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Bultongue Sagittaria Lancifolia L. = Sagittaria Falcata Pursh, Gene Silberhorn Jan 2002

Bultongue Sagittaria Lancifolia L. = Sagittaria Falcata Pursh, Gene Silberhorn

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The Wetland Flora Technical Report series provides concise information regarding the identification, growth habits, distribution, habitat, ecology and wetland indicator status for the title species. Illustrations are also included to aid in specimen identification.


Floristic Records Of Lichens In Adana, Konya And Niğde Provinces, Şaban Güvenç Jan 2002

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.


Flora Of Kazankaya Canyon (Yozgat-Çorum), Ahmet Duran, Ergi̇n Hamzaoğlu Jan 2002

Flora Of Kazankaya Canyon (Yozgat-Çorum), Ahmet Duran, Ergi̇n Hamzaoğlu

Turkish Journal of Botany

A floristic study of Kazankaya Canyon was carried out. Sixty families, 216 genera and 308 taxa were identified. A species new to science was found from the genus Scorzonera L. (Compositae). Fifty-two taxa (16.9%) are Irano-Turanian, 41 (13.3%) Mediterranean and 11 (3.6%) Euro-Siberian phytogeographic region elements. The remaining 195 (63.3%) taxa are multi-regional and 9 (2.9%) are not from a determined phytogeographic region. The life forms were determined according to Raunkiaer. The number of endemic taxa is 24 (7.8%). Four taxa show variations not previously reported in the literature. Thirty-four taxa are new floristic records for the square A5.


A New Record For The Flora Of Turkey: Physalis Philadelphica Lam. Var. Immaculata Waterf. (Solanaceae), Beki̇r Bükün, F. Nezi̇hi̇ Uygur, Si̇bel Uygur, Necaatti̇n Türkmen, Atabay Düzenli̇ Jan 2002

A New Record For The Flora Of Turkey: Physalis Philadelphica Lam. Var. Immaculata Waterf. (Solanaceae), Beki̇r Bükün, F. Nezi̇hi̇ Uygur, Si̇bel Uygur, Necaatti̇n Türkmen, Atabay Düzenli̇

Turkish Journal of Botany

A new species, Physalis philadelphica Lam. var. immaculata Waterf. (Solanaceae) is reported for the first time for the flora of Turkey


A Contribution To The Bryophyte Flora Of Western Turkey: The Bryophyte Flora Of Madran Mountain And The Çine Valley (Aydın, Turkey), Adnan Erdağ Jan 2002

A Contribution To The Bryophyte Flora Of Western Turkey: The Bryophyte Flora Of Madran Mountain And The Çine Valley (Aydın, Turkey), Adnan Erdağ

Turkish Journal of Botany

This study presents a survey on the bryophyte flora of Madran mountain and Çine valley (Aydın, Turkey). One hundred and thirty-three bryophyte species belonging to 35 families and 69 genera were recorded from the area. Phaeoceros laevis (L.) Prosk. is the only member of the hornworts while liverworts are represented by 15 species. The remaining 117 taxa belong to the Bryopsida. Thirty-five species are new records for square C11 according to Henderson's (1961) grid system.


Additional Lichen Records From Rize Province, Kenan Yazici, Ali̇ Aslan Jan 2002

Additional Lichen Records From Rize Province, Kenan Yazici, Ali̇ Aslan

Turkish Journal of Botany

One hundred and fourteen species and 2 varieties, which belong to the 29 families in Ascomycotina, are reported from Çamlıhemşin county, Rize province. Seventy-eight species and 1 variety are new records for Rize.


The Flora Of Upper Ceyhan Valley (Kahramanmaraş/Turkey), Adem Tatli, Hasan Akan, A. Zafer Tel, Cemi̇l Kara Jan 2002

The Flora Of Upper Ceyhan Valley (Kahramanmaraş/Turkey), Adem Tatli, Hasan Akan, A. Zafer Tel, Cemi̇l Kara

Turkish Journal of Botany

This investigation was carried out between 1994 and 1995 in order to determine the flora of Upper Ceyhan Valley. The research area is situated in the province of Kahramanmaraş and within C6 of the grid system. In the area, 412 taxa belonging to 68 families and 262 genera were determined. Twenty-eight (6.7%) taxa are endemics for Turkey. In the distribution of the taxa according to the floristic regions, Mediterranean elements with a rate of 23.5% are the most common. Irano-Turanian elements with a rate of 17.2% and Euro-Siberian elements with a rate of 3.4% were found. The families which have …


Macrofungi Of Ağrı Province, Kenan Demi̇rel, Yusuf Uzun, Abdullah Kaya Jan 2002

Macrofungi Of Ağrı Province, Kenan Demi̇rel, Yusuf Uzun, Abdullah Kaya

Turkish Journal of Botany

Macrofungi were collected during field trips in the Ağrı district between 1997 and 2000. At the end of field and laboratory studies, 45 taxa belonging to 3 classes and 18 families were identified. Three of these, Pluteus ephebeus (Fr.:Fr.) Gill. (Pluteaceae), Coprinus auricomus Pat. (Coprinaceae) and Inocybe tigrina Heim. (Cortinariaceae), are new records for the mycoflora of Turkey.


