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Phytolith Analysis Of Poa Pratensis (Poaceae) Leaves, Zsuzsa Lisztes_Szabo, Szilvia Kovács, Ákos Petö Jan 2014

Phytolith Analysis Of Poa Pratensis (Poaceae) Leaves, Zsuzsa Lisztes_Szabo, Szilvia Kovács, Ákos Petö

Turkish Journal of Botany

Phytoliths in Poa pratensis L. (Poaceae) leaf blades and sheaths are described in this study. The role of plant opal particles-known as phytoliths-is considerable in taxonomical studies, and their long-term preservation in sediments makes them a useful tool in the reconstruction of ancient plant communities and plant-human interactions. All together, 2244 phytoliths were counted and analyzed in 25 plant samples (5 shoots of 5 specimens and approximately 500-600 phytoliths per specimen). The biogenic silica content of P. pratensis leaves was determined at 2.61%, and 27 morphotypes have been described using the International Code for Phytolith Nomenclature. Two morphotypes are described …


Morphology Of The Seed Coat Of Oxalis Spp. From Buenos Aires Province (Argentina), Sonia Rosenfeldt, Beatriz Gloria Galati Jan 2014

Morphology Of The Seed Coat Of Oxalis Spp. From Buenos Aires Province (Argentina), Sonia Rosenfeldt, Beatriz Gloria Galati

Turkish Journal of Botany

The aim of the present study is to provide detailed morphological descriptions of the seed coat in 10 species of Oxalis from Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The seed is ovate and brown, and its surface is smooth. Oxalis has a mechanism of spermobolia by which a part of the seed coat is detached by the rupture of cells, leaving exposed a layer of opened cells, generally with oxalate crystals. This new coat surface has different characteristics in the species studied in this work. Three types are recognized, mostly on the basis of anatomical …


Ellenberg’S Indicator Values For Soil Nitrogen Concentration And Ph In Selected Swamp Forests In The Central Black Sea Region Of Turkey, Burak Sürmen, Hamdi̇ Güray Kutbay, Dudu Duygu Kiliç, Rena Huseyinova, Mahmut Kilinç Jan 2014

Ellenberg’S Indicator Values For Soil Nitrogen Concentration And Ph In Selected Swamp Forests In The Central Black Sea Region Of Turkey, Burak Sürmen, Hamdi̇ Güray Kutbay, Dudu Duygu Kiliç, Rena Huseyinova, Mahmut Kilinç

Turkish Journal of Botany

Ellenberg developed a system that assigns indicator scores for habitat characteristics of individual plant species. Swamp forests are highly diverse ecological communities and include different plant species, all of which have different ecological requirements. Ellenberg's indicator values (EIVs) were calculated for soil pH and nitrogen (N) concentration in some swamp forest species in the Central Black Sea region of Turkey. In this study, the EIVs for soil pH were usually similar in the swamp forest species studied, while some differences were found with respect to EIVs for soil nitrogen concentration. Tolerance values (TVs) of all of the studied species were …


A Taxonomic Revision Of The Genus Cephalaria (Caprifoliaceae) In Turkey, Ramazan Süleyman Göktürk, Hüseyi̇n Sümbül Jan 2014

A Taxonomic Revision Of The Genus Cephalaria (Caprifoliaceae) In Turkey, Ramazan Süleyman Göktürk, Hüseyi̇n Sümbül

Turkish Journal of Botany

The morphological features of Cephalaria Schrad. ex Roem. & Schult. were studied based on our specimens collected between 1994 and 2010 in Turkey and herbarium specimens from various herbaria. In the present study, typifications, a list of synonyms, descriptions, ecology, phytogeographical regions, conservation status, and distribution of all studied taxa are given. Taxonomic relationships between similar species are discussed. Illustrations of habit, flower, calyx, involucel, and involucral and receptacular bracts of some species are given. Colour images of some species are also provided. Additional new characters were determined that were not previously given in descriptions of Cephalaria species in the …


A New Natural Hybrid Between Prosthechea Cochleata And P. Radiata (Orchidaceae) From Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, Edgar Mó, William Cetzal Ix, Germán Carnevali, Eduardo Pérez-García, Saikat Basu Jan 2014

