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The Lichen Flora Of Gunib Plateau, Inner-Mountain Dagestan (North-East Caucasus, Russia), Gennadii Urbanavichus, Aziz Ismailov Jan 2013

The Lichen Flora Of Gunib Plateau, Inner-Mountain Dagestan (North-East Caucasus, Russia), Gennadii Urbanavichus, Aziz Ismailov

Turkish Journal of Botany

As a result of lichenological exploration of the Gunib plateau in the Republic of Dagestan (North-East Caucasus, Russia), we report 402 species of lichenised, 37 lichenicolous, and 7 nonlichenised fungi representing 151 genera. Nineteen species are recorded for the first time for Russia: Abrothallus chrysanthus J.Steiner, Abrothallus microspermus Tul., Caloplaca albopruinosa (Arnold) H.Olivier, Candelariella plumbea Poelt & Vezda, Candelariella rhodax Poelt & Vezda, Cladonia firma (Nyl.) Nyl., Halospora deminuta (Arnold) Tomas. & Cif., Halospora discrepans (J.Lahm ex Arnold) Hafellner, Lichenostigma epipolina Nav.-Ros., Calat. & Hafellner, Milospium graphideorum (Nyl.) D.Hawksw., Mycomicrothelia atlantica D.Hawksw. & Coppins, Parabagliettoa cyanea (A.Massal.) Gueidan & Cl.Roux, …


Cpdna Supports The Identification Of The Major Lineages Of American Blechnum (Blechnaceae, Polypodiopsida) Established By Morphology, Jose Maria Gabriel Y Galan, Carmen Prada, Cristina Rolleri, Abdelkader Ainouche, Maria Vicent Jan 2013

Cpdna Supports The Identification Of The Major Lineages Of American Blechnum (Blechnaceae, Polypodiopsida) Established By Morphology, Jose Maria Gabriel Y Galan, Carmen Prada, Cristina Rolleri, Abdelkader Ainouche, Maria Vicent

Turkish Journal of Botany

Blechnaceae is an important leptosporangiate family (9-10 genera, about 250 species). It is monophyletic and distributed mainly in tropical America and Australasia. Among the species 80% belong to Blechnum, a genus with a very complex taxonomy and uncertain internal relationships. In terms of American diversity, the results of morphological studies have arrived at 8 informal groups. Molecular works on this genus are scarce, and there is no information for the majority of American species. The main objective of this work was to evaluate whether the groups proposed to organise the diversity of American of Blechnum are consistent with a molecular …


The Phylogeny Of Heterocapsa Sp. (Dinophyceae) Isolated From The South Coast Of Iran During A Cochlodinium Polykrikoides Bloom, Gilan Attaran Fariman, Pegah Javid Jan 2013

The Phylogeny Of Heterocapsa Sp. (Dinophyceae) Isolated From The South Coast Of Iran During A Cochlodinium Polykrikoides Bloom, Gilan Attaran Fariman, Pegah Javid

Turkish Journal of Botany

The genus Heterocapsa Stein is a relatively small armoured dinoflagellate. Because it has few differences in morphological characteristics among its species, species identification is difficult. In this study, small Heterocapsa sp. cells associated with a dense bloom of Cochlodinium polykrikoides Margalef were collected from the south-east coast of Iran. While Heterocapsa sp. was isolated, C. polykrikoides could not be isolated by single cell or serial dilution methods. Thus, a unialgal strain of Heterocapsa sp. was used for molecular analysis and species identification. In order to carry out phylogenetic analysis, rDNA was extracted and large subunit domains of D1-D3 were sequenced. …


New Staining Technique For Fungal-Infected Plant Tissues, Joao Paulo Rodrigues Marques, Marli Kasue Misaki Soares, Beatriz Appezzato-Da-Glória Jan 2013

New Staining Technique For Fungal-Infected Plant Tissues, Joao Paulo Rodrigues Marques, Marli Kasue Misaki Soares, Beatriz Appezzato-Da-Glória

