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A New Record For The Flora Of Turkey: Ambrosia Tenuifolia Spreng. (Compositae), Lütfi̇ Behçet
A New Record For The Flora Of Turkey: Ambrosia Tenuifolia Spreng. (Compositae), Lütfi̇ Behçet
Turkish Journal of Botany
Ambrosia tenuifolia Spreng. (Compositae) is a new addition to the flora of Turkey from Malatya (in the East Anatolia region). The specimens collected from Malatya have different properties from the known diagnostic characteristics of the species. A. tenuifolia is a monoecious plant without glands. Its female capitula are in the axils of the upper leaves in its original description, but some of our specimens have only female capitula (female capitula in terminal racemes and lower parts of the racemes bracteate, but upper parts ebracteate) and there are many glands particularly on the tops of their fruits. The diagnostic characteristics, ecology …
A Checklist Of Macrofungi Of Besni (Adıyaman) District, Abdullah Kaya, Zübeyde Akan, Kenan Demi̇rel
A Checklist Of Macrofungi Of Besni (Adıyaman) District, Abdullah Kaya, Zübeyde Akan, Kenan Demi̇rel
Turkish Journal of Botany
Field studies were carried out in the Besni district between 2001 and 2002, and macrofungi samples were collected. As a result of laboratory studies, 56 species belonging to 20 families in Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes were identified.
The Hedwigia Ciliata (Hedw.) Ehr. Ex P.Beauv. Complex In Turkey, With A New Record, H. Ciliata Var. Leucophaea Bruch & Schimp. (Hedwigiaceae, Bryopsida), Adnan Erdağ, Mesut Kirmaci, Harald Kürschner
The Hedwigia Ciliata (Hedw.) Ehr. Ex P.Beauv. Complex In Turkey, With A New Record, H. Ciliata Var. Leucophaea Bruch & Schimp. (Hedwigiaceae, Bryopsida), Adnan Erdağ, Mesut Kirmaci, Harald Kürschner
Turkish Journal of Botany
Hedwigia ciliata (Hedw.) Ehrh. ex P.Beauv. var. leucophaea Bruch & Schimp. is recorded as a new taxon for the bryophyte flora of Turkey. It belongs to the H. ciliata complex sensu lata that consists of three different taxa: H. stellata, H. ciliata var. ciliata, and H. ciliata var. leucophaea. As all three taxa occur in Turkey, a key to the species, descriptions, illustrations of the diagnostic characters, as well as their distribution in Turkey are presented.
Macrofungi Of Erzurum Province, Kenan Demi̇rel, Abdullah Kaya, Yusuf Uzun
Macrofungi Of Erzurum Province, Kenan Demi̇rel, Abdullah Kaya, Yusuf Uzun
Turkish Journal of Botany
This study was conducted on macrofungi specimens collected from Erzurum province between 1997 and 2000. As a result, 114 macrofungi species belonging to 29 families and two classes were identified. Two of them, Melanoleuca humilis (Pers.: Fr.) Sing. and Tricholoma lascivum (Fr.) Gill. (Tricholomataceae), are new records for the macrofungi flora of Turkey.
New Records Of The Genus Histioneis F.R. Von Stein (Dinophyceae) From Turkish Coastal Waters, Sevi̇m Polat, Tufan Koray
New Records Of The Genus Histioneis F.R. Von Stein (Dinophyceae) From Turkish Coastal Waters, Sevi̇m Polat, Tufan Koray
Turkish Journal of Botany
The dinoflagellate genus Histioneis F.R. von Stein 1883 and six species belonging to this genus are reported for the first time from the coastal waters of Turkey (north-eastern Mediterranean, lat. 36° 06' N - 36° 07' N, long. 33° 28' E - 33°30' E). Descriptions of the species Histioneis depressa J.Schiller, H. expansa L.Rampi, H. para Murray & Whitting, H. marchesonii L.Rampi, H. striata Kof. & J.R.Michener and H. elongata Kof. & J.R.Michener are given.
Floristic Records Of Lichens In Adana, Konya And Niğde Provinces, Şaban Güvenç
Floristic Records Of Lichens In Adana, Konya And Niğde Provinces, Şaban Güvenç
Turkish Journal of Botany
In this study, 50 taxa belonging to 25 genera were determined from the provinces of Adana, Konya and Niğde. Pertusaria velata (Turner) Nyl. is a new record for Turkey.
