The average number of stomata is about 300 per square mm of leaf surface. The smallest number is found on Tradescantia (spiderwort) leaves which have 14 per square mm.
Stomata in most of bananas are regularly arranged and found in adaxial and abaxial parts of the leaf. It is anomocytic type, with two kidney-shaped guard cells, and subsidiary cell number varied 4 to 6 [15. 16, 17, 18]. Previous studies reported that stomata characteristics are varied among genomic group of bananas.
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The average number of stomata is about 300 per square mm of leaf surface. The smallest number is found on Tradescantia (spiderwort) leaves which have 14 per square mm.
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Stomata in most of bananas are regularly arranged and found in adaxial and abaxial parts of the leaf. It is anomocytic type, with two kidney-shaped guard cells, and subsidiary cell number varied 4 to 6 [15. 16, 17, 18]. Previous studies reported that stomata characteristics are varied among genomic group of bananas.