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Phytotaxa, 2015
The genus Scrophularia Linnaeus (1753: 619) (Scrophulariaceae) is represented by approximately 27... more The genus Scrophularia Linnaeus (1753: 619) (Scrophulariaceae) is represented by approximately 270 taxa (species and subspecies) worldwide (Olivencia 2009). It is restricted primarily to the North Temperate Zone (Carlbom 1968). The primary centre of diversity of Scrophularia is located in the Irano-Turanian region. The Mediterranean region is also an important area of diversity and for the endemism rate of Scrophularia (Scheunert & Heubl 2014).
Annales Botanici Fennici, 2012
Phytotaxa, 2019
Silene arsuzensis Özbek & Uzunh. sp. nov. from Arsuz, Kale Village (Turkey, Hatay Province) is de... more Silene arsuzensis Özbek & Uzunh. sp. nov. from Arsuz, Kale Village (Turkey, Hatay Province) is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to S. aegyptiaca from which differs in floral features (inflorescence, calyx and anthophore). A map of the new species and those of the species morphologically similar, as well as the ecological and biogeographycal remarks, conservation status, pollen and seed morphology are also presented.
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis and SDS-PAGE analysis of total seed proteins wer... more Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis and SDS-PAGE analysis of total seed proteins were used to estimate genetic differences between/within four Althaea (Malvaceae) and eighteen Alcea species. The 4 Althaea and 18 Alcea species were found to have species-specific protein profiles. The total of 223 different RAPD bands for Althaea species were generated by the 11 primers and total of 116 different RAPD bands by the 8 random primers for Alcea species. The results of the POPGENE cluster analysis were in broad agreement with previous morphological classifications of these four species. Statistical significance within Alcea and Althaea population was tested using of molecular variance (AMOVA) approach used in Arlequin. According to the results, there is a large genetic differentiation between species A. hirsuta with A. armeniaca, A. officinalis with A. hirsuta, FST 0.24 and FST 0.21, respectively. There is also wide differentiation between Alcea species. FST statistics range f...
Scrophularia clematidifolia (Scrophulariaceae) has been rediscovered in Hatay, Turkey. It is clos... more Scrophularia clematidifolia (Scrophulariaceae) has been rediscovered in Hatay, Turkey. It is closely related to Scrophularia scopolii var. nusairiensis, but it clearly differs from the other species in terms of leaves, inflorescence and fruit features. A taxonomic description, some photographs of the species, geographical distribution and habitat features are given. Additionally, seed macro-micromorphology and pollen characteristics of S. clematidifolia are compared with the close relative species using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Scrophularia is represented with 59 species in the Flora of Turkey. This study presents the taxon... more Scrophularia is represented with 59 species in the Flora of Turkey. This study presents the taxonomy and threatened categories of two endemic Scrophularia L. (Scrophulariaceae) species: S. erzincanica R. Mill and S. capillaris Boiss. & Bal. These species were previously placed in the data deficient (DD) category in the Red Data Book of Turkish Plants. Descriptions, localities, distribution map and images of the species are given. According to IUCN 2010 threatened categories of the species were determined as CR.
A new species of the genus Verbascum (sect. Bothrospermae) is described and illustrated from Turk... more A new species of the genus Verbascum (sect. Bothrospermae) is described and illustrated from Turkey. This species has been collected from Orhaneli region (Bursa Province) in West Anatolia. Verbascum ekicii sp. nov. is morphologically similar to V. latisepalum and V. alyssifolium from which it differs mainly in basal leaves, corolla, filaments and capsule features. In this study, comprehensive descriptions, ecology, conservation status, a distribution map, detailed illustrations, photographs of habitus, pollen morphology and comparison of the new species and the closely related species are given.
Acta Botanica Hungarica, 2008
... Perquize' nr Bayburt, 02.07.1862, Bourgeau; A9 Kars: Kaðýzman, Todun-Kuloðlu, 1,3001,40... more ... Perquize' nr Bayburt, 02.07.1862, Bourgeau; A9 Kars: Kaðýzman, Todun-Kuloðlu, 1,3001,400 m, 14.05.1979, O. Güneþ 1050 (HUB!); B3 Ankara: Sivrihisar, Sivrihisara 20 km, 16.06.1984, Arte-misia stebi, Y. Akman 13199 (ANK!); Eskiþehir: 29 km E. of Sivrihisar, 800 m, Hub ...
... Bothrosperma Murb. (Murbeck, 1925, 1933, Huber-Morath, 1971). Materials and Methods The autho... more ... Bothrosperma Murb. (Murbeck, 1925, 1933, Huber-Morath, 1971). Materials and Methods The authors collected some flowering and fruiting specimens of Verbascum in 2005 in Kemaliye, Erzincan province. ... Type: Turkey. B7 Erzincan: Kemaliye-Divrigi, 35. ...