A New Natural Hybrid Between Prosthechea Cochleata And P. Radiata (Orchidaceae) From Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, Edgar Mó, William Cetzal Ix, Germán Carnevali, Eduardo Pérez-García, Saikat Basu

Turkish Journal of Botany

A new natural hybrid between Prosthechea cochleata and P. radiata (Orchidaceae, Laeliinae) from the central part of Guatemala, P. × chixoyensis Mó & Cetzal, is herein described, illustrated, and characterized based on the morphological characters. The new nothospecies is most similar to P. cochleata but the petals are proportionally broader and the mucro of the labellum is subapical, as observed in P. radiata. Additionally, the perianth segments are neither as strongly reflexed as they are in P. cochleata nor patent as in P. radiata. A table of diagnostic characters for the new hybrid and its putative parents, a comparative figure, …


Macromycetes Determined In Yomra (Trabzon) District, Ilgaz Akata, Yasi̇n Uzun, Abdullah Kaya Jan 2014

Macromycetes Determined In Yomra (Trabzon) District, Ilgaz Akata, Yasi̇n Uzun, Abdullah Kaya

Turkish Journal of Botany

This study was carried out on macrofungi samples collected from Yomra district during 2007-2012, and 236 taxa belonging to 58 families were identified. Crocicreas cyathoideum (Bull.) S.E.Carp., Phaeohelotium fagineum (Pers.) Hengstm., and Dacrymyces chrysospermus Berk. & M.A.Curtis are recorded for the first time from Turkey. Calyptella capula (Holmsk.) Quél., Campanella caesia Romagn., and Guepiniopsis buccina (Pers.) L.L.Kenn. are the first members of the genera Calyptella Quél., Campanella Henn., and Guepiniopsis Pat. respectively, in Turkey.


Allium Efeae (Amaryllidaceae), A New Species From Northwest Anatolia, Turkey, İlker Genç, Fatma Neri̇man Özhatay Jan 2014

Allium Efeae (Amaryllidaceae), A New Species From Northwest Anatolia, Turkey, İlker Genç, Fatma Neri̇man Özhatay

Turkish Journal of Botany

Allium efeae Özhatay & İ.Genç is described as a new species from northwest Anatolia. The distribution area of this species is restricted to Kıbrıscık (Bolu) and Beypazarı (Ankara). It resembles Allium lycaonicum Siehe, but differs in tepal shape and color, leaf length, and filament shape. A table comparing the diagnostic morphological characters of the new species and A. lycaonicum is provided. The diagnostic morphological characters, distribution, conservation status, and color photographs of the new species as well as its chromosome number (2n = 24) are presented.


A Revision Of Centaurea Sect. Centaurea (Asteraceae) From Iran, Massoud Ranjbar, Kazem Negaresh Jan 2014

A Revision Of Centaurea Sect. Centaurea (Asteraceae) From Iran, Massoud Ranjbar, Kazem Negaresh

Turkish Journal of Botany

A taxonomic review of Centaurea L. sect. Centaurea (Asteraceae) in Iran was carried out. Seven taxa are recognized and 1 of them is described as a new species: Centaurea joharchii Ranjbar & Negaresh. This new species has been described and illustrated from Khorasan Province, SE Iran. A new combination is proposed: C. kermanshahensis (Wagenitz) Ranjbar & Negaresh. In addition, C. aggregata Fisch. & C.A.Mey. ex DC. subsp. aggregata is typified and C. diffusa Lam. is reported here as a new record for Iran. Finally, a key to all species of the section Centaurea in Iran is provided.


