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Identification of seven Zingiberaceous species based on comparative anatomy of microscopic characteristics of seeds

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Figure 1 Photographs of fruits and seeds of seven Zingiberaceous species. AAmomum kravanh
Figure 2 Micrographs showing transverse sections of seed coats of seven Zingiberaceous species
Table 1 Microscopic characteristics of seed coats of seeds of seven Zingiberaceous species as observed intransverse sections
Table 2 Dichotomous key to seven species in Alpinia, Amomum, and Elettaria genera based on anatomical

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