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FIGURE 5 in The relationship and different C Kranz anatomy of Bassia eriantha and Bassia eriophora, two often confused Irano-Turanian and Saharo-Sindian species
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- 1. Department of Plant Sciences, School of Biology and Center of Excellence in Phylogeny of Living Organisms, College of Sciences, University of Tehran, P. O. Box 14155-6455, Tehran, Iran
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FIGURE 5. Perianth shape and floral anatomy in Bassia eriantha (A–C) and. B. eriophora (D–G). Dissected tepal (A), anatomy of hyaline tepal and upper dentate segments (B) and cross section of lower tubular portion of connate tepal (C) of B. eraintha. Dissected tepal (D), anatomy of upper green part of perianths showing kochioid-like type of C4 anatomy (E), close up of crystaliferous cells in which the arrows show the lignified "U-shape" side of the cell wall (F) and lower hyaline part lacking photosynthetic structures (G) in B. eriophora.
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