Anatomical Study of Some Plants in Family Bignoniaceae

  • Unique Paper ID: 195995
  • PageNo: 280-284
  • Abstract:
  • The present investigation focuses on a comparative anatomical study of the stem and leaf in selected species of Bignoniaceae. Observed anatomical variations reveal structural adaptations related to functional efficiency, ecological strategies, and evolutionary relationships. The study underscores the significance of anatomical evidence in elucidating structural organization and taxonomic relationships within the family Bignoniaceae. The family Bignoniaceae is a pantropical lineage comprising approximately 82 genera and nearly 860 species, predominantly represented by woody trees and lianas, with a limited number of shrubs and herbs. Members of this family are typically characterized by a woody habit, opposite compound leaves, and conspicuous, tubular, zygomorphic flowers. According to recent angiosperm classification systems, Bignoniaceae is placed within the order Lamiales.

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BibTeX

@article{195995,
        author = {Dr. Swati V. Pundkar and Dr. P.D. Deshmukh and Miss Tanaya Kanerkar},
        title = {Anatomical Study of Some Plants in Family Bignoniaceae},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {no},
        pages = {280-284},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=195995},
        abstract = {The present investigation focuses on a comparative anatomical study of the stem and leaf in selected species of Bignoniaceae. Observed anatomical variations reveal structural adaptations related to functional efficiency, ecological strategies, and evolutionary relationships. The study underscores the significance of anatomical evidence in elucidating structural organization and taxonomic relationships within the family Bignoniaceae. The family Bignoniaceae is a pantropical lineage comprising approximately 82 genera and nearly 860 species, predominantly represented by woody trees and lianas, with a limited number of shrubs and herbs. Members of this family are typically characterized by a woody habit, opposite compound leaves, and conspicuous, tubular, zygomorphic flowers. According to recent angiosperm classification systems, Bignoniaceae is placed within the order Lamiales.},
        keywords = {Bignoniaceae, anatomy, leaf, stem.},
        month = {March},
        }

Cite This Article

Pundkar, D. S. V., & Deshmukh, D. P., & Kanerkar, M. T. (2026). Anatomical Study of Some Plants in Family Bignoniaceae. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(no), 280–284.

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