Turkish Journal of Botany

The use of histological techniques, combined with the use of dyes, facilitates the visualisation of fungi present in tissues, allowing the details of plant-pathogen interactions in many different pathosystems to be revealed. The purpose of this study is to present a new double-staining method that uses cotton blue and safranin to identify fungal structures in plant tissues. With this staining method, the fungal hyphae stain blue and plant cell walls stain orange. The new method was tested on 2 pathosystems. The technique distinguishes between fungal and plant cell walls, giving it great practical utility. This is a staining technique that …


When Island-Like Populations At High Elevation Show Genetic Divergence Despite No Morphological Variability: The Case Of Lupinus Montanus In Central Mexico, Maxime Ferval, Luc Legal, Charles Gers, Céline Pélissier, Peter Winterton, Jesús Arnoldo Sánchez López, María Luisa Corona Rangel, Kalina Bermudez Torres Jan 2013

When Island-Like Populations At High Elevation Show Genetic Divergence Despite No Morphological Variability: The Case Of Lupinus Montanus In Central Mexico, Maxime Ferval, Luc Legal, Charles Gers, Céline Pélissier, Peter Winterton, Jesús Arnoldo Sánchez López, María Luisa Corona Rangel, Kalina Bermudez Torres

Turkish Journal of Botany

Lupinus montanus subsp. montanus var. montanus Kunth is a widespread taxon occurring throughout the highlands of Central Mexico and Guatemala. Populations of this variety show little variation in plant morphology, but their highly disjunct island-like distribution suggests that genetic differentiation between populations should be expected. To test this idea, we assessed genetic diversity among 13 populations of Lupinus montanus var. montanus growing on the 6 main volcanoes of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) using 4 intersimple sequence repeat markers to quantify genetic divergence. The 93 loci identified showed significant differentiation between populations (F_{ST} \approx 0.5) and high levels of genetic …


Qtl Mapping Of Some Productivity And Fibre Traits In Gossypium Arboreum, Tayyaba Shaheen, Yusuf Zafar, Mehboob-Ur Rahman Jan 2013

Qtl Mapping Of Some Productivity And Fibre Traits In Gossypium Arboreum, Tayyaba Shaheen, Yusuf Zafar, Mehboob-Ur Rahman

Turkish Journal of Botany

This study explains the construction of an intraspecific genetic linkage map of the A-genome diploid cotton with simple sequence repeat (SSR) and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers, using 180 F_2 plants derived from the cross of 2 Gossypium arboreum cotton cultivars (Ravi × Entry-17). Polymorphisms between the 2 parents were detected using 1089 pairs of SSR primers and 520 RAPD primers. In total, 34 pairs of SSR primer-amplified and 18 RAPD primer-amplified polymorphic loci were selected to survey the F2 population. In total, 52 polymorphic DNA fragments were generated and used to construct a linkage map with JoinMap 3.0. …


Systematic Implications Of Seed Coat Diversity In Some Representatives Of The Genus Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae), Kadry Abdel Khalik Jan 2013

Systematic Implications Of Seed Coat Diversity In Some Representatives Of The Genus Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae), Kadry Abdel Khalik

Turkish Journal of Botany

Seed coat morphology of 15 species of Ipomoea L. was examined comparatively using scanning and light microscopy methods in order to evaluate their diagnostic value for systematic studies. Macro- and micromorphological characters, including seed shape, colour, size, seed surface, epidermal cell shape, anticlinal boundaries, and periclinal cell wall are presented. Descriptions of seed size, shape, colour, surface, and seed coat types are summarised for the genus. Taxonomic phylogenetic implications of the seed coat micromorphology are also discussed in comparison with the available gross morphological and molecular data. Results of the seed character analyses offer useful data for evaluating the taxonomy …


Inula Tuzgoluensis (Asteraceae), A New Species From Central Anatolia, Turkey, Meryem Şeker, Özlem Çeti̇n Jan 2013

Inula Tuzgoluensis (Asteraceae), A New Species From Central Anatolia, Turkey, Meryem Şeker, Özlem Çeti̇n

