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Effects Of Environmental Heterogeneity And Temporal Variation On Ecological Relationships Of Vegetation In A Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest In Brazil, ALISSON BORGES MIRANDA SANTOS, NATHALLE CRISTINE ALENCAR FAGUNDES, CLEBER RODRIGO SOUZA, VINICIUS ANDRADE MAIA, WILDER BENTO DA SILVA, GABRIELA GOMES PIRES DE PAULA, FELIPE DE CARVALHO ARAUJO, POLYANNE COELHO, NATÁLIA AGUIAR-CAMPOS, DIEGO TEIXEIRA GIRARDELLI, JEAN DANIEL MOREL, RUBENS MANOEL DOS SANTOS 2020 TÜBİTAK

Effects Of Environmental Heterogeneity And Temporal Variation On Ecological Relationships Of Vegetation In A Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest In Brazil, Alisson Borges Miranda Santos, Nathalle Cristine Alencar Fagundes, Cleber Rodrigo Souza, Vinicius Andrade Maia, Wilder Bento Da Silva, Gabriela Gomes Pires De Paula, Felipe De Carvalho Araujo, Polyanne Coelho, Natália Aguiar-Campos, Diego Teixeira Girardelli, Jean Daniel Morel, Rubens Manoel Dos Santos

Turkish Journal of Botany

Species distribution patterns, community structure, and dynamics are determined on a small scale by soil and habitat heterogeneity. The aim of this work is to evaluate the temporal changes in composition and structure of a tree community, revealing the ecological drivers of the observed vegetation patterns. For 16 years (2000, 2005, 2010, and 2016) we monitored the temporal variations in structure and floristic composition of a semideciduous seasonal forest through 20 × 20 m2 (400 m2) plots, totaling 2.08 ha of sampled area encompassing Cambisol (0.4 ha), Oxysol (1.12 ha), and Nitosol (0.56 ha) soil classes. These tree communities were …


A Phylogenetic Analysis And Biogeographical Distribution Of Teucrium Sect. Teucrium (Lamiaceae) And Taxonomic Notes For A New Species From Southwest Turkey, AHMET AKSOY, TANER ÖZCAN, HÜSEYİN GİRİŞKEN, JALE ÇELİK, TUNCAY DİRMENCİ 2020 TÜBİTAK

A Phylogenetic Analysis And Biogeographical Distribution Of Teucrium Sect. Teucrium (Lamiaceae) And Taxonomic Notes For A New Species From Southwest Turkey, Ahmet Aksoy, Taner Özcan, Hüseyi̇n Gi̇ri̇şken, Jale Çeli̇k, Tuncay Di̇rmenci̇

Turkish Journal of Botany

Teucrium L. is a well-known and cosmopolitan genus of the Lamiaceae family. In Turkey, the genus is represented by 36 species (48 taxa). Teucrium Sect. Teucrium that this study focuses on comprises around 30 species worldwide and is mainly distributed in countries of the Mediterranean Basin. With 11 species (14 taxa), it is the second-largest section of the genus Teucrium in Turkey. In this study, morphological and molecular findings were evaluated and the phylogeny and biogeographical distribution of Sect. Teucrium were analyzed. Also, five endemic taxa belonging to Sect. Teucrium and which play an informative role in the subsectional classification …


Relationship Between Pollen Counts And Weather Variables In The Atmosphere Of Mersin Province On The Eastern Mediterranean Coast Of Turkey, NİHAN ÇAKIR, CAHİT DOĞAN 2020 TÜBİTAK

Relationship Between Pollen Counts And Weather Variables In The Atmosphere Of Mersin Province On The Eastern Mediterranean Coast Of Turkey, Ni̇han Çakir, Cahi̇t Doğan