The Classification Of The Salvia L. (Labiatae) Species Distributed In West Anatolia According To Phenolic Compounds, Mahmure Naki̇poğlu
The Classification Of The Salvia L. (Labiatae) Species Distributed In West Anatolia According To Phenolic Compounds, Mahmure Naki̇poğlu
Turkish Journal of Botany
The seven species of Salvia L. growing naturally in West Anatolia (Salvia tomentosa Mill., Salvia fruticosa Mill., Salvia smyrnaea Boiss., Salvia argentea L., Salvia horminum L., Salvia verbenaca L., and Salvia virgata Jacq.) and a cultivated form (Salvia officinalis L.) were selected as the study materials. The phenolic compounds extracted from the leaves of the species were separated by two- dimensional thin-layer chromatography. On the basis of the distribution of phenolic spots in the species, the matching coefficients and the coefficient of similarity were calculated in order to determine the relationship between the species. As a result of the group …
Two New Varieties And A New Record In Onobrychis From Turkey, Ekrem Aktoklu
Two New Varieties And A New Record In Onobrychis From Turkey, Ekrem Aktoklu
Turkish Journal of Botany
Two new Onobrychis Miller (Fabaceae) varieties are described and illustrated from east Anatolia: O. fallax Freyn & Sint. var. longifolia Aktoklu and O. atropatana Boiss. var. grandiflora Aktoklu. Onobrychis meschetica Grossh. is a new record from Turkey; a full description is given.
New Hieracium L. (Asteraceae) Records For The Flora Of Turkey, Kami̇l Coşkunçelebi̇, Osman Beyazoğlu
New Hieracium L. (Asteraceae) Records For The Flora Of Turkey, Kami̇l Coşkunçelebi̇, Osman Beyazoğlu
Turkish Journal of Botany
Two Hieracium L. (Asteraceae) species from the NE Anatolia are described as a new records for the Flora of Turkey.
The Vegetation Of Çimen Mountain (Kahramanmaraş), Ömer Varol, Adem Tatli
The Vegetation Of Çimen Mountain (Kahramanmaraş), Ömer Varol, Adem Tatli
Turkish Journal of Botany
This investigation was carried out between 1995 and 1996 in order to research the vegetation of Çimen Mountain (Kahramanmaraş). The research area is situated at about 20 km to the south-west of Kahramanmaraş. Vegetation studies were carried out according to the Braun-Blanquet method. The authors determined 10 plant associations, all of which are new syntaxa to science, in three different vegetation types. Vegetation tables are given in an appendix.
Contributions To The Macrofungi Flora Of Bitlis Province, Abdullah Kaya
Contributions To The Macrofungi Flora Of Bitlis Province, Abdullah Kaya
Turkish Journal of Botany
This study was carried out on macrofungi samples collected in Bitlis province between 1997 and 2000. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 60 species belonging to 17 families were identified. Four of them, Coprinus xanthotrix Romagn., Psathyrella atomata (Quél) Fr., Rhodocybe fallax (Quél) Sing. and Polyporus meridionalis (David) Jahn., are new records for Turkey.
The Flora Of Gülümbe Dagi (Bilecik-Turkey)Atila Ocak, Süleyman Tokur, Ati̇la Ocak, Süleyman Tokur
The Flora Of Gülümbe Dagi (Bilecik-Turkey)Atila Ocak, Süleyman Tokur, Ati̇la Ocak, Süleyman Tokur
Turkish Journal of Botany
This paper deals with the floristical characteristics and the taxa of the vascular plants of Gülümbe Dagi. Between the years 1992 and 1995, 1035 plant specimens were collected from the study area. After the identification of these specimens, 456 taxa at specific and subspecific ranks belonging to 74 families were determined. Sixty-three taxa were defined as new records for the A2 square. The largest family was found to be Asteraceae (52 species) and the second largest was Fabaceae (51 species). The largest genera were AlyssumL. and Salvia L. (8 species each). The phytogeographical spectrum of the species was found to …
Check List Of Aspergillus And Penicillium Species Reported From Turkey, Ahmet Asan
Check List Of Aspergillus And Penicillium Species Reported From Turkey, Ahmet Asan
Turkish Journal of Botany
This paper reviews published accounts and presents a list of species of the genera Aspergillus Mich. and Penicillium Link in Turkey dating from the 1940s.
