Morpho Anatomical Analysis of Some Selected Flora of District Sheikhupura, Punjab, Pakistan

  • Ayesha Alam 1. Department of ORIC/ Basic sciences, Lahore Garrison University, DHA Lahore Pakistan.
  • Shabnum Shaheen 2. Department of Plant Sciences, Lahore College for women university, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Samina Sarwar 2. Department of Plant Sciences, Lahore College for women University Lahore, Pakistan
  • Arifa Tahir 2. Department of Plant Sciences, Lahore College for women university, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Mushtaq Saleem 3. Department of Life sciences, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Mehwish Jeffer 2. Department of Plant Sciences, Lahore College for women university, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Faiza Anum 2. Department of Plant Sciences, Lahore College for women university, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Haleema Sadia 4. Department of Biotechnology, Baluchistan University of Management and Information Technology, Quetta, Pakistan
  • Shahid Raza 1. Department of ORIC/ Basic sciences, Lahore Garrison University, DHA Lahore Pakistan.
Keywords: Morpho-anatomical, analysis, families, stomatal index, abaxial, adaxial

Abstract

Existing investigation was conducted to find out the effects of abiotic environmental conditions on Morphology and anatomical features of some selected flora of Sheikhupura Dis. Total 30 specimengathered that comprised of 45% herbs, 25% shrubberies and 35% trees. Morpho anatomical investigations uncovered that plants were Fresh and developing admirably in abiotic environmental conditions of Dis.Sheikhupura. No. of stomata were noted at outrageous best in abaxialleaf side while quantities of epidermis cell were more in adaxial leaf sides. Various Shapes of epidermal cells, and stomata were recorded in different varieties. As per anatomical parameters, in both abaxial and adaxial sides, Coriandrumsativum demonstrated most elevated stomatanumber while Bougainvillea glabra displayed least in number. Out of these 16 plant families, Amaranthaceae, Fabacaeae, Brassicaceae, Moraceae, Astraceae, and Rutaceae were dynamic with 3 species. Following investigation uncovered that vegetation of District Sheikhupura is composed by its condition, soil, wind, precipitation proportion, atmosphere and water.

Author Biography

Shahid Raza, 1. Department of ORIC/ Basic sciences, Lahore Garrison University, DHA Lahore Pakistan.

Department of ORIC/ Basic sciences, Lahore Garrison University, DHA Lahore Pakistan.

Published
2020-04-22