Phytotaxa, 2015
The genus Scrophularia Linnaeus (1753: 619) (Scrophulariaceae) is represented by approximately 27... more The genus Scrophularia Linnaeus (1753: 619) (Scrophulariaceae) is represented by approximately 270 taxa (species and subspecies) worldwide (Olivencia 2009). It is restricted primarily to the North Temperate Zone (Carlbom 1968). The primary centre of diversity of Scrophularia is located in the Irano-Turanian region. The Mediterranean region is also an important area of diversity and for the endemism rate of Scrophularia (Scheunert & Heubl 2014).
Annales Botanici Fennici, 2012
Phytotaxa, 2019
Silene arsuzensis Özbek & Uzunh. sp. nov. from Arsuz, Kale Village (Turkey, Hatay Province) is de... more Silene arsuzensis Özbek & Uzunh. sp. nov. from Arsuz, Kale Village (Turkey, Hatay Province) is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to S. aegyptiaca from which differs in floral features (inflorescence, calyx and anthophore). A map of the new species and those of the species morphologically similar, as well as the ecological and biogeographycal remarks, conservation status, pollen and seed morphology are also presented.
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis and SDS-PAGE analysis of total seed proteins wer... more Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis and SDS-PAGE analysis of total seed proteins were used to estimate genetic differences between/within four Althaea (Malvaceae) and eighteen Alcea species. The 4 Althaea and 18 Alcea species were found to have species-specific protein profiles. The total of 223 different RAPD bands for Althaea species were generated by the 11 primers and total of 116 different RAPD bands by the 8 random primers for Alcea species. The results of the POPGENE cluster analysis were in broad agreement with previous morphological classifications of these four species. Statistical significance within Alcea and Althaea population was tested using of molecular variance (AMOVA) approach used in Arlequin. According to the results, there is a large genetic differentiation between species A. hirsuta with A. armeniaca, A. officinalis with A. hirsuta, FST 0.24 and FST 0.21, respectively. There is also wide differentiation between Alcea species. FST statistics range f...
Scrophularia clematidifolia (Scrophulariaceae) has been rediscovered in Hatay, Turkey. It is clos... more Scrophularia clematidifolia (Scrophulariaceae) has been rediscovered in Hatay, Turkey. It is closely related to Scrophularia scopolii var. nusairiensis, but it clearly differs from the other species in terms of leaves, inflorescence and fruit features. A taxonomic description, some photographs of the species, geographical distribution and habitat features are given. Additionally, seed macro-micromorphology and pollen characteristics of S. clematidifolia are compared with the close relative species using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Scrophularia is represented with 59 species in the Flora of Turkey. This study presents the taxon... more Scrophularia is represented with 59 species in the Flora of Turkey. This study presents the taxonomy and threatened categories of two endemic Scrophularia L. (Scrophulariaceae) species: S. erzincanica R. Mill and S. capillaris Boiss. & Bal. These species were previously placed in the data deficient (DD) category in the Red Data Book of Turkish Plants. Descriptions, localities, distribution map and images of the species are given. According to IUCN 2010 threatened categories of the species were determined as CR.
A new species of the genus Verbascum (sect. Bothrospermae) is described and illustrated from Turk... more A new species of the genus Verbascum (sect. Bothrospermae) is described and illustrated from Turkey. This species has been collected from Orhaneli region (Bursa Province) in West Anatolia. Verbascum ekicii sp. nov. is morphologically similar to V. latisepalum and V. alyssifolium from which it differs mainly in basal leaves, corolla, filaments and capsule features. In this study, comprehensive descriptions, ecology, conservation status, a distribution map, detailed illustrations, photographs of habitus, pollen morphology and comparison of the new species and the closely related species are given.
Acta Botanica Hungarica, 2008
... Perquize' nr Bayburt, 02.07.1862, Bourgeau; A9 Kars: Kaðýzman, Todun-Kuloðlu, 1,3001,40... more ... Perquize' nr Bayburt, 02.07.1862, Bourgeau; A9 Kars: Kaðýzman, Todun-Kuloðlu, 1,3001,400 m, 14.05.1979, O. Güneþ 1050 (HUB!); B3 Ankara: Sivrihisar, Sivrihisara 20 km, 16.06.1984, Arte-misia stebi, Y. Akman 13199 (ANK!); Eskiþehir: 29 km E. of Sivrihisar, 800 m, Hub ...
... Bothrosperma Murb. (Murbeck, 1925, 1933, Huber-Morath, 1971). Materials and Methods The autho... more ... Bothrosperma Murb. (Murbeck, 1925, 1933, Huber-Morath, 1971). Materials and Methods The authors collected some flowering and fruiting specimens of Verbascum in 2005 in Kemaliye, Erzincan province. ... Type: Turkey. B7 Erzincan: Kemaliye-Divrigi, 35. ...