This study represents one of the most extensive studies of the
family Polygonaceae from Pakistan that includes multiple accessions
of forty seven species belonging to seven genera of the family. One
species i-e., Rumex senguineus collected from Brighton, United
Kingdom used for AFLP analysis is also morphologically described.
As this work is descriptive in nature, it highlights the taxonomic
utility of morphological, anatomical, palynological and molecular
markers. Most of the literature available for the genus Polygonum
L. dealt with sectional division of the genus but in this study, it
has been treated as to be segregated into different genera. So in
particular, this study has attempted to justify the recent division
of complex genus Polygonum L. into segregate genera instead of
sections as put forwarded by previous workers and to evaluate Rumex
L. taxonomically through these markers. Out of these forty eight
species, thirteen species belonging to four genera have been
analyzed through molecular technique known as AFLP (Amplified
Fragment Length Polymorphism).
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