Turkish Journal of Botany

The new species Inula tuzgoluensis M.Öztürk & O.Çetin (Asteraceae) is described from Central Turkey. The species grows on salty marshes, in the Cihanbeyli District of Konya Province. Inula tuzgoluensis, an endemic confined to Central Anatolia, is related to I. aucheriana DC. The new species is distinct from the closely allied I. aucheriana by habitus, indumentums, leaves, flowers, pollen grains, and achenes. Photos of the new species are provided. Special attention is also given to its ecology and conservation status. In addition, pollen characteristics and achene surface features are examined by scanning electron microscopy. Phylogenetic relationships between closely related Inula species …


A New Species Of Astragalus (Fabaceae) From Turkey, Muhi̇tti̇n Di̇nç, Zeki̇ Aytaç, Süleyman Doğu Jan 2013

A New Species Of Astragalus (Fabaceae) From Turkey, Muhi̇tti̇n Di̇nç, Zeki̇ Aytaç, Süleyman Doğu

Turkish Journal of Botany

Astragalus silifkeense Dinç, Aytaç & Doğu, sp. nov. (Fabaceae, sect. Astragalus Bunge) is described as a new species from Silifke (Mersin Province), in southern Anatolia, Turkey. The new species is closely related to A. columnaris Boiss., endemic to Denizli in western Anatolia, and A. gilvus Boiss. in Ankara Province, Turkey. Taxonomic descriptions, as well as pollen and seed characters of the new species, are presented. The new species grows in an open Abies cilicica (Antoine & Kotschy) Carrière forest. The geographical distribution of the new species, along with that of A. columnaris and A. gilvus, is shown. The new species …


Comparative Anatomy Of Elaiophores And Oil Secretion In The Genus Gomesa (Orchidaceae), Natalia Elva Gomiz, Juan Pablo Torretta, Sandra Silvina Aliscioni Jan 2013

Comparative Anatomy Of Elaiophores And Oil Secretion In The Genus Gomesa (Orchidaceae), Natalia Elva Gomiz, Juan Pablo Torretta, Sandra Silvina Aliscioni

Turkish Journal of Botany

Oils are atypical floral rewards in Orchidaceae and are produced by epidermal glands called elaiophores. Flowers of many members of the subtribe Oncidiinae either produce oil or mimic oil-producing flowers of Malpighiaceae. We focus our research on 3 species of Gomesa, namely, G. flexuosa, G. riograndensis, and G. varicosa in order to investigate the presence of elaiophores, their micromorphology and internal structure, and the process of oil secretion. Elaiophores were located using Sudan III and their internal and external features examined using light and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. The presence of elaiophores was confirmed for regions of calli that are …


Phytotoxic Effects Of Herbicide Attribut And Surfactant Biopower On The Root, Stem, And Leaf Anatomy Of Triticum Aestivum ‘Pehlivan’, Gülden Yilmaz, Feruzan Dane Jan 2013

Phytotoxic Effects Of Herbicide Attribut And Surfactant Biopower On The Root, Stem, And Leaf Anatomy Of Triticum Aestivum ‘Pehlivan’, Gülden Yilmaz, Feruzan Dane

Turkish Journal of Botany

This study was performed in order to determine toxic effects of different doses of Attribut (propoxycarbazone-sodium) used in wheat fields and BioPower (sodium alkyl ether sulphate) surfactant added to Attribut on Triticum aestivum L. ‘Pehlivan’. The doses used in the study were 0.42 mM Attribut, 0.82 mM Attribut, and 1.68 mM Attribut with or without 0.25% BioPower. Laboratory studies showed that the effective concentration value corresponded to the farmer dose, 0.42 mM Attribut. Applications were done by seed treatment. The effects of each of the doses applied to wheat plants were monitored in terms of anatomical parameters. Attribut doses of …


Role Of Exogenous Glycinebetaine And Humic Acid In Mitigating Drought Stress-Induced Adverse Effects In Malus Robusta Seedlings, Lixin Zhang, Mei Gao, Linsen Zhang, Binzhi Li, Mingyu Han, Ashok Kumar Alva, Muhammad Ashraf Jan 2013

Role Of Exogenous Glycinebetaine And Humic Acid In Mitigating Drought Stress-Induced Adverse Effects In Malus Robusta Seedlings, Lixin Zhang, Mei Gao, Linsen Zhang, Binzhi Li, Mingyu Han, Ashok Kumar Alva, Muhammad Ashraf