Reseda Malatyana (Resedaceae), A New Chasmophytic Species From Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Hasan Yildirim, Serdar Gökhan Şenol Jan 2014

Reseda Malatyana (Resedaceae), A New Chasmophytic Species From Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Hasan Yildirim, Serdar Gökhan Şenol

Turkish Journal of Botany

Reseda malatyana Yıldırım & Şenol (Resedaceae) is illustrated and described as a new species to science, endemic to eastern Anatolia, Turkey. Reseda malatyana is related to Reseda armena Boiss. It differs from Reseda armena by the following characters: densely smaller, unbranched at the upper part, papillate-hispidulous stems; dark green, thicker, and densely papillate-hispidulous leaves; bigger petals; smaller pedicels; relatively smaller with sinus seeds; oblate-spheroidal, tricolporate, and rugulate pollen grains. R. malatyana is a perennial species that colonizes on marlstone rocky cliffs, known from a single locality in Levent Canyon, located in Malatya Province. It is an obligated chasmophytic species. In …


Subcellular Localization And Developmental Regulation Of Cytosolic, Soluble Pyrophosphatase Isoforms In Arabidopsis Thaliana, Zahi̇de Nesli̇han Öztürk, Steffen Greiner, Thomas Rausch Jan 2014

Subcellular Localization And Developmental Regulation Of Cytosolic, Soluble Pyrophosphatase Isoforms In Arabidopsis Thaliana, Zahi̇de Nesli̇han Öztürk, Steffen Greiner, Thomas Rausch

Turkish Journal of Botany

Pyrophosphate (PP_{I}) is the by-product of several reversible key reactions of primary metabolism. Thus, generated PP_i should be removed by hydrolysis via pyrophosphatases to prevent accumulation and to drive anabolism. In plastids, a plastidic, soluble pyrophosphatase splits PP_i released by ADPG pyrophosphorylase. The cytosolic PP_i pool is believed to be hydrolyzed by tonoplast- and/or Golgi-integral H^{+}-translocating pyrophosphatases. The Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. genome encodes 6 soluble pyrophosphatase isoforms (PPas), 1 of which was shown to be localized in plastids. The remaining 5 of those PPas (PPas 1-5) are more similar to each other with highly conserved protein sequences. They all …


The Colchic Region As Refuge For Relict Tree Lineages: Cryptic Speciation In Field Maples, Guido W. Grimm, Thomas Denk Jan 2014

The Colchic Region As Refuge For Relict Tree Lineages: Cryptic Speciation In Field Maples, Guido W. Grimm, Thomas Denk

Turkish Journal of Botany

ITS sequences from isolated populations of Acer in the Colchic region allow direct assumptions about the origin, evolution, and radiation of one of the most abundant West Eurasian tree species, Acer campestre L., the field maple. We inferred the molecular evolution of the internal transcribed spacers ITS1 and ITS2 of the nuclear-encoded 35S rDNA cistron in Acer campestre using a range of methods including sequence- and distance-based phylogenetic networks and motif analyses. The data basis for our inference are 344 sequenced clones from 51 individuals of A. campestre, essentially covering the modern distribution range of the species, and 27 individuals …


Heterologous Expression Of Esaba1 Enhances Salt Tolerance With Increased Accumulation Of Endogenous Aba In Transgenic Tobacco, Yujun Sun, Lin Zhu, Jiansheng Guo, Cheng Zhou Jan 2014

Heterologous Expression Of Esaba1 Enhances Salt Tolerance With Increased Accumulation Of Endogenous Aba In Transgenic Tobacco, Yujun Sun, Lin Zhu, Jiansheng Guo, Cheng Zhou

Turkish Journal of Botany

Salt stress can trigger several physiological responses in plants such as increased accumulation of ABA and antioxidant enzyme activities, which have been closely associated with the tolerance of plants to salt stress. In the present study a novel zeaxanthin epoxidase gene, designated EsABA1, was isolated from Eutrema salsugineum. EsABA1 contained a full-length open reading frame (ORF) of 2001 bp, encoding 666 amino acids. Transcription of EsABA1 rapidly accumulated after exposure to various abiotic stresses, suggesting that the EsABA1 gene was involved in multiple stress responses and tolerance. To further investigate the roles of EsABA1 under salt-stress conditions, transgenic tobacco lines …


K-Means Clustering And Structure Analyses Of Genetic Diversity In Tamarix L. Accessions, Habibollah Ijbari, Masoud Sheidai, Ahmad-Reza Mehrabian, Zahra Noormohammadi, Somayeh Ghasemzadeh-Baraki Jan 2014

