Morphological characteristics as well as inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) molecular markers were used to study the species relationship in Onosma species (Boraginaceae) in Iran. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that morphological characters like caule leaf size and shape, bract shape, corolla shape, nutlet length, venation and corolla teeth size and anther length are the most variable morphological characters among Onosma species studied. Out of 17 ISSR primers used, 6 primers produced 41 polymorphic and reproducible bands. Few specific ISSR bands were obtained for the species studied which show genetic material change during species diversification. Such bands may be used in the species identification too. Morphological and mo...
WOS: 000290978000003Onosma aksoyii Aytac & Turkmen sp. nova (Sect. Haplotricha H.Riedl, Boraginaceae...
In this study, four new species of Onosma subsect. Asterotricha from Northwest, ...
Foliar and stem epidermal anatomical features of the tribe Cynoglosseae have been studied in detail ...
International audienceDuring a survey of the genus Onosma L. section Protonosma Popov subsect. Roste...
In this paper, seven new species of Onosma are described and illustrated. Besides, a diagnostic key ...
A morphometric study on five populations of Onosma echioides complex was carried out through univari...
Species identification is fundamentally important within the fields of biology, biogeography, eco...
Abstract Background The systematics of family Boraginaceae draw attention of many botanists for many...
Micromorphology and anatomy of six Onosma L. species, viz. O. argentata Hub.- Mor., O. neglecta Rie...
Malaysia is a genetically diverse hotspot for wild relatives of Mangifera and other Anacardiaceae me...
Onosma L. (Boraginaceae, Lithospermeae) is both a species-rich and an Irano-Turanian characteristic ...
A new species of Boraginaceae, Onosma lhokaensis, is described and illustrated from Xizang, China. T...
Oxalis tuberosa is an important crop cultivated in the highest Andean zones. A germplasm collection ...
Onobrychis Miller is the second largest genus of Fabaceae in Iran with nearly 60 species. These spec...
Twenty-five Onosma (Boraginaceae) taxa belonging to two subsections Haplotricha and Asterotricha fro...
WOS: 000290978000003Onosma aksoyii Aytac & Turkmen sp. nova (Sect. Haplotricha H.Riedl, Boraginaceae...
In this study, four new species of Onosma subsect. Asterotricha from Northwest, ...
Foliar and stem epidermal anatomical features of the tribe Cynoglosseae have been studied in detail ...
International audienceDuring a survey of the genus Onosma L. section Protonosma Popov subsect. Roste...
In this paper, seven new species of Onosma are described and illustrated. Besides, a diagnostic key ...
A morphometric study on five populations of Onosma echioides complex was carried out through univari...
Species identification is fundamentally important within the fields of biology, biogeography, eco...
Abstract Background The systematics of family Boraginaceae draw attention of many botanists for many...
Micromorphology and anatomy of six Onosma L. species, viz. O. argentata Hub.- Mor., O. neglecta Rie...
Malaysia is a genetically diverse hotspot for wild relatives of Mangifera and other Anacardiaceae me...
Onosma L. (Boraginaceae, Lithospermeae) is both a species-rich and an Irano-Turanian characteristic ...
A new species of Boraginaceae, Onosma lhokaensis, is described and illustrated from Xizang, China. T...
Oxalis tuberosa is an important crop cultivated in the highest Andean zones. A germplasm collection ...
Onobrychis Miller is the second largest genus of Fabaceae in Iran with nearly 60 species. These spec...
Twenty-five Onosma (Boraginaceae) taxa belonging to two subsections Haplotricha and Asterotricha fro...
WOS: 000290978000003Onosma aksoyii Aytac & Turkmen sp. nova (Sect. Haplotricha H.Riedl, Boraginaceae...
In this study, four new species of Onosma subsect. Asterotricha from Northwest, ...
Foliar and stem epidermal anatomical features of the tribe Cynoglosseae have been studied in detail ...