Turkish Journal of Botany

Glycinebetaine (GB) and humic acid (HA) are 2 commercial growth regulators that are being used worldwide to enhance the tolerance of most crops, including fruit trees, to various stresses, including drought stress (DS). Malus robusta Rehder is considered as one of the most important rootstocks for apple in China, but its growth and productivity is believed to be adversely affected by DS. The effects of different concentrations and combinations of GB (0, 100, and 200 mg L^{–1}) and HA (0, 500, 1000, and 1500 mg L^{–1}) on M. robusta seedling growth, photosynthesis characteristics, osmolyte accumulation, and antioxidant responses were evaluated …


Effects Of Drought Stress On Quantitative And Qualitative Yield And Antioxidative Activity Of Bunium Persicum, Amir Hossein Saeidnejad, Mohammad Kafi, Hamid Reza Khazaei, Mohammad Pessarakli Jan 2013

Effects Of Drought Stress On Quantitative And Qualitative Yield And Antioxidative Activity Of Bunium Persicum, Amir Hossein Saeidnejad, Mohammad Kafi, Hamid Reza Khazaei, Mohammad Pessarakli

Turkish Journal of Botany

Drought stress is one of the growing concerns in agriculture management around the world. Adopting tolerant plants to drought conditions could be an appropriate approach to this problem. Bunium persicum is one of the most important medicinal plants of Iran and Turkey as well as neighbouring countries and has been forced into endangered plant status due to mismanagement of its wild habitats. An experiment was conducted in order to evaluate drought tolerance of Bunium persicum and the effects of drought on its essential oil qualitative properties. Two separate plans based on randomised complete block design were performed with 4 drought …


Refinement Of A Vitrification Protocol For Protocorm-Like Bodies Of Dendrobium Sonia-28, Ranjetta Poobathy, Uma Rani Sinniah, Maziah Mahmood, Sreeramanan Subramaniam Jan 2013

Refinement Of A Vitrification Protocol For Protocorm-Like Bodies Of Dendrobium Sonia-28, Ranjetta Poobathy, Uma Rani Sinniah, Maziah Mahmood, Sreeramanan Subramaniam

Turkish Journal of Botany

The hybrid Dendrobium sonia-28 is an important ornamental orchid in the Malaysian flower industry. However, it faces the risk of producing heterozygous progenies through conventional seed propagation or somaclonal variation. Cryopreservation is a favoured long-term storage method in the preservation and maintenance of orchids with specific desired traits. This paper presents a successful cryopreservation protocol for protocorm-like bodies (PLBs) of Dendrobium sonia-28 through the vitrification technique and the use of ascorbic acid and charcoal. Survival assessments were conducted through growth evaluations and visual and spectrophotometric 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride assays. Results of this study, an improvement over the previous protocol applied to …


Cadmium Detoxification In Populus × Canescens, Huiping Dai, Chanjuan Shan, Gengliang Jia, Chao Lu, Tuxi Yang, Anzhi Wei Jan 2013

Cadmium Detoxification In Populus × Canescens, Huiping Dai, Chanjuan Shan, Gengliang Jia, Chao Lu, Tuxi Yang, Anzhi Wei

Turkish Journal of Botany

Cadmium is one of the most toxic heavy metals and affects all viable cells, even at low concentrations. It is introduced to agricultural soils mainly by phosphate fertilisers and causes many toxic symptoms in cells. Phytochelatins (PCs) are heavy metal-binding peptides that play an important role in sequestration and detoxification of heavy metals in plants. In this study, after a 12-week cultivation, the plants were treated with 5 CdSO4•7 H_{2}O concentrations of 0 (control), 10, 30, 50, and 70 µM for 28 days. The effects of Cd on growth and on glutathione (GSH) and PC contents were investigated in the …


Identification Of Benzoin Obtained From Calli Of Styrax Officinalis By Hplc, Hati̇ce Demi̇ray, Ayli̇n Eşi̇z Dereboylu, Zeki̇ye Işin Yazici, Fati̇h Karabey Jan 2013