Turkish Journal of Botany

This study researched atmospheric pollen from Mersin Province using the volumetric method between in 2016 and 2017. The daily, weekly, monthly, and annual distribution of the pollen obtained during the study was identified. The relationship between pollen and meteorological factors was researched using Spearman?s rho analysis. During the two-year study, 32,336 pollen grains/m3 from 40 different taxa [22 trees, 1 grass (Poaceae), and 17 other weeds] were identified. Of the total pollen, 82% belonged to trees, 6.8% to grasses, 11% to other weeds, and unidentified taxa accounted for 0.2%. In the first year, 17,070 pollen grains/m3 were identified in the …


Astragalus Aybarsii A New Species Of Sect. Onobrychoidei Dc. (Fabaceae) From Turkey, HAYRİ DUMAN, ZEKİ AYTAÇ, FUNDA ÖZBEK 2020 TÜBİTAK

Astragalus Aybarsii A New Species Of Sect. Onobrychoidei Dc. (Fabaceae) From Turkey, Hayri̇ Duman, Zeki̇ Aytaç, Funda Özbek

Turkish Journal of Botany

Astragalus aybarsii H. Duman & Aytaç (Fabaceae) is described and illustrated as a new species from Kastamonu province (Turkey). The new species grows in open areas of Pinus brutia Ten. forests. Diagnostic and morphological charactersof the new species are compared with its close relatives, A. setulosus Boiss. & Balansa and A. eubrychioides Boiss. Also, some notes on the ecology, biogeography, conservation status and the pollen morphological and leaflet micromorphological features of the new species are presented. The geographical distribution of this new species and its allied species is mapped.


The Synopsis Of The Genus Trigonella L. (Fabaceae) In Turkey, HASAN AKAN, MURAT EKİCİ, ZEKİ AYTAÇ 2020 TÜBİTAK

The Synopsis Of The Genus Trigonella L. (Fabaceae) In Turkey, Hasan Akan, Murat Eki̇ci̇, Zeki̇ Aytaç

Turkish Journal of Botany

In this study, the synopsis of the taxa of the genus Trigonella in Turkey is presented. It is represented with 34 taxa in Turkey. The name of Trigonella coelesyriaca was misspelled to Flora of Turkey and the correct name of this species, Trigonella caelesyriaca, was given in this study. The endemic Trigonella raphanina has been reduced to synonym of T. cassia and T. balansae is reduced to synonym of T. corniculata. In addition, T. spruneriana var. sibthorpii is reevaluated as a distinct species. Lectotypification was designated for T. capitata, T. spruneriana and T. velutina. Neotypification was decided for T. cylindracea …


Plant Response To Salinity: An Analysis Of Ros Formation, Signaling, And Antioxidant Defense, TURGUT YİGİT AKYOL, OĞUZHAN YILMAZ, BARIŞ UZİLDAY, RENGİN ÖZGÜR UZİLDAY, İSMAİL TÜRKAN 2020 TÜBİTAK

Plant Response To Salinity: An Analysis Of Ros Formation, Signaling, And Antioxidant Defense, Turgut Yi̇gi̇t Akyol, Oğuzhan Yilmaz, Bariş Uzi̇lday, Rengi̇n Özgür Uzi̇lday, İsmai̇l Türkan

Turkish Journal of Botany

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are byproducts of normal plant metabolism and their production is elevated under environmental stresses such as drought, extreme temperature, and salinity. Among these, salinity is a worldwide problem that impacts the fertility of arable lands and sustainability of food security, which is getting more attention due to climate change. Halophytes can survive and reproduce in soils containing high concentrations of salt and have developed adaptation mechanisms at physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels including maintenance of ROS metabolism. In this review, we aim to summarize findings related to ROS production, signaling, scavenging, and especially ROS avoidance mechanisms …


Changes In Phenolic Profile, Soluble Sugar, Proline, And Antioxidant Enzyme Activities Of Polygonum Equisetiforme In Response To Salinity, FAYCAL BOUGHALLEB, RAOUDHA ABDELLAOUI, MAHER MAHMOUDI, ESMAEIL BAKHSHANDEH 2020 TÜBİTAK