The Phenolic Chemistry Of Lappula Squarrosa(Retz.) Dumort., L. Barbata (Bieb.) Gurke And L. Microcarpa(Ledeb.) Gurke Species, Zeki̇ Apaydin, Mahmut Bi̇lgener
The Phenolic Chemistry Of Lappula Squarrosa(Retz.) Dumort., L. Barbata (Bieb.) Gurke And L. Microcarpa(Ledeb.) Gurke Species, Zeki̇ Apaydin, Mahmut Bi̇lgener
Turkish Journal of Botany
The aim of this research was to study the phenolic chemistry of Lappula squarrosa (Retz.) Dumort., L. barbata (Bieb.) Gurke and L. microcarpa (Ledeb.) Gurke. The specimens were sorted into three groups according to their general morphological features. Nine morphological characters were determined in each group and measured. According to FisherÕs test, four of these characters which belong to fruit morphology had a difference of 95 %. Each group was diagnosed and were found to belong to L. squarrosa, L. barbata and L. microcarpa. The specimens were hydrolyzed in hydrochloric acid and were extracted with isoamyl alcohol, ethanol and ethylacetate. …
A New Record ( Heliotropium Ovalifolium Forssk.) From Southern Turkey, Hayri̇ Duman, Haşi̇m Altinözlü
A New Record ( Heliotropium Ovalifolium Forssk.) From Southern Turkey, Hayri̇ Duman, Haşi̇m Altinözlü
Turkish Journal of Botany
Heliotropifolium ovalifolium Forssk. ( Boraginaceae) is reported for the first time for the ora of Turkey, from C5 Adana. Its affinities, ecology and conservation status in Turkey are detailed.
Ecological Wood Anatomy Of Turkish Rhododendron L. (Ericaceae). Intraspecific Variation, Nesi̇me Merev, Hakki Yavuz
Ecological Wood Anatomy Of Turkish Rhododendron L. (Ericaceae). Intraspecific Variation, Nesi̇me Merev, Hakki Yavuz
Turkish Journal of Botany
The intraspecific relationships of selected wood anatomical characters such as altitude, stem diameter, stem age and average annual ring width were investigated in five different Turkish Rhododendron L. species. Rhododendron luteumSweet. grows at an altitude of 110 to 2230 m, R. ungerniiTrautv. 900 to 2020 m, R. smirnoviiTrautv. 1600 to 2230 m, R. caucasicumPallas 1900 to 3100 m, and R. ponticumL. from sea level to 2230 m in the Eastern Black Sea Region. Although the degree of significance varies between species, correlation and multiple regression analysis indicated a significant correlation between wood anatomical characters and non-anatomical factors.
Three Grasses New To Turkey, Hildemar Scholz, Andrew Byfield
Three Grasses New To Turkey, Hildemar Scholz, Andrew Byfield
Turkish Journal of Botany
Studies on herbarium material of grasses recently collected in Turkey revealed the existence of three taxa hitherto not reported from this country: Bromus tomentellus Boiss. subsp. nivalis (Bornm.) H. Scholz & Byfield, subsp. et stat. nov., Microstegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Camus as a probably introduced plant, and Poa asiae-minoris H. Scholz & Byfield, sp. nova, described here as a species new to science.
Two New Records For Turkey: Satureja Icarica P.H. Davis, Satureja Pilosa Velen, Gülendam Tümen, Fati̇h Satil, Hayri̇ Duman, Kemal Hüsnü Can Başer
Two New Records For Turkey: Satureja Icarica P.H. Davis, Satureja Pilosa Velen, Gülendam Tümen, Fati̇h Satil, Hayri̇ Duman, Kemal Hüsnü Can Başer
Turkish Journal of Botany
Two Lamiaceae species, Satureja icarica P.H. Davis collected from Gökçeada (Çanakkale) and Satureja pilosa Velen. collected from Kazdağ Mt. (Balıkesir) are new records for Turkey. Short morphological descriptions including illustrations of the species are given.
A Neglected Lichen Collection From Turkey: Berkhamsted School Expedition 1971, Volker John, Mark R. D. Seaward, Jeff W. Beatty
A Neglected Lichen Collection From Turkey: Berkhamsted School Expedition 1971, Volker John, Mark R. D. Seaward, Jeff W. Beatty
Turkish Journal of Botany
Discovery of the unpublished report of the Berkhamsted School lichenological expedition to Turkey in 1971 and a reappraisal of the complementary (almost complete) collections in The Natural History Museum, London (BM), have added considerably to our knowledge of the Turkish lichen flora. In all, 171 taxa are listed, of which 21 species are new to Turkey and 220 records are new to one ore more of the 11 provinces; many additional records pre-date those made as a result of the upsurge of interest in the Turkish lichen flora over the past decade.
