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Microscopy Research and Technique | 2018

Palyno‐morphological characteristics of gymnosperm flora of pakistan and its taxonomic implications with LM and SEM methods

Raees Khan; Sheikh Zain Ul Abidin; Mushtaq Ahmad; Muhammad Zafar; Jie Liu; Hafiza Amina

The present study is intended to assess gymnosperms pollen flora of Pakistan using Light Microscope (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) for its taxonomic significance in identification of gymnosperms. Pollens of 35 gymnosperm species (12 genera and five families) were collected from its various distributional sites of gymnosperms in Pakistan. LM and SEM were used to investigate different palyno‐morphological characteristics. Five pollen types (i.e., Inaperturate, Monolete, Monoporate, Vesiculate‐bisaccate and Polyplicate) were observed. Six In equatorial view seven types of pollens were observed, in which ten species were sub‐angular, nine species were Traingular, six species were Perprolate, three species were Rhomboidal, three species were semi‐angular, two species were rectangular and two species were prolate. While five types of pollen were observed in polar view, in which ten species were Spheroidal, nine species were Angular, eight were Interlobate, six species were Circular, two species were Elliptic. Eighteen species has rugulate and 17 species has faveolate ornamentation. Eighteen species has verrucate and 17 have gemmate type sculpturing. The data was analysed through cluster analysis. The study showed that these palyno‐morphological features have significance value in classification and identification of gymnosperms. Based on these different palyno‐morphological features, a taxonomic key was proposed for the accurate and fast identifications of gymnosperms from Pakistan.


Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences | 2017

Exploration and local utilization of medicinal vegetation naturally grown in the Deusai plateau of Gilgit, Pakistan

Kifayat Khan; Maqarab Shah; Habib Ahmad; Shujaul Mulk Khan; Inayat Ur Rahman; Zafar Iqbal; Raees Khan; Elsayed Fathi Abd_Allah; Abdulaziz A. Alqarawi; Abeer Hashem; Abdullah Aldubise

In the study area, the traditional knowledge regarding the uses of local wild medicinal plants for the health care of human and domestic animals is totally in hold of old people. The young ones are unaware about such an indispensable practices. The objective of the current study was to transfer this sort of precious knowledge from old members of the community to young generations in documented form.


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Fluoride prevalence in groundwater around a fluorite mining area in the flood plain of the River Swat, Pakistan

Abdur Rashid; Dong-Xing Guan; Abida Farooqi; Sardar Khan; Salman Zahir; Shah Jehan; Seema Anjum Khattak; Muhammad Sufaid Khan; Raees Khan

This study investigated the fluoride (F-) concentrations and physicochemical parameters of the groundwater in a fluorite mining area of the flood plain region of the River Swat, with particular emphasis on the fate and distribution of F- and the hydrogeochemistry. To better understand the groundwater hydrochemical profile and F- enrichment, groundwater samples (n=53) were collected from shallow (24-40m), mid-depth (48-65m) and deep (85-120m) aquifers, and then analysed using an ion-selective electrode. The lowest F- concentration (0.7mg/L) was recorded in the deep-aquifer groundwater, while the highest (6.4mg/L) was recorded in shallow groundwater. Most groundwater samples (62.2%) exceeded the guideline (1.5mg/L) set by the World Health Organization (WHO); while for individual sources, 73% of shallow-groundwater samples (F- concentration up to 6.4mg/L), 42% of mid-depth-groundwater samples, and 17% of deep-groundwater samples had F- concentrations that exceeded this permissible limit. Assessment of the overall quality of the groundwater revealed influences of the weathering of granite and gneisses rocks, along with silicate minerals and ion exchange processes. Hydrogeochemical analysis of the groundwater showed that Na+ is the dominant cation and HCO3- the major anion. The anionic and cationic concentrations across the entire study area increased in the following order: HCO3>SO4>Cl>NO3>F>PO4 and Na>Ca>Mg>K, respectively. Relatively higher F- toxicity levels were associated with the NaHCO3 water type, and the chemical facies were found to change from the CaHCO3 to (NaHCO3) type in calcium-poor aquifers. Thermodynamic considerations of saturation indices indicated that fluorite minerals play a vital role in the prevalence of fluorosis, while under-saturation revealed that - besides fluorite minerals - other F- minerals that are also present in the region further increase the F- concentrations in the groundwater. Finally, a health risk assessment via Deans classification method identified that the groundwater with relatively higher F- concentrations is unfit for drinking purposes.