Changes In Phenolic Profile, Soluble Sugar, Proline, And Antioxidant Enzyme Activities Of Polygonum Equisetiforme In Response To Salinity, Faycal Boughalleb, Raoudha Abdellaoui, Maher Mahmoudi, Esmaeil Bakhshandeh

Turkish Journal of Botany

This study intended to focus on the effect of different levels of NaCl (0?400 mM, at regular intervals every 100 mM) on the growth, secondary metabolites, and antioxidant enzyme activities of Polygonum equisetiforme, a wild plant with medicinal and industrial uses, which often grows in harsh environmental conditions. Our results showed that biomass production significantly decreased with salinity, while the leaf relative water content declined only at high levels of NaCl concentration (300?400 mM). In contrast, these higher doses of salt resulted in a significant increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) content. Both proline and soluble sugar (e.g., fructose, glucose, and sucrose) …


Russula Shanglaensis Sp. Nov. (Basidiomycota: Russulales), A New Species From The Mixed Coniferous Forests In District Shangla, Pakistan, SADIQ ULLAH, ANDREW WILLIAM WILSON, MUHAMMAD FIAZ, SHAH HUSSAIN, GREGORY M. MUELLER, ABDUL NASIR KHALID 2020 TÜBİTAK

Russula Shanglaensis Sp. Nov. (Basidiomycota: Russulales), A New Species From The Mixed Coniferous Forests In District Shangla, Pakistan, Sadiq Ullah, Andrew William Wilson, Muhammad Fiaz, Shah Hussain, Gregory M. Mueller, Abdul Nasir Khalid

Turkish Journal of Botany

A new species in the genus Russula from the mixed coniferous forest of District Shangla, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan is described and illustrated. Phylogenetic data derived from DNA sequences of nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS), along with morphological characterizations, indicate the species is novel.Russula shanglaensis sp. nov. is distinct from other known species in subsect. Virescentinae. It is characterized by the convex to slightly depressed grayish pilei that often reflect rusty brown to light purplish spots, with very lightly striated to tuberculate striated margins. The occurrence of subglobose to ellipsoidal basidiospores (6.5-8 × 6-7 µm) with irregular incomplete reticulation is …


Botanical Characteristics, Potential Uses, And Cultivation Possibilities Of Mustards In Turkey: A Review, FATMA KAYAÇETİN 2020 TÜBİTAK

Botanical Characteristics, Potential Uses, And Cultivation Possibilities Of Mustards In Turkey: A Review, Fatma Kayaçeti̇n

Turkish Journal of Botany

The mustard species [(Brassica juncea (brown mustard),B. nigra (black mustard),B. rapa syn. B. campestris (field mustard or turnip), and Sinapis alba (white mustard or yellow mustard)] constitute important genetic resources and sources of raw materials to large number of agrobased industries in Turkey and elsewhere. S. alba is usually used as a condiment in dry form. B. nigra is used as a condiment and as vegetable with dietary fibre, vitamin C, and other anticancer compounds. B. juncea is used for oil and as spice. B. rapa is popularly used for biofuel raw material. However, there is poor focus on their …


Genetic Diversity Of The Critically Endangered Ferula Sinkiangensis K.M.Shen (Apiaceae) And The Implications For Conservation, WENJUN LI, ZHIHAO SU, LEI YANG, QIUMEI CAO, YING FENG 2020 TÜBİTAK

Genetic Diversity Of The Critically Endangered Ferula Sinkiangensis K.M.Shen (Apiaceae) And The Implications For Conservation, Wenjun Li, Zhihao Su, Lei Yang, Qiumei Cao, Ying Feng