Identification Of Benzoin Obtained From Calli Of Styrax Officinalis By Hplc, Hati̇ce Demi̇ray, Ayli̇n Eşi̇z Dereboylu, Zeki̇ye Işin Yazici, Fati̇h Karabey

Turkish Journal of Botany

The stem tissue of Styrax officinalis L. distributed in West Anatolia was induced with agents such as boric acid and cocarboxylase (thiamine diphosphate), extensive stimulators of resin channels, in order to increase the amount of benzoin volatile oil. While the benzoin content was 120% in the induction medium to which excess boron and niacin were added, it increased to 231% when cocarboxylase (thiamine diphosphate) was added to the medium. Benzoin content of Styrax from petiole calli was 166%. HPLC-DAD results revealed that benzoin resin was present in 90% of the stems of Styrax officinalis distributed in West Anatolia. The major …


Contributions To Lichen Diversity Of Turkey From The Sarısu Area (Kocaeli), Gülşah Çobanoğlu, Bi̇rkan Açikgöz, Laurentiu Baloniu Jan 2013

Contributions To Lichen Diversity Of Turkey From The Sarısu Area (Kocaeli), Gülşah Çobanoğlu, Bi̇rkan Açikgöz, Laurentiu Baloniu

Turkish Journal of Botany

A total of 85 lichen taxa from the Sarısu area of the district of Kandıra in Kocaeli Province were listed. Three new records for the biota of Turkey, Coenogonium pineti (Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch, Lecania cuprea (A.Massal.) Van den Boom & Coppins, and Opegrapha calcarea Turner ex Sm., have been identified within the context of this study along with 81 new taxa for the province of Kocaeli.


New Records Of Truffle Fungi (Basidiomycetes) From Turkey, Azi̇z Türkoğlu, Michael Angelo Castellano Jan 2013

New Records Of Truffle Fungi (Basidiomycetes) From Turkey, Azi̇z Türkoğlu, Michael Angelo Castellano

Turkish Journal of Botany

We report the first records of 5 truffle taxa in Turkey: Gymnomyces xanthosporus (Hawker) A.H.Sm., Hymenogaster griseus Vittad., Hymenogaster olivaceous Vittad., Hymenogaster thwaitesii Berk. & Broome, and Hymenogaster vulgaris Tul. & C.Tul. We also report a new locality within Turkey for Melanogaster broomeanus Berk.


Three Pyronemataceous Macrofungi Genera New To Turkish Mycota, Ilgaz Akata, Abdullah Kaya Jan 2013

Three Pyronemataceous Macrofungi Genera New To Turkish Mycota, Ilgaz Akata, Abdullah Kaya

Turkish Journal of Botany

Three pyronemataceous macrofungi genera, Acervus Kanouse, Neottiella (Cooke) Sacc., and Rhodoscypha Dissing & Sivertsen, are recorded for the first time from Turkey, based on the collection of Acervus epispartius (Berk. & Broome) Pfister, Neottiella rutilans (Fr.) Dennis, and Rhodoscypha ovilla (Peck) Dissing & Sivertsen. Short descriptions of the taxa are provided together with photographs related to macro- and micromorphologies.


Molecular Phylogeny Of Galanthus (Amaryllidaceae) Of Anatolia Inferred From Multiple Nuclear And Chloroplast Dna Regions, Ni̇vart Taşci Margoz, İbrahi̇m Sirri Yüzbaşioğlu, Zeynep Çelen, Tuna Eki̇m, Ayşe Neşe Bi̇lgi̇n Jan 2013

Molecular Phylogeny Of Galanthus (Amaryllidaceae) Of Anatolia Inferred From Multiple Nuclear And Chloroplast Dna Regions, Ni̇vart Taşci Margoz, İbrahi̇m Sirri Yüzbaşioğlu, Zeynep Çelen, Tuna Eki̇m, Ayşe Neşe Bi̇lgi̇n

