TY - JOUR SP - 92 TI - Role of trees in climate change and their authentication through scanning electron microscopy N1 - cited By 17 AV - none EP - 100 PB - Wiley-Liss Inc. SN - 1059910X ID - scholars11802 KW - Authentication; Carbon dioxide; Deforestation; Earth (planet); Global warming; Seed KW - Climate change mitigation; Forest sectors; Medicinal plants; Medicinal tree; Pakistan; Scanning electron microscope; Scanning electrons; Tree species KW - Scanning electron microscopy KW - classification; climate change; growth KW - development and aging; Pakistan; plant seed; scanning electron microscopy; tree; ultrastructure KW - Climate Change; Microscopy KW - Electron KW - Scanning; Pakistan; Seeds; Trees IS - 2 N2 - Climate change is the most realistic theory of this era. Sudden and drastic changes are happening on the earth and the survival of mankind is becoming questionable in the future. The plants play the key role in controlling the climate change. The study emphasizes on role of trees in the cop up or damaging the climate of this earth, whether they are medicinal trees or economically important trees. Due to the overgrazing and intense deforestation the climate is being affected hazardously. The global warming phenomenon is occurring due to the less availability of trees and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In total 20 plants were collected from across the Pakistan on the basis of their abundance and their key roles. Out of which seeds of eight plants were scanned through scanning electron microscope for correct authentication and importance of these medicinally important trees in mitigating the climate change. Research Highlights: The role of forest sector in the climate's change mitigation. Medicinally and economically important tree species across Pakistan. By using SEM, Ultra seed sculpturing features as an authentication tool. To formulate some policies to stop or control deforestation. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. VL - 82 A1 - Arshad, S. A1 - Ahmad, M. A1 - Saboor, A. A1 - Ibrahim, F.H. A1 - Mustafa, M.R.U. A1 - Zafar, M. A1 - Ashfaq, S. JF - Microscopy Research and Technique UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85057728321&doi=10.1002%2fjemt.23106&partnerID=40&md5=9623bae0d59d883ea52d45ef18605457 Y1 - 2019/// ER -