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2018

Comparative SEM and LM foliar epidermal and palyno-morphological studies of Amaranthaceae and its taxonomic implications

Amara Noor Hussain; Muhammad Zafar; Mushtaq Ahmad; Raees Khan; Ghulam Yaseen; Muhammad Saleem Khan; Abdul Nazir; Amir Muhammad Khan; Shabnum Shaheen

Palynological features as well as comparative foliar epidermal using light and scanning electron microscope (SEM) of 17 species (10genera) of Amaranthaceae have been studied for its taxonomic significance. Different foliar and palynological micro‐morphological characters were examined to explain their value in resolving the difficulty in identification. All species were amphistomatic but stomata on abaxial surface were more abundant. Taxonomically significant epidermal character including stomata type, trichomes (unicellular, multicellular, and capitate) and epidermal cells shapes (polygonal and irregular) were also observed. Pollens of this family are Polypantoporate, pores large, spheroidal, mesoporous region is sparsely to scabrate, densely psilate, and spinulose. All these characters can be active at species level for identification purpose. This study indicates that at different taxonomic levels, LM and SEM pollen and epidermal morphology is explanatory and significant to identify species and genera.


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2018

Describing one generic and two new species record to the flora of Pakistan using LM and SEM methods

Shayan Jamshed; Asad Ullah; Raees Khan; Altaf Hussain

Common mulberry weed (Fatoua villosa (Thunb.) Nakai) and creeping amaranth (Amaranthus crassipes Schlecht) are reported for the first time in Pakistans flora as these were not listed in any other literature nor identified before in Pakistan. Plants were found as a result of taxonomic studies performed in 2013 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Detail study was performed for the exact identification. Morphological results were compared with Flora of China and Flora of North America. Plant distribution along with its habitat and adjacent species was also recorded. Scanning electron and light microscopy was performed for the confirmation of epidermal appendages on leaf epidermis and palyno‐morphological characters.


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2018

Chemical constituents from Ferula oopoda (Boiss. & Buhse) Boiss

Sheikh Zain Ul Abidin; Abidah Parveen; Raees Khan; Mushtaq Ahmad; Ikhlas A. Khan; Zulfiqar Ali


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Bioengineering and Life Sciences | 2018

Palyno-Morphological Characteristics of Gymnosperm Flora of Pakistan and Its Taxonomic Implications with Light Microscope and Scanning Electron Microscopy Methods

Raees Khan; Sheikh Zain Ul Abidin; Abdul Samad Mumtaz; Jie Liu


Progress in Nutrition | 2018

A comparative assessment of proximate and elemental composition six weedy grasses for their potential use as fodder

Raees Khan; Muhammad Nauman Khan; Hadayat Ullah; Abdul Basit; Abdur Razzaq; Mushtaq Ahmad; Muhammad Zafar; Ömer Kılıç; Fethi Ahmet Özdemir


Phytotaxa | 2017

Lectotypification of the Linnaean name Lobelia coronopifolia (Campanulaceae)

Raees Khan; Sheikh Zain Ul Abidin; Abdul Samad Mumtaz; Fahim Altinordu; Alexander N. Sennikov


Phytotaxa | 2017

Revised typification of the Linnaean name Lobelia zeylanica (Campanulaceae)

Raees Khan; Sheikh Zain Ul Abidin; Mushtaq Ahmad; Fahim Altinordu

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Asad Ullah

University of Peshawar

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Jie Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Abdul Basit

University of Peshawar

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Abdul Nazir

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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