Turkish Journal of Botany

Anatolia hosts 14 of the 22 taxa of genus Galanthus L. The phylogenetic relationships of Galanthus species were explored using DNA sequence data from both nuclear and chloroplast DNA of 70 specimens covering all subdivisions of Galanthus present in Turkey. Our data showed that species of the same geography clustered together phylogenetically, in contrast to the presently recognized taxonomy based on morphological characters. The 5.8S rRNA sequence data by itself is sufficiently informative for constructing phylogenetic trees. Our data confirm the identity of Galanthus koenenianus as a new taxon, well separated from G. alpinus; both are clustered within subseries Viridifolii, …


Genetic Fidelity Assessment Of Encapsulated In Vitro Tissues Of Bacopa Monnieri After 6 Months Of Storage By Using Issr And Rapd Markers, Joe Virgin Largia Muthiah, Karutha Pandian Shunmugiah, Ramesh Manikandan Jan 2013

Genetic Fidelity Assessment Of Encapsulated In Vitro Tissues Of Bacopa Monnieri After 6 Months Of Storage By Using Issr And Rapd Markers, Joe Virgin Largia Muthiah, Karutha Pandian Shunmugiah, Ramesh Manikandan

Turkish Journal of Botany

The present study has investigated the efficiency of regrowth of Bacopa monnieri (L.) Pennell after 6 months of storage along with its clonal fidelity checking. Shoot tips and nodal segments of in vitro grown plantlets were encapsulated and stored at different temperatures and the highest regeneration was achieved by storing shoot tips at 4 °C for a period of 6 months. The response of shoot tips was found to be much better when compared to nodal segments in the case of forming healthy shoots and roots. The genetic stability of regrown plantlets was analysed by using RAPD and ISSR markers. …


Rafflesia Sharifah-Hapsahiae (Rafflesiaceae), A New Species From Peninsular Malaysia, Jumaat Haji Adam, Rahmah Mohamed, Mohd Afiq Aizat Juhari, Nik Nadira Farhana Nik Ariff, Kiew-Lian Wan Jan 2013

Rafflesia Sharifah-Hapsahiae (Rafflesiaceae), A New Species From Peninsular Malaysia, Jumaat Haji Adam, Rahmah Mohamed, Mohd Afiq Aizat Juhari, Nik Nadira Farhana Nik Ariff, Kiew-Lian Wan

Turkish Journal of Botany

A new species of the genus Rafflesia, Rafflesia sharifah-hapsahiae, is described, with illustrations. A key to 2 related species of Rafflesia of Peninsular Malaysia is also provided. A discussion on its differences and similarities with Rafflesia azlanii and Rafflesia hasseltii is presented.


Morphological And Ecological Evidence For A New Infraspecific Taxon Of The Wallflower Erysimum Cheiri (Brassicaceae) As An Indigenous Endemism Of The Southwestern Mediterranean, Samira Ouarmim, Chloe Dubset, Errol Vela Jan 2013

Morphological And Ecological Evidence For A New Infraspecific Taxon Of The Wallflower Erysimum Cheiri (Brassicaceae) As An Indigenous Endemism Of The Southwestern Mediterranean, Samira Ouarmim, Chloe Dubset, Errol Vela

Turkish Journal of Botany

The wallflower Erysimum cheiri is a horticultural cruciferous growing as garden-escaped with a wide distribution in West and South Europe. In Algeria, it is locally found on the northern cliffs of the National Park of Gouraya (Kabylia). The aim of this study is to compare the populations of E. cheiri identified in Algeria with those found in Mediterranean France. To study the differences between both sites, a morphological and ecological analysis was undertaken on 6 populations growing in Algeria and France. Ecological communities where wallflower is growing in Algeria are dominated by indigenous plants with a significant proportion of endemic …


Pollen Morphology Of Hymenosphace And Aethiopis Sections Of The Genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) In Turkey, Hülya Özler, Sevi̇l Pehli̇van, Ferhat Celep, Musa Doğan, Ahmet Kahraman, Ahter Fi̇şne, Bi̇rol Başer, Safi Bagherpour Jan 2013

Pollen Morphology Of Hymenosphace And Aethiopis Sections Of The Genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) In Turkey, Hülya Özler, Sevi̇l Pehli̇van, Ferhat Celep, Musa Doğan, Ahmet Kahraman, Ahter Fi̇şne, Bi̇rol Başer, Safi Bagherpour