K-Means Clustering And Structure Analyses Of Genetic Diversity In Tamarix L. Accessions, Habibollah Ijbari, Masoud Sheidai, Ahmad-Reza Mehrabian, Zahra Noormohammadi, Somayeh Ghasemzadeh-Baraki

Turkish Journal of Botany

Tamarix L. accessions were collected from Sistan and Baluchestan Province of Iran, covering an area of about 60 km located in the southeast of Iran. The present investigation was performed to study the genetic structure of Tamarix populations in this province and present some information about gene flow among these populations. Forty-two tree specimens were randomly collected and studied for molecular and morphological diversity. Based on morphological descriptions we recognized 3 species that were confirmed by detailed morphometric and genetic analysis. The studied tree specimens were separated in 3 distinct clusters by UPGMA clustering and principal coordinate analysis and multidimensional …


Dreb1a From Oryza Sativa Var. Ir6: Homology Modelling And Molecular Docking, Muhammad Nawaz, Naeem Iqbal, Sobia Idrees, Ihsan Ullah Jan 2014

Dreb1a From Oryza Sativa Var. Ir6: Homology Modelling And Molecular Docking, Muhammad Nawaz, Naeem Iqbal, Sobia Idrees, Ihsan Ullah

Turkish Journal of Botany

The family of AP2/ERF plant specific transcription factors, including dehydration-responsive element binding (DREB) proteins, has been reported to activate and bind with the dehydration responsive element/C repeat (DRE/CRT) of stress-inducible gene promoters. We amplified DREB1A from Oryza sativa var. IR6 (807 bp) and subjected it to protein homology modelling and phylogenetic analysis. BLAST sequence analysis indicated high similarity (99%) with the O. sativa japonica group. Phylogenetic analysis was carried out with other 12 DREB sequences from cereals/grasses using Clustal Omega. Protein secondary structure and 3D models were determined using SOPMA and MODELLER v9.10, respectively. PROSA was used to determine the …


Life Cycle Versus Systematic Placement: Phylogenetic And Cytogenetic Studies In Annual Artemisia (Asteraceae, Anthemideae), Jaume Pellicer, Oriane Hidalgo, Teresa Garnatje, Katsuhiko Kondo, Joan Vallès Jan 2014

Life Cycle Versus Systematic Placement: Phylogenetic And Cytogenetic Studies In Annual Artemisia (Asteraceae, Anthemideae), Jaume Pellicer, Oriane Hidalgo, Teresa Garnatje, Katsuhiko Kondo, Joan Vallès

Turkish Journal of Botany

Artemisia L. comprises ca. 20 annual species out of ca. 500, which are distributed mainly across the Old World grades, accounting for multiple independent acquisitions of annual habit throughout the evolutionary history of the genus. This makes Artemisia an interesting subject for the study of plant life cycle evolution in a phylogenetic context and its consequences at genomic level. The main aim of this phylogenetic analysis was to circumscribe 17 of the annual representatives within the major lineages of Artemisia. Genome size has been assessed and ancestral values reconstructed on the tree. Fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) has also been …


Identification And Characterization Of A Seed-Specific Grapevine Dehydrin Involved In Abiotic Stress Response Within Tolerant Varieties, Mohsen Hanana, Samia Daldoul, Romain Fouquet, Laurent Deluc, Celine Leon, Michael Hoefer, Francois Barrieu, Abdelwahed Ghorbel Jan 2014

Identification And Characterization Of A Seed-Specific Grapevine Dehydrin Involved In Abiotic Stress Response Within Tolerant Varieties, Mohsen Hanana, Samia Daldoul, Romain Fouquet, Laurent Deluc, Celine Leon, Michael Hoefer, Francois Barrieu, Abdelwahed Ghorbel