Turkish Journal of Botany

Research on the genetic diversity and structures of endangered plant species with small population sizes is a prerequisite for developing reasonable conservation strategies. Ferula sinkiangensis K.M.Shen is a critically endangered herbaceous perennial and monocarpic medical plant growing in semiarid steppe ecosystems with a small population size within the Yili Valley in Xinjiang, China. Unfortunately, the lack of genetic information has limited our ability to initiate effective conservation strategies for the species. In this study, 14 polymorphic microsatellite primers of F. sinkiangensis were developed and characterized using Illumina HiSeq paired-end reads from genomic DNA. Primers were used to assess the genetic …


Acquisition Of Boron Tolerance By Salt Pretreatment In Two Sunflower Cultivars, YASEMİN EKMEKÇİ, ŞEKÜRE ÇULHA ERDAL, AYŞE SUNA BALKAN NALÇAİYİ, NURAN ÇİÇEK 2020 TÜBİTAK

Acquisition Of Boron Tolerance By Salt Pretreatment In Two Sunflower Cultivars, Yasemi̇n Ekmekçi̇, Şeküre Çulha Erdal, Ayşe Suna Balkan Nalçai̇yi̇, Nuran Çi̇çek

Turkish Journal of Botany

This study was carried out to investigate the ameliorative effects of salt pretreatment against B toxicity in two sunflower cultivars (Helianthus annuus L. `Sanbro? and `Tarsan-1018?) differing in salt tolerance. Seedlings were grown in perlite with modified half-strength Hoagland?s solution for 15 days and then they were divided into two groups: salt-pretreated (75 mM NaCl for 5 days) and B-treated (control, 2, 4, and 8 mM B for 10 days). In both cultivars, the biomass of root and shoot decreased depending on B accumulation, especially at 8 mM. The translocation factor values indicated that B uptaken by roots of the …


Effects Of Microalgal Biomass As Biofertilizer On The Growth Of Cucumber And Microbial Communities In The Cucumber Rhizosphere, JUNPING LV, SHUFANG LIU, JIA FENG, QI LIU, JUN GUO, LIGE WANG, XIAOYAN JIAO, SHULIAN XIE 2020 TÜBİTAK

Effects Of Microalgal Biomass As Biofertilizer On The Growth Of Cucumber And Microbial Communities In The Cucumber Rhizosphere, Junping Lv, Shufang Liu, Jia Feng, Qi Liu, Jun Guo, Lige Wang, Xiaoyan Jiao, Shulian Xie

Turkish Journal of Botany

In the present study, microalgal biomass (Anabeana circinalis and Scenedesmus quadricauda) was used as biofertilizer in cucumber cultivation. The response of cucumber growth characters to microalgal biofertilizer was evaluated. Moreover, rhizosphere microbial diversity and community composition of cucumber was analyzed through 16S rRNA high-throughput Illumina sequencing data. The results showed that microalgal biomass as biofertilizer significantly promoted height, number of leaves and flower buds, and stem diameter of cucumber. The application of a high concentration of S. quadricauda to soil raised the diversity of rhizosphere fungi of cucumber. The rhizosphere microbial community of cucumber also responded to microalgal biofertilizer. The …


Critical Notes On Draconanthes Aberrans (Orchidaceae, Pleurothallidinae) With Description Of New Species, MARTA KOLANOWSKA, SLAWOMIR NOWAK, DARIUSZ SZLACHETKO 2020 TÜBİTAK

Critical Notes On Draconanthes Aberrans (Orchidaceae, Pleurothallidinae) With Description Of New Species, Marta Kolanowska, Slawomir Nowak, Dariusz Szlachetko

Turkish Journal of Botany

The actual variation and specific diversity of Neotropical Draconanthes aberrans is evaluated based on morphological data. As recognized in this paper D.aberrans complex includes a total of 6 species, 3 of which are described here. New combinations are proposed for Lepanthes prionota and L. trachysepala. Two species, including D. aberrans, are lectotypified. The previous incorrect typifications are discussed. Each of 6 species is morphologically characterized. The perianth segments of all discussed taxa are illustrated. The key to identification of species belonging to the Draconanthes aberrans complex is presented together with the comparative morphology of studied taxa.