Turkish Journal of Botany

Palynological characteristics of 30 Salvia taxa in sections Hymenosphace and Aethiopis from Turkey were investigated by light and scanning electron microscopy. S. aethiopis (sect. Aethiopis) has the smallest pollen while S. blepharochlaena (sect. Hymenosphace) has the largest pollen. The basic shape of the pollen grains in most taxa is suboblate, oblate-spheroidal, or prolate-spheroidal to spheroidal; however, subprolate pollen grains are occasionally are found in S. cassia of sect. Aethiopis. Hexacolpate pollen is dominant in all studied taxa, but heptacolpate and octacolpate pollen grains are mixed together in S. palaestina (heptacolpate, 20%) and S. candidissima subsp. candidissima (heptacolpate, 2% and octacolpate, …


Karyological Studies Of 10 Cirsium Sect. Epitrachys (Asteraceae) Species From Turkey, Eda Yüksel, Yaşar Kiran, Ahmet Şahi̇n, Bayram Yildiz, Turan Arabaci Jan 2013

Karyological Studies Of 10 Cirsium Sect. Epitrachys (Asteraceae) Species From Turkey, Eda Yüksel, Yaşar Kiran, Ahmet Şahi̇n, Bayram Yildiz, Turan Arabaci

Turkish Journal of Botany

Detailed karyotype properties were established for 10 Cirsium Mill. sect. Epitrachys DC. species distributed in Turkey. The species Cirsium ligulare Boiss., C. sintenisii Freyn, C. boluënse P.H.Davis & Parris, C. eriophorum (L.) Scop., C. steirolepis Petr., C. baytopae P.H.Davis & Parris, C. poluninii P.H.Davis & Parris, C. ciliatum (Murray) Moench subsp. szovitsii (K.Koch) Petr., C. ellenbergii Bornm., and C. vulgare (Savi) Ten. have the somatic chromosome number 2n = 2x = 34, whereas C. sintenisii and C. vulgare showed 2n = 4x = 68. The chromosome numbers of C. sintenisii, C. boluënse, C. baytopae, C. poluninii, and C. ellenbergii are …


Classification Of Camellia Species From 3 Sections Using Leaf Anatomical Data With Back-Propagation Neural Networks And Support Vector Machines, Wu Jiang, Bi̇llur Barshan Özaktaş, Nitin Mantri, Zhengming Tao, Hongfei Lu Jan 2013

Classification Of Camellia Species From 3 Sections Using Leaf Anatomical Data With Back-Propagation Neural Networks And Support Vector Machines, Wu Jiang, Bi̇llur Barshan Özaktaş, Nitin Mantri, Zhengming Tao, Hongfei Lu

Turkish Journal of Botany

Leaf characteristics provide many useful clues for taxonomy. We used a back-propagation artificial neural network (BP-ANN) and C-support vector machines (C-SVMs) to classify 47 species from 3 sections of genus Camellia (16 from sect. Chrysanthae, 16 from sect. Tuberculata, and 15 from sect. Paracamellia). The classification model was constructed based on 7 leaf anatomy attributes including, area of adaxial epidermal cell, thickness of adaxial epidermal cell, thickness of palisade parenchyma, thickness of total leaf, thickness of spongy parenchyma, thickness of abaxial epidermal cell, and area of abaxial epidermal cell. Model parameters of C-SVM, comprising regularization parameter (C) and kernel parameter …


Monitoring Of Vascular Plant Diversity In A Changing Climate In The Alpine Zone Of The Central Greater Caucasus, Khatuna Gigauri, Maia Akhalkatsi, George Nakhutsrishvili, Otar Abdaladze Jan 2013

Monitoring Of Vascular Plant Diversity In A Changing Climate In The Alpine Zone Of The Central Greater Caucasus, Khatuna Gigauri, Maia Akhalkatsi, George Nakhutsrishvili, Otar Abdaladze