Turkish Journal of Botany

To identify and isolate genes related to abiotic stress (salinity and drought) tolerance in grapevine, a candidate gene approach led to the isolation from Cabernet Sauvignon cultivar of a full-length cDNA of dehydrin gene. The latter, named VvDhn, which is highly and mainly induced in late embryogenesis in seeds, encodes for a protein of 124 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 13.3 kDa. Details of the physicochemical parameters and structural properties (molecular mass, secondary structure, conserved domains and motives, and putative posttranslational modification sites) of the encoded protein have also been elucidated. The expression study of VvDhn was …


The Molecular Characterization And Expression Analyses Of Ethylene Receptor Genes From Watermelon Fruit, Yaşar Karakurt, Muhammet Tonguç, Hali̇me Ünlü Jan 2014

The Molecular Characterization And Expression Analyses Of Ethylene Receptor Genes From Watermelon Fruit, Yaşar Karakurt, Muhammet Tonguç, Hali̇me Ünlü

Turkish Journal of Botany

Watermelon fruit is very sensitive to ethylene, showing rapid deterioration and water-soaking upon ethylene exposure. The objective of this study was to isolate and determine the expressions of ethylene receptor genes in watermelon fruit. As a result of PCR amplification of cDNAs obtained via RT-PCR of total RNA from watermelon fruit with degenerate primers, 3 partial cDNAs were obtained. After extension of the 3' and 5' ends of the cDNAs via 3' and 5' RACE analysis, 3 full-length genes designated as CL-ETR1, CL-ERS1, and CL-ETR2 were obtained. Upon cloning and sequencing, it was determined that the CL-ETR1, CL-ERS1, and CL-ETR2 …


Nonsense-Mediated Decay Of Sucrose Synthase 1 Mrna With Induced Premature Chain Termination Codon During Cold Acclimation In Winter Wheat, Rita Armoniene, Gintaras Brazauskas Jan 2014

Nonsense-Mediated Decay Of Sucrose Synthase 1 Mrna With Induced Premature Chain Termination Codon During Cold Acclimation In Winter Wheat, Rita Armoniene, Gintaras Brazauskas

Turkish Journal of Botany

Cold acclimation induces the expression of cold-regulated genes needed to protect plants against freezing damage. Fourteen candidate genes were identified as being differentially expressed (presence/absence) between cold acclimated and nonacclimated crown and leaf tissues of 2 winter wheat lines using the cDNA-AFLP method. Two TILLING populations originating from the 2 winter wheat lines were further developed in order to create mutant forms of the candidate genes to verify their role in freezing-tolerance formation. Exon 8 of the identified differentially expressed sucrose synthase 1 (Ss1) gene was chosen for mutation detection by high-resolution melting analysis. A total of 75.68 kb of …


Assessment Of Genetic Diversity And Phylogenetic Relationships Of Endangered Endemic Plant Barbarea Integrifolia Dc. (Brassicaceae) In Turkey, Ertuğrul Fi̇li̇z, Etem Osma, Ali̇ Kandemi̇r, Hüseyi̇n Tombuloğlu, Guzi̇n Tombuloglu, Seda Bi̇rbi̇lener, Mehtap Aydin Jan 2014

Assessment Of Genetic Diversity And Phylogenetic Relationships Of Endangered Endemic Plant Barbarea Integrifolia Dc. (Brassicaceae) In Turkey, Ertuğrul Fi̇li̇z, Etem Osma, Ali̇ Kandemi̇r, Hüseyi̇n Tombuloğlu, Guzi̇n Tombuloglu, Seda Bi̇rbi̇lener, Mehtap Aydin

Turkish Journal of Botany

Barbarea integrifolia DC. (Brassicaceae) is an endangered and endemic species located in Erzincan and Gümüşhane provinces of Turkey. In total, 27 individuals from 2 natural populations were assessed using the random amplified polymorphic DNA polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) method coupled with sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS1) rDNA region. Genetic accuracy of RAPD-PCR was tested with 25 RAPD primers, and it resulted in 115 clear and reproducible DNA fragments from 13 RAPD primers. Among these, 76 (66.1%) fragments were found to be polymorphic. According to the ITS1 analysis of B. integrifolia populations, the plants exhibited a relatively poor …


