Forensic Examination of Leaf and Leaf Fragments in Fresh and Dried Conditions

The various microscopical characters of taxonomic value have been studied in fresh and dried leaves of Nerium odorum Soland, Thevetia nereifolia A. Juss, Mangifera indica Linn, Ficus bengalensis Linn, Datura alba Nees and Tamarindus indica, Linn, with a view to find out the preservation of diagnosti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal - Forensic Science Society 1973-07, Vol.13 (3), p.183-190
Hauptverfasser: Bhatia, R.Y.P., Raghavan, S., Rao, K.V.S., Prasad, Veena N.
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