The Role Of Badh Gene In Oxidative, Salt, And Drought Stress Tolerances Of White Clover, GÜRKAN DEMİRKOL 2020 TÜBİTAK

The Role Of Badh Gene In Oxidative, Salt, And Drought Stress Tolerances Of White Clover, Gürkan Demi̇rkol

Turkish Journal of Botany

The aim of this study was to confirm the presence of BADH gene and control whether it plays an important role to protect white clover (Trifolium repens L.) against oxidative, salt, and drought stresses. Three genotypes possessing BADH and 1 genotype lacking BADH were selected, considering the expression levels of BADH in response to methyl viologen mediated oxidative stress. The genotypes possessing BADH displayed significantly less ion leakage under oxidative stress treatment, compared to that lacking BADH . In order to test salinity tolerance, the plants were treated with 300 mM NaCl for 2 weeks, and to mimic drought conditions, …


Karyotypic Phylogeny And Polyploidy Variations Of Paronychia (Caryophyllaceae) Taxa In Turkey, HALİL ERHAN EROĞLU, DERYA ALTAY, ÜMİT BUDAK, ESRA MARTİN 2020 TÜBİTAK

Karyotypic Phylogeny And Polyploidy Variations Of Paronychia (Caryophyllaceae) Taxa In Turkey, Hali̇l Erhan Eroğlu, Derya Altay, Ümi̇t Budak, Esra Marti̇n

Turkish Journal of Botany

Chromosomal data can provide very valuable information about karyotypic phylogeny and speciation. This is the first study on karyotype phylogeny and polyploidy variations of the genus Paronychia. In this context, the results are these: (1) in 14 taxa, the first report on chromosomes numbers; (2) in 2 taxa, equal chromosome numbers as in the previous report; (3) in all taxa, the first report of detailed karyotype analyses; (4) karyotype asymmetry data and generally symmetrical karyotypes; (5) karyotypic variations by mechanisms of dysploidy and polyploidy; and (6) phylogenetic relationships in Paronychia. The data indicate that Anatolia is an important area for …


Karyotype Evolution And New Chromosomal Data In Erodium: Chromosome Alteration, Polyploidy, Dysploidy, And Symmetrical Karyotypes, ESRA MARTİN, AHMET KAHRAMAN, TUNCAY DİRMENCİ, HAVVA BOZKURT, HALİL ERHAN EROĞLU 2020 TÜBİTAK

Karyotype Evolution And New Chromosomal Data In Erodium: Chromosome Alteration, Polyploidy, Dysploidy, And Symmetrical Karyotypes, Esra Marti̇n, Ahmet Kahraman, Tuncay Di̇rmenci̇, Havva Bozkurt, Hali̇l Erhan Eroğlu

Turkish Journal of Botany

Chromosomal data are valuable and very useful for revealing evolution and speciation processes. Due to its wide distribution throughout the world, morphological differences, and chromosomal alterations, Erodium L?Hér. is an important genus for investigating the relationship between chromosomal alterations and karyotype evolution. In the present study, the chromosome records of 15 taxa are provided; three are reported here for the first time (E.birandianum, E. gaillardotii, and E.hendrikii), seven present new chromosome numbers, and five are in agreement with previous reports. Karyotype evolution is summarized in the light of this data, and four different genomes are presented in the genus. Millions …


Tragopogon Abbreviatus (Asteraceae): A Little-Known Species Inferred From Morphological And Molecular Analysis, KAMİL ÇOŞKUNÇELEBİ, MUTLU GÜLTEPE, MURAT ERDEM GÜZEL, SERDAR MAKBUL 2020 TÜBİTAK

Tragopogon Abbreviatus (Asteraceae): A Little-Known Species Inferred From Morphological And Molecular Analysis, Kami̇l Çoşkunçelebi̇, Mutlu Gültepe, Murat Erdem Güzel, Serdar Makbul

