The endemic Anatolian willow, Salix anatolica (Salicaceae), was described based on solely female individuals in 2008. It was re-collected and the description was emended based on both male and female flower properties in the present study. Additionally, the pollen morphology, wood anatomical features and conservation status of S. anatolica are presented for the first time
This research study is a revision of the genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Central Anatolia. The author has...
In 1890, Salvia freyniana Bornm., an endemic species of Turkey, was first collected and described by...
Background and aims – Turkey is one of the major centers of diversity for Salvia, with 97 species of...
doi:10.3906/bot-1003-50 Studies on the anatomical structure of stems of willow (Salix L.
Chloroplast (trnT-F, matK and rbcL) and nuclear genome (ITS) regions were used to explore the evolut...
Salvia anatolica Hamzaoğlu & A. Duran sp. nova (Lamiaceae) is described and illustrated from East An...
Detailed phylogenetic relationships and molecular dating are still quite rare for the complex and di...
The genus Salix L. is represented by more than 500 species in the world where 27 species are natural...
This study provides a new insight into Turkish Solix L. systematics, using a molecular phylogeny and...
WOS: 000230949200007Salvia anatolica Hamzaoglu & A. Duran sp. nova (Lamiaceae) is described and illu...
Palynological and chromosomal characters were systematically used to compare between species of Sali...
In order to collect, identify and evaluate the morphological and phonological characteristics of Wil...
WOS: 000290978000003Onosma aksoyii Aytac & Turkmen sp. nova (Sect. Haplotricha H.Riedl, Boraginaceae...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Background The taxonomy and systematics of Salix subgenus Salix s.l. is difficult. The reliability a...
This research study is a revision of the genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Central Anatolia. The author has...
In 1890, Salvia freyniana Bornm., an endemic species of Turkey, was first collected and described by...
Background and aims – Turkey is one of the major centers of diversity for Salvia, with 97 species of...
doi:10.3906/bot-1003-50 Studies on the anatomical structure of stems of willow (Salix L.
Chloroplast (trnT-F, matK and rbcL) and nuclear genome (ITS) regions were used to explore the evolut...
Salvia anatolica Hamzaoğlu & A. Duran sp. nova (Lamiaceae) is described and illustrated from East An...
Detailed phylogenetic relationships and molecular dating are still quite rare for the complex and di...
The genus Salix L. is represented by more than 500 species in the world where 27 species are natural...
This study provides a new insight into Turkish Solix L. systematics, using a molecular phylogeny and...
WOS: 000230949200007Salvia anatolica Hamzaoglu & A. Duran sp. nova (Lamiaceae) is described and illu...
Palynological and chromosomal characters were systematically used to compare between species of Sali...
In order to collect, identify and evaluate the morphological and phonological characteristics of Wil...
WOS: 000290978000003Onosma aksoyii Aytac & Turkmen sp. nova (Sect. Haplotricha H.Riedl, Boraginaceae...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Background The taxonomy and systematics of Salix subgenus Salix s.l. is difficult. The reliability a...
This research study is a revision of the genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Central Anatolia. The author has...
In 1890, Salvia freyniana Bornm., an endemic species of Turkey, was first collected and described by...
Background and aims – Turkey is one of the major centers of diversity for Salvia, with 97 species of...