Abstract

Abstract Striking similarities and wide diversity in the phenolic compounds and isozyme profiles were recorded in the pollen grains of Phoenix sylvestris, Areca catechu and Cocos nucifera (Palmae). Morphologically, pollen grains of three species showed similar trends. The results of the chromatographic and electrophoretic studies were concordant with current systematic classification of Palmae.

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