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Developmental Anatomy of the Leaf of L. Ficus religiosa
Authors:SAJWAN  V S; HARJAL  NILIMA; PALIWAL  G S
Institution:Plant Anatomy Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Delhi DELHI-110007, India
Abstract:The leaves of Ficus religiosa show a more or less sigmoid growthpattern, and under the conditions prevailing in Delhi each leafincreases in size in 9 days from about 425 to 4025 mm2(as judgedby the average mature leaf size) after its emergence from thespathe. The leaf is hypostomatic and has paracytic and anomocyticstomata between polygonal epidermal cells. The frequency ofstomata per mm2 increases from 33.3 to 400 and the number oflower epidermal cells decreases from about 11 300 to about 3040per mm2 with the growth of the leaves while the number of upperepidermal cells decreases from 5600 to 1110. The vasculaturecomprises a single main vein (the mid rib), secondaries, tertiaries,quaternaries, and intermediaries. The number of areoles permm2 decreases from 15.5 to 2.7 while the numbers of vein endingsand vein tips per areole show no correlation either with oneanother or with leaf size.
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