Salvia quezelii is a very little known local endemic species from Turkey. Since 2005, our revisional studies on the genus in Turkey have been shown that previously known two localities of the species including type locality are wrong, and the species has not been collected since 1970. In this study, the type locality of the species is amended and morphological description of the species is amplified and expanded based on large number of specimens. The anatomy, palynology, myxocarpy, mericarp micromorphology and distribution of the trichomes on the aerial parts of S. quezelii are studied for the first time to understand the usefulness of these characteristics for systematic purposes. Morphological characteristics of leaves, calyces, corollas...
Salvia macrochlamys Boiss. & Kotschy, which belongs to sect. Salvia Hedge, is a perennial herb usual...
The genus Salvia is represented by 107 taxa in Turkey and 54 of them are endemic. The genus has been...
This research study is a revision of the genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Central Anatolia. The author has...
Salvia quezelii is a very little known local endemic species from Turkey. Since 2005, our revisional...
AbstractThe anatomy, palynology, morphology and distribution of the trichomes on the aerial parts of...
The anatomy, palynology, morphology and distribution of the trichomes on the aerial parts of Salvia ...
Cakilcioglu, Ugur/0000-0002-3627-3604WOS: 000392625200008In this study, we comparatively investigate...
This study aims to revise the genus Salvia L. in East and Southeast Anatolia in Turkey on the basis ...
ABSTRACT: In this presented work, the pollen morphologies of twenty-one taxa, nine of them endemic f...
Background and aims – Turkey is one of the major centers of diversity for Salvia, with 97 species of...
In this study, 4 Salvia species found in the Salvia section distributed in the Artuklu district of M...
In this study, the pollen morphology and exine structure of nine species of the genus Salvia L. (Lam...
The pollen grains of 19 Turkish Salvia species in Aethiopis, Drymosphace, Hemisphace, Hymenosphace a...
WOS: 000270306500032In this study, the morphological and anatomical properties of Salvia tchihatchef...
WOS: 000266473400009The nutlet (mericarp) morphology of 12 Salvia L. (Lamiaceae: sub-family Nepctoid...
Salvia macrochlamys Boiss. & Kotschy, which belongs to sect. Salvia Hedge, is a perennial herb usual...
The genus Salvia is represented by 107 taxa in Turkey and 54 of them are endemic. The genus has been...
This research study is a revision of the genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Central Anatolia. The author has...
Salvia quezelii is a very little known local endemic species from Turkey. Since 2005, our revisional...
AbstractThe anatomy, palynology, morphology and distribution of the trichomes on the aerial parts of...
The anatomy, palynology, morphology and distribution of the trichomes on the aerial parts of Salvia ...
Cakilcioglu, Ugur/0000-0002-3627-3604WOS: 000392625200008In this study, we comparatively investigate...
This study aims to revise the genus Salvia L. in East and Southeast Anatolia in Turkey on the basis ...
ABSTRACT: In this presented work, the pollen morphologies of twenty-one taxa, nine of them endemic f...
Background and aims – Turkey is one of the major centers of diversity for Salvia, with 97 species of...
In this study, 4 Salvia species found in the Salvia section distributed in the Artuklu district of M...
In this study, the pollen morphology and exine structure of nine species of the genus Salvia L. (Lam...
The pollen grains of 19 Turkish Salvia species in Aethiopis, Drymosphace, Hemisphace, Hymenosphace a...
WOS: 000270306500032In this study, the morphological and anatomical properties of Salvia tchihatchef...
WOS: 000266473400009The nutlet (mericarp) morphology of 12 Salvia L. (Lamiaceae: sub-family Nepctoid...
Salvia macrochlamys Boiss. & Kotschy, which belongs to sect. Salvia Hedge, is a perennial herb usual...
The genus Salvia is represented by 107 taxa in Turkey and 54 of them are endemic. The genus has been...
This research study is a revision of the genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Central Anatolia. The author has...