto, P V; Antony, Ignatius
The eusporangiate fern Ophioglossum brings some uncertainty among taxonomists while identifying the species. Therefore, a combined approach by&#13;
considering the spore morphology and other morphological characters is&#13;
more authentic for delimiting species of this genus. This study documented&#13;
and compared the spore morphology of O. costatum, O. gramineum, O. lusitanicum, O. lusoafricanum, O. parvifolium, O. pendulum, O. petiolatum, O.&#13;
raphaelianum, O. reticulatum, and O. rubellum collected from Kerala, India&#13;
by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis. SEM images of the spores&#13;
for each species were provided, the P/E ratio was calculated, and the size&#13;
classes of the spores were determined here. The occurance of O. lusitanicum&#13;
in India was confirmed, and O. madhusoodhananii was synonymised under&#13;
O. costatum.
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<dc:date>2023-10-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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