Barbula Glauca(Ryan) Möll., A New Record For The Moss Flora Of Turkey, Barbaros Çeti̇n
Barbula Glauca(Ryan) Möll., A New Record For The Moss Flora Of Turkey, Barbaros Çeti̇n
Turkish Journal of Botany
Barbula glauca (Ryan) Möll. is reported for the first time from Turkey. The locality is situated almost 35 km north of Gerze District (Sinop).
A Contribution To The Moss Flora Of Western Turkey: Moss Flora Of The Kaz Mountain (Balıkesir, Turkey), Adnan Erdağ, Ahmet Yayintaş
A Contribution To The Moss Flora Of Western Turkey: Moss Flora Of The Kaz Mountain (Balıkesir, Turkey), Adnan Erdağ, Ahmet Yayintaş
Turkish Journal of Botany
In the present study, 484 plant specimens were collected and identified from the region. 139 taxa, belonging to 23 families and 63 genera were found. Brachythecium latifolium Kindb. is recorded as the first time to Turkish flora among the others. In addition 12 taxa are new records for square B6 according to Henderson's (1961) grid system.
A New Genus ( Mericarpaeaboiss.) Record From Turkey, Zeki̇ Aytaç, Nezaket Adigüzel
A New Genus ( Mericarpaeaboiss.) Record From Turkey, Zeki̇ Aytaç, Nezaket Adigüzel
Turkish Journal of Botany
Mericarpaea ciliata(Banks & Sol.) Eig ( Rubiaceae) is recorded from Turkey for the first time. It is also new genus record ( MericarpaeaBoiss.) for Turkey.
Contributions To Turkish Mycoflora From The Ardanuç District Of Artvin Province, Kenan Demi̇rel
Contributions To Turkish Mycoflora From The Ardanuç District Of Artvin Province, Kenan Demi̇rel
Turkish Journal of Botany
Macrofungi collected from the Ardanuç district between 1994-1996, and 56 taxa belonging to Basidiomycetes were identified.
The Liverworts ( Hepaticae) Of Uludağ National Park (Bursa), Barbaros Çeti̇n
The Liverworts ( Hepaticae) Of Uludağ National Park (Bursa), Barbaros Çeti̇n
Turkish Journal of Botany
During the vegetation period, a total of 52 plant specimens were collected from Uludağ National Park (Bursa) between 1988 and 1989. At the end of this investigation, 23 liverwort species were identified, belonging to 15 families and 17 genera. Of these, 4 taxa are new for the Al grid-square. Jungermannia hyalina Lyell, Marsupella funckii (Web. & Mohr) Dum and Calypogeia azureaStotler & Crotz, are reported for the second time from Turkey.
Ten New Records Of Macrofungi For Turkey, Ertuğrul Sesli̇
Ten New Records Of Macrofungi For Turkey, Ertuğrul Sesli̇
Turkish Journal of Botany
Spathularia flavida Pers.: Fr., Tremella foliacea (Pers.: S.F. Gray) Pers., Sebacina incrustans (Fr.) Tul., Albatrellus cristatus (Pers.: Fr.) Kotl. & Pouz., Hygrocybe sciophana (Fr.) Karst., Hygrophorus ligatus Fr., Hgrophorus unicolor Gröger, Hy-pholoma epixanthum (Fr.) Quél , Inocybe olida R. Mre. and Lactarius flavidus Boud. were collected from the Trabzon region and identified as new records for the macrofungal flora of Turkey.
Four Interesting Records Of Pezizales Of The Macrofungal Flora Of Turkey, Ertugrul Sesli̇
Four Interesting Records Of Pezizales Of The Macrofungal Flora Of Turkey, Ertugrul Sesli̇
Turkish Journal of Botany
Peziza succosaBerk, Otidea concinna(Pers.) Sacc. and Humaria hemisphaerica (Wiggers:Fr.) Fuckel were recorded for the first time for the Macrofungal Flora of Turkey, and Gyromitra infula ((Schaeff.:Pers.) Quél. was studied taxonomically.