Elymus sosnowskyi, a rare endemic species known from East Anatolia, Turkey, was first collected by D. Sosnowsky in 1912. After that it has been collected only one other time, by F. Sorger in 1981. During the "Taxonomic revision of tribe Triticeae in Turkey" project, which was supported by TUBITAK, E. sosnowskyi was recollected from 3 populations in Oltu and Narman (A8 Erzurum, Turkey) in 2007 and 2008. The present study aimed to provide detailed diagnostic characters of this rare endemic species, including its morphological, anatomical, and palynological features. Moreover, the amended and expanded description, distribution, phenology, and ecology of this rare species are provided, along with its conservation status
To help in the clarification of the taxonomic status of Elymus L and related genera Agropyron Gaertn...
A comparative study of taxa that are morphologically close to Elymus caninus, occurring in the terri...
Abstract. This article presents a revision of the genus Dasypyrum in Turkey, based on 25 populations...
doi:10.3906/bot-0902-4 Elymus sosnowskyi (Hackel) Melderis (Poaceae), a rare endemic species in Turk...
The true grasses are monocotyledonous plants (Class Liliopsida) in the Family Poaceae, also known as...
To help in the clarification of the taxonomic status of Elymus L. and related genera Agropyron Gaert...
Aegilops vavilovii (Zhuk.) Chennav., a rare species, was collected from Southeast Anatolia, Turkey. ...
In this study, we review the classification of two species, Elymus hispanicus and E. marginatus, whi...
Elymus mutabilis is a morphologically diverse species in the Poaceae family growing in Eurasia from ...
Three Elymus (Poaceae) species: E. ciliaris, E. formosanus and E. tsukushiensis were confirmