Anatomical and morphological characteristics of Ferula varia growing in Karaganda region (Central Kazakhstan)
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NLC “Karaganda National Research University named after аcademician Ye.A. Buketov”
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The study of plant structure makes it possible to identify characteristic features necessary for species identification
and understanding of biological traits. For potentially medicinal plant raw materials, morphological
and anatomical studies are an essential component of pharmacognostic analysis. The aim of this study is to
investigate the structural features of the above-ground and underground organs of Ferula varia, a plant used
in folk medicine, at both macro- and microscopic levels. The study was conducted on dried, crushed raw materials
using staining techniques and the preparation of temporary slides. The results made it possible to describe
the shape and structure of the surface of the stem and leaf plate, as well as the structural features of inflorescences
and root fragments. Sparse pubescence on the stem and denser pubescence on the abaxial surface
of the leaf blade were observed. At the microscopic level, the structural features and arrangement of tissues in
the leaf epidermis, as well as transverse sections of the root, leaf, and stem were characterized. The obtained
results made it possible to identify diagnostic features at the macro- and microscopic levels, which allows for
species identification of both whole and crushed raw materials. The data obtained may be included in the
draft regulatory documents for Ferula varia plant raw materials.
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Sabiyeva A. Anatomical and morphological characteristics of Ferula varia growing in Karaganda region (Central Kazakhstan)/A. Sabiyeva[et al.]//Fundamental and Experimental Biology. -2026. № 1(121) - P.123-131.