ABSTRACT
Collection, processing
and classification of plant leaves specimens covering eight (8) families of
plants with eight different species was done. This technique was done to
establish a herbanum for the biology laboratory of Science Laboratory
Technology, IMT Enugu at its Campus 3. Of the eight families covered, six were
monocotyledon and these were families of euphobiareae, myrtaceae, gramineae,
mehaceae and composite. While two others were of dicotyledons families,
papilionacea and papilionaea and all these were angiosperm. The plant specimens
were systematically lodged in the herbarium cabinet in which they were
appropriately labeled for future use. The procedure and technique involves
careful collection of plant specimens, laying of the specimens, pressing,
drying, mounting, identification, documentation and storage of the plant
specimens (leaves).
TABLE OF CONTENT
Content
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of content
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
Introduction
1.1 Background information
1.2
Aim and objectives of the study
1.3
Statement of problem
1.4
Hypothesis
1.5
Significance of the study
1.6
Limitation of the study
CHAPTER TWO
2.0
Literature review
2.1 Purpose of herbarium
2.2
Nature of a herbarium
2.3
Uses of herbarium
CHAPTER
THREE
3.0
Materials and methods
3.1 Materials
3.2
Methods
3.2.1 Collection
of plant samples
3.2.2 Processing
of plant samples
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0
Result and discussion
4.1 Classification of plants samples
4.2 Discussion
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Conclusion and recommendation
5.1
Conclusion
5.2
Recommendation
REFERENCES
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION
According to clamber land (1994), herbarium can simply be defined as a
collection of dried, preserved and pressed plant specimens which are arranged
systematically, serving as a taxonomic reference of plants for their
identification and classification. He further defines it as a repository of
preserved and labeled plant specimen to allow easy access and archival storage.
The herbarium is useful for research identification of plants and for
comparison of materials with previous collection. It is also a growing source
of knowledge about the vegetation of an area. Its effectiveness and value
depend on the care with which the specimens are preserved, mounted,
completeness of identifications, labeling, satisfactory arrangement and
maintenance of the collection.
Dried and mounted
specimens are stored in cabinets with tight fitting doors. The storage cabinet
is provided with partitions in which the families of plants may be arranged in
alphabetical order or (more usually) in some presumed phylogenetic order. The
specimens are typically in form of herbarium sheets, pressed and dried plants
have been glued to a sheet of heavy paper, together with a labeled data. The
label describes useful information, which include the plants Latin name, the
origin of the collection, the data of collection, and the name of the
collector. Within the cabinet, the specimens are arranged according to the
family, genes and species they represent, as well as the geographic location
from which they were collected.
1.2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE
STUDY
AIM
Construction
of a herbarium
OBJECTIVES
It
includes:
(i) To construct a herbarium.
(ii)
To identify plants to there species
levels
(iii) To collect plants of agricultural and medicinal
interest within our locality.
1.3 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Since, the already
constructed herbarium in the biology laboratory of science laboratory
technology, IMT Enugu is old, and the collected plant specimens are destroyed
by termites and other pests, therefore there is need to collect new plants
specimen. To have an update collection of plant specimens that is properly
classified for further references.
1.4 HYPOTHESIS
HO : Herbarium
construction provides information within our locality.
H1 : Herbarium
construction does not provide information within our
locality.
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The significance of
this project study is that, this research will provide an up to date herbarium
for the biology laboratory of science technology department IMT Enugu.
1.6 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Plant collection and identification are limited to
agricultural and medicinal plants of local interest.
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