Flora Of Tuzaklı, Otluk, Gidefi Mountains And Surroundings (Akseki), Ahmet Duran Jan 2002

Flora Of Tuzaklı, Otluk, Gidefi Mountains And Surroundings (Akseki), Ahmet Duran

Turkish Journal of Botany

The natural and cultivated plants of Tuzaklı, Otluk, Gidefi mountains and their surroundings were studied between 1994 and 1997; 2486 herbarium specimens belonging to 1023 taxa, 484 genera and 98 families were collected and identified from the areas. Sixty-one taxa are cultivated and the rest are native plants. The phytogeographic elements are represented in the study area as follows: Mediterranean 360 (37.4%), Irano-Turanian 86 (8.9%) and Euro-Siberian 35 (3.6%). The phytogeographic regions of 481 (50%) taxa are either multi-regional or unknown. Phytogeographic regions are recommended for 12 taxa, of which phytogeographic regions have not been previously suggested. The life forms …


The Flora And Vegetation Of Kunduz Forests (Vezirköprü / Samsun), Fazil Özen, Mahmut Kilinç Jan 2002

The Flora And Vegetation Of Kunduz Forests (Vezirköprü / Samsun), Fazil Özen, Mahmut Kilinç

Turkish Journal of Botany

The research area, Kunduz Forests, is located on Kunduz Mountain, which is about 35 km south-west of Vezirköprü (Samsun). This area is in the A5 square in the grid scheme of Davis and is in the Euxine sector of the Euro-Siberian floristic region phytogeographically. The distribution of 306 specific and infraspecific taxa forming the flora of the research area according to floristic regions is as follows: Euro-Siberian 28.43%, Mediterranean 11.44% and Irano-Turanian 4.90%. The percentage of taxa found in more than one floristic region is 55.23%. Twenty-five of the 306 taxa found in the study area are given as new …


New Records For The Lichen Flora Of Turkey, Kenan Yazici, Ali̇ Aslan Jan 2002

New Records For The Lichen Flora Of Turkey, Kenan Yazici, Ali̇ Aslan

Turkish Journal of Botany

In this study, 6 new lichen species belonging to 4 families of Ascomycotina have been defined for Turkey. Their distribution and substrata are given.


Flora Of Karagüney Mountain (Kırıkkale), Ali̇ Arslan Dönmez Jan 2002

Flora Of Karagüney Mountain (Kırıkkale), Ali̇ Arslan Dönmez

Turkish Journal of Botany

This paper deals with a floristic study of Karagüney Mountain (Kırıkkale/Turkey). The study was carried out during 1989-1991 and 2500 vascular plant samples were collected. Eight hundred and sixty-eight taxa of 378 genera have been identified. Fabaceae, Asteraceae and Poaceae are the largest families and Astragalus L., Silene L. and Salvia L. are the largest genera in the area. The endemism rate of the area is 13.1%. The classification of the taxa into three main chorological units shows that Irano-Turanian elements are predominant. Threatened categories were proposed for 109 taxa according to IUCN categories.


The Flora Of Eğerli Mountain (Amasya-Turkey), Arzu Cansaran Jan 2002

The Flora Of Eğerli Mountain (Amasya-Turkey), Arzu Cansaran

Turkish Journal of Botany

The floristical characteristics of Eğerli Mountain (Eğerli Dağı) are given and the vascular plant species growing there are documented. The research was carried out between 1996 and 1998. Approximately 2000 plant specimens were collected from the area. At the end of the study, 650 taxa (at specific and infraspecific ranks) belonging to 70 families and 298 genera were identified. Fifty-five taxa were defined as new records for the A5 square. The largest family was found to be Asteraceae (78 species) and the second largest one was Fabaceae (77 species). The largest genera were Astragalus L. (23 species), Silene L. and …


Η Πανίδα Και Η Χλωρίδα Στην Προϊστορική Κύπρο, Anastasia Tsaliki Dec 2001

Η Πανίδα Και Η Χλωρίδα Στην Προϊστορική Κύπρο, Anastasia Tsaliki

Dr Anastasia Tsaliki, PhD

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