Turkish Journal of Botany

Tragopogon porrifolius occurs in Turkey with 3 taxonomically confused subspecies: T. porrifolius subsp. eriospermus, T. porrifolius subsp. longirostris, and T. porrifolius subsp. abbreviatus. In the present paper, T. porrifolius subsp. abbreviatus endemic to Turkey is raised at specific level based on morphological and molecular analysis. After detailed assessment of original herbarium specimens and literature studies, we found that this name is not typified yet. Thus, a lectotype is provided together with an emended diagnosis; synonym, distribution map, and conservation status for the first time. Additionally, a preliminary phylogenetic position of this little-known taxon is given on several newly sequenced data.


Comparative Anatomical Studies In Relation To Taxonomy Of Sedum S.L. (Crassulaceae) In Iran, MARYAM MOHAMMADI SHAHRESTANI, MARZIEH BEYGOM FAGHIR, MOSTAFA ASSADI 2020 TÜBİTAK

Comparative Anatomical Studies In Relation To Taxonomy Of Sedum S.L. (Crassulaceae) In Iran, Maryam Mohammadi Shahrestani, Marzieh Beygom Faghir, Mostafa Assadi

Turkish Journal of Botany

This study aimed to characterize the stem, peduncle, and leaf anatomy of 22 species of Sedum senso lato distributed in Iran. The results showed that the presence of tanniniferous storage cells in stems and leaves, distinct xylem vessels in stems, and the shape of peduncle cross sections, were taxonomically informative evidence, and isolated Phedimus from the other studied taxa of Sedum s.l. , whereas hairy leaves and peduncles containing starch storage cells were identified as Prometheum and Hylotelephium respectively. In addition, the current anatomical evidence confirmed the alliance of 2 sections of Sedum and Epeteium within Sedum sensu stricto. The …


Structural Characterization Of Its2 And Cbc Species Concept Applications In The Tribe Coluteocarpeae (Brassicaceae), KURTULUŞ ÖZGİŞİ 2020 TÜBİTAK

Structural Characterization Of Its2 And Cbc Species Concept Applications In The Tribe Coluteocarpeae (Brassicaceae), Kurtuluş Özgi̇şi̇

Turkish Journal of Botany

The taxonomic utility of internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) secondary structures in different plant groups, as well as in Brassicaceae, has been addressed by many studies. Although characterization and applications of ITS2 secondary structures for the members of main Brassicaceae lineages (Lineages I, II, III, and expanded Lineage II) have been studied, the utility of compensatory base change (CBC) species concept has not been the subject of any studies thus far. In the current study, the ITS2 secondary structures of 49 Coluteocarpeae (expanded Lineage II) specimens were investigated to determine relationships among the species. In addition to the utility of …


An Integrated Approach To The Study Of Hypericum Occurring In Sicily, ANTONIO GIOVINO, ALESSANDRA CARRUBBA, SILVIA LAZZARA, EDOARDO NAPOLI, GIANNIANTONIO DOMINA 2020 TÜBİTAK

An Integrated Approach To The Study Of Hypericum Occurring In Sicily, Antonio Giovino, Alessandra Carrubba, Silvia Lazzara, Edoardo Napoli, Gianniantonio Domina

Turkish Journal of Botany

An integrated approach to the study of taxa of the genus Hypericum occurring in Sicily is proposed. The results of morphological, biochemical, and molecular analyses are combined to better assess the relationships between the species investigated and test the suitability of DNA barcoding technique in the discrimination of these taxa. For the name Hypericum aegypticum subsp. webbii (Spach) N. Robson a lectotype is designated. For Hypericum triquetrifolium Turra a lectotype and a supporting epitype are designated. The presence of Hypericum perforatum L. subsp. perforatum is excluded from Sicily and the previous reports have to be referred to H. perforatum subsp. …


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