Turkish Journal of Botany

Short-term changes in plant species number, cover, frequency, and composition were studied along an altitudinal gradient crossing 4 GLORIA summits (from 2240 m to 3024 m a.s.l.) from the treeline ecotone to the subnival zone in the Central Caucasus. Large-scale (summit area) and small-scale (16 plots of 1 m^{2}/summit) patterns were monitored in 2001. Recording was repeated in 2008. During the monitoring period, the average soil temperature and growing-degree days did not significantly increase. After 7 years, a revisitation of the summit area revealed a considerable increase of species richness, especially at the lower alpine zone (CP1 and CP2 summits). …


Localization And Distribution Of Nickel And Other Elements In In-Vitro Grown Alyssum Corsicum Exhibiting Morphological Changes In Trichomes: Initial Insights Into Molecular Mechanisms Of Nickel Hyperaccumulation, Seni̇ha Selcen Babaoğlu Aydaş, Leyla Açik, Danika Leduc, Nezaket Adigüzel, Şeküre Şebnem Elli̇altioğlu, Zeki̇ye Suludere, Yusuf Kağan Kadioğlu Jan 2013

Localization And Distribution Of Nickel And Other Elements In In-Vitro Grown Alyssum Corsicum Exhibiting Morphological Changes In Trichomes: Initial Insights Into Molecular Mechanisms Of Nickel Hyperaccumulation, Seni̇ha Selcen Babaoğlu Aydaş, Leyla Açik, Danika Leduc, Nezaket Adigüzel, Şeküre Şebnem Elli̇altioğlu, Zeki̇ye Suludere, Yusuf Kağan Kadioğlu

Turkish Journal of Botany

Alyssum corsicum Duby is a candidate plant used for phytomining and phytoremediation studies with its high Ni-accumulating ability of the aboveground tissues. Metal localization and concentration by hyperaccumulator plants and the physiological basis of these phenomena have been of great interest in recent years. A. corsicum seeds were grown at different concentrations of Ni in Murashige and Skoog medium. Multielement concentrations of the plant roots and shoots were determined by polarized energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence. Ni, Ca, Mg, and Fe localization and concentration at the upper and lower leaf surfaces were determined by scanning electron microscopy coupled with the energy-dispersive …


Ranking Of 11 Coastal Halophytes From Salt Marshes In Northwest Turkey According Their Salt Tolerance, Christian Zörb, Ali̇ Sümer, Ali̇ Sungur, Timothy J. Flowers, Hasan Özcan Jan 2013

Ranking Of 11 Coastal Halophytes From Salt Marshes In Northwest Turkey According Their Salt Tolerance, Christian Zörb, Ali̇ Sümer, Ali̇ Sungur, Timothy J. Flowers, Hasan Özcan

Turkish Journal of Botany

Salt-affected soils with high electrolyte contents limit the development of the majority of plants and serve as a habitat only for such species (halophytes) that can survive the conditions. To date, there is still much that is unknown about the physiological mechanisms, including ion relationships, that make plants salt-resistant. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate a method of ranking plants for their salt tolerance. A total of 11 coastal halophytes of the Kavak Delta were evaluated for their ability to cope with different soil salinities. For this, electrical conductivities of soils (of up to 135 dS m^{-1}) …


Shortcut To Long-Distance Developing Of A Tissue Culture Medium: Micropropagation Of Mature Almond Cultivars As A Case Study, Mehmet Nuri̇ Nas, Yüksel Bölek, Nevzat Sevgi̇n Jan 2013

Shortcut To Long-Distance Developing Of A Tissue Culture Medium: Micropropagation Of Mature Almond Cultivars As A Case Study, Mehmet Nuri̇ Nas, Yüksel Bölek, Nevzat Sevgi̇n

Turkish Journal of Botany

Culture medium development methods are time-consuming, laborious, and require a large amount of experimental materials. The Nas hypothesis for the development of a micropropagation medium offers a less time-consuming and a less laborious approach. According to this hypothesis, the composition of a culture medium for a particular species should resemble the seed composition. In accordance with this hypothesis, first, an almond culture medium [Nas Almond Medium (NAM)] was developed based on almond kernel composition. Then, using mature tissues of almond cultivars, the growth of cultures on NAM was compared to that on Murashige and Skoog medium (MS), Woody Plant Medium …