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          <dc:title>Taxonomy and Pollen Morphology of Four Species in Family Euphorbiaceae</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Thi Thi Htun</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The taxonomic descriptions and pollen morphology of 4 species&#13; belonging to 4 genera of family Euphorbiaceae were described in the&#13; present paper. The studied materials were collected throughout&#13; Mandalay Region. The plants were identified and their pollen have&#13; been examined under microscope. In the present study 4 species have&#13; been described together with the taxonomic descriptions and&#13; colourphotograph of inflorescence. Pollen morphology and pollen&#13; keys to the species were also constructed. In Ricinus communis, the&#13; outline of a pollen grain seen in polar view (amb) is rounded triangular&#13; and in equatorial view it was observed that suboblate. The remaining 3&#13; species are spheroidal. The exine sculpture of 4 species were pilate,&#13; distinctly reticulate and croton pattern. The number of apertures&#13; possessed by the pollen grains of 4 species were tricolporate,&#13; polyporate and inaperturate. The studied pollen grains are observed in&#13; 2 sizes, medium (25-50µ) and large (above 50µ).</dc:description>
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