Phylogeny, Geographic Distribution, And New Taxonomic Circumscription Of The Crocus Reticulatus Species Group (Iridaceae), Dörte Harpke, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Helmut Kerndorff, Theophanis Karamplianis, Theophanis Constantinidis, Vladimir Randelovic, Novica Randelovic, Marina Juskovic, Erich Pasche, Frank R. Blattner Jan 2014

Phylogeny, Geographic Distribution, And New Taxonomic Circumscription Of The Crocus Reticulatus Species Group (Iridaceae), Dörte Harpke, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Helmut Kerndorff, Theophanis Karamplianis, Theophanis Constantinidis, Vladimir Randelovic, Novica Randelovic, Marina Juskovic, Erich Pasche, Frank R. Blattner

Turkish Journal of Botany

Recent phylogenetic analyses proved several infrageneric units within the genus Crocus to be para- or polyphyletic. In an attempt to arrive at a system of Crocus that closely reflects species relationships, we provide here phylogenetic, morphometric, geographic, and nomenclatorial data for the species of a narrower-defined, monophyletic Crocus series Reticulati. We sequenced the ETS and ITS regions of the nuclear ribosomal DNA in 9 Reticulati and 19 outgroup species. Three chloroplast loci (trnL-F, rps16-trnQ, matK-trnK) were sequenced in the newly defined series Reticulati species and 1 outgroup. Data were analyzed with Bayesian and parsimony algorithms. The phylogenies resulted in 2 …


Identification And Functional Analysis Of New Conserved Micrornas And Their Targets In Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.), Muhammad Din, Muhammad Younas Khan Barozai, Iftekhar Ahmed Baloch Jan 2014

Identification And Functional Analysis Of New Conserved Micrornas And Their Targets In Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.), Muhammad Din, Muhammad Younas Khan Barozai, Iftekhar Ahmed Baloch

Turkish Journal of Botany

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are tiny, endogenous, nonprotein-coding, and functionally negative regulators of posttranscriptional gene regulation. Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a starchy and tuberous crop that is also important for its potassium and vitamin contents. Though potato is the world's fourth largest food crop, its miRNAs and their targets have not been well studied. Here we report a comparative genomics approach that was applied to explore miRNAs and their targeted proteins in potato. A total of 120 new miRNAs from 110 families were identified and characterized from the expressed sequence tags. All 120 miRNAs were observed, along with stable stem-loop precursor …


Bucklandiella Seppeltii, A New Species Of Grimmiaceae From Australasia, And Its Phylogenetic Position Based On Molecular Data, Halina Bednarek-Ochyra, Ryszard Ochyra, Jakub Sawicki, Monika Szczecinska Jan 2014

Bucklandiella Seppeltii, A New Species Of Grimmiaceae From Australasia, And Its Phylogenetic Position Based On Molecular Data, Halina Bednarek-Ochyra, Ryszard Ochyra, Jakub Sawicki, Monika Szczecinska

Turkish Journal of Botany

A new species, Bucklandiella seppeltii Bednarek-Ochyra, Ochyra, Sawicki & Szczecinska, is delimited by its distinct morphology and biogeography. The geographical range of the new species is restricted to the southern-temperate and southern-cool-temperate zones of Tasmania and New Zealand, with maximum occurrence on the South Island of the latter insular country. The species is described and illustrated and its distribution is mapped. The systematic position of B. seppeltii is revealed to be a sister to New Zealand B. allanfifei Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra by molecular evidence based on parsimony analysis of nuclear sequences. In some morphological and anatomical traits, B. seppeltii is …


Plastid And Nuclear Genomic Resources Of A Relict And Endangered Plant Species: Chamaedaphne Calyculata (L.) Moench (Ericaceae), Monika Szczecinska, Angelika Gomolinska, Piotr Szkudlarz, Jakub Sawicki Jan 2014

Plastid And Nuclear Genomic Resources Of A Relict And Endangered Plant Species: Chamaedaphne Calyculata (L.) Moench (Ericaceae), Monika Szczecinska, Angelika Gomolinska, Piotr Szkudlarz, Jakub Sawicki

Turkish Journal of Botany

Chamaedaphne calyculata, one of the largest shrubs in the family Ericaceae, is native to boreal zones of the northern hemisphere. The complete nucleotide sequence of the Chamaedaphne plastid genome was determined in the present study. The genome is a circular double-stranded DNA molecule 176,744 bp in length, that includes the typical large single-copy (LSC), small single-copy, and 2 inverted repeats (IR) regions. The C. calyculata plastid genome contains 113 genes, excluding the second IR region. A comparative analysis revealed that the plastid genome organization of the Chamaedaphne plastome is almost identical to that of Vaccinium macrocarpon, the first sequenced chloroplast …


First Karyotype Analysis, Physical Rdna Mapping, And Genome Size Assessment In 4 North African Astragalus Taxa (Fabaceae), Karim Baziz, Meriem Benamara-Bellagha, Fatima Pustahija, Spencer Craig Brown, Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev, Nadra Khalfallah Jan 2014

First Karyotype Analysis, Physical Rdna Mapping, And Genome Size Assessment In 4 North African Astragalus Taxa (Fabaceae), Karim Baziz, Meriem Benamara-Bellagha, Fatima Pustahija, Spencer Craig Brown, Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev, Nadra Khalfallah

Turkish Journal of Botany

Four taxa of Algerian Astragalus L. were studied for their chromosome number, karyotype features, and genome size. Fluorochrome banding was done for detection of GC-rich DNA regions, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for physical mapping of 35S and 5S rRNA genes, and flow cytometry for nuclear DNA content. All the taxa present the same chromosome number (2n = 2x = 16) and single 35S and 5S rDNA loci, but their distributions on chromosomes are different. The GC heterochromatin pattern was different among studied taxa and an unusually high number of chromomycin-positive bands were observed in A. pseudotrigonus Batt. & Trab. …


A Taxonomic Reassessment Of The Tanacetum Aureum (Asteraceae, Anthemideae) Species Group: Insights From Morphological And Molecular Data, Marzie Kazemi, Ali Sonboli, Hassan Zare Maivan, Shahrokh Kazempour Osaloo Jan 2014

A Taxonomic Reassessment Of The Tanacetum Aureum (Asteraceae, Anthemideae) Species Group: Insights From Morphological And Molecular Data, Marzie Kazemi, Ali Sonboli, Hassan Zare Maivan, Shahrokh Kazempour Osaloo

Turkish Journal of Botany

A taxonomic reassessment of the Tanacetum aureum (Lam.) Greuter, M.V.Agab. & Wagenitz (Asteraceae, Anthemideae) species group was performed. This group of species is distinguished by herbaceous perennial habit, (1-)2-10(-80) disciform capitula, with compact to lax corymbs and strongly to moderately convex receptacle. A multivariate statistical analysis of 58 morphological characters using Ward cluster, principal component analyses, and molecular phylogenetic analyses of nrDNA ITS and cpDNA rpL32-trnL^{(UAG)} + ndhF-rpL32 spacer sequence datasets were conducted. Both datasets corroborated that T. aureum, T. oligocephalum (DC.) Sch.Bip., and T. heimerlii (Nabelek) Parsa could be differentiated as separate species. An identification key of the studied …


Genome Size And Phylogenetic Relationships Between The Tunisian Species Of The Genus Calligonum (Polygonaceae), Hassen Gouja, Alfredo Garcia Fernández, Teresa Garnatje, Aly Raies, Mohamed Neffati Jan 2014

Genome Size And Phylogenetic Relationships Between The Tunisian Species Of The Genus Calligonum (Polygonaceae), Hassen Gouja, Alfredo Garcia Fernández, Teresa Garnatje, Aly Raies, Mohamed Neffati

Turkish Journal of Botany

The species of the genus Calligonum L. (Polygonaceae) that appear in Tunisian deserts play an important role in maintaining local ecosystems and supply important natural resources in these regions. In this study, 31 individuals belonging to the 3 hypothetical species of the genus Calligonum (Calligonum arich Le Houér., Calligonum azel Maire, and Calligonum comosum L'Hér.) were collected from 12 populations in 6 localities of the Tunisian desert and examined to assess the relationship between species. Phylogenetic analyses using 1 nuclear (ITS) and 2 plastid regions (trnL-trnF and rbcL) and genome size assessments are used in this study to evaluate the …


Campanula Alisan-Kilincii (Campanulaceae), A New Species From Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Hasan Yildirim, Serdar Gökhan Şenol Jan 2014

Campanula Alisan-Kilincii (Campanulaceae), A New Species From Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Hasan Yildirim, Serdar Gökhan Şenol

Turkish Journal of Botany

Campanula alisan-kilincii Yıldırım & Şenol (Campanulaceae) is described and illustrated as a new species from Malatya Province in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. The new species belongs to the section Rupestres, based on morphological features. It is morphologically similar to Campanula quercetorum and C. strigillosa but clearly differs from them based on the morphological differences presented in the species description. In addition, the conservation status, the distribution map, and notes on the biogeography and ecology of the new species are given.


Gladiolus Osmaniyensis (Iridaceae), A New Species From South Anatolia, Turkey, Mehmet Sağiroğlu, Gençay Akgül Jan 2014

Gladiolus Osmaniyensis (Iridaceae), A New Species From South Anatolia, Turkey, Mehmet Sağiroğlu, Gençay Akgül

Turkish Journal of Botany

A new species, Gladiolus osmaniyensis Sağıroğlu (Iridaceae), is described and illustrated from South Anatolia, Turkey. G. osmaniyensis is morphologically close to G. attilae and G. atroviolaceus. The ecology and phenology of the new species as well as its etymology, conservation status, and diagnostic morphological features are discussed. In addition, the seed surfaces of the G. osmaniyensis, G. attilae, and G. atroviolaceus are examined by SEM. The geographical distribution of the new species and the morphologically related species are mapped as well.


The Revision Of The Section Alopecuroidei Of The Genus Astragalus (Fabaceae) In Turkey, Hasan Akan, Zeki̇ Aytaç Jan 2014

The Revision Of The Section Alopecuroidei Of The Genus Astragalus (Fabaceae) In Turkey, Hasan Akan, Zeki̇ Aytaç

Turkish Journal of Botany

In this research, the morphological, anatomical, palynological, and cytological characteristics of the section Alopecuroidei DC. species belonging to genus Astragalus L. in Turkey were studied. As a result of this study, the members of the Alopecuroidei section represented by 22 taxa were evaluated under 24 taxa. While 3 taxa were reduced to synonyms, 4 new taxa have been added to the literature. Those are Astragalus aytatchii Akan & Civelek, A. ovabaghensis Akan & Aytaç, A. bahcesarayensis Akan, Fırat & Ekici, and A. ekicii H.Duman & Akan. In addition, it was determined that A. edmondi (Kuntze) Sheld. and A. maximus Willd. …


The Role Of Mn-Sod And Fe-Sod Genes In The Response To Low Temperature In Chs Mutants Of Arabidopsis, Zahra Gharari, Ramazanali Khavari Nejad, Reza Shekaste Band, Farzane Najafi, Mohammad Nabiuni, Saeed Irian Jan 2014

The Role Of Mn-Sod And Fe-Sod Genes In The Response To Low Temperature In Chs Mutants Of Arabidopsis, Zahra Gharari, Ramazanali Khavari Nejad, Reza Shekaste Band, Farzane Najafi, Mohammad Nabiuni, Saeed Irian

Turkish Journal of Botany

To determine whether the expression of iron superoxide dismutase (Fe-SOD) and manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) increase superoxide-scavenging capacity, and thereby improve the survival rate of chilling sensitive (chs) mutants of Arabidopsis, 4 chs mutant (chs1-1, chs1-2, chs2-1, and chs2-2) and wild-type plants were grown under low (chilling, 13 °C; cold, 4 °C) and normal growth (23 °C) temperatures. Photosynthetic parameters were investigated following treatment with chilling, cold, and normal growth conditions. Chlorophyll content and maximum quantum efficiency of PSII primary photochemistry (Fv/Fm) were reduced in plants grown at chilling stress. The degree of chilling sensitivity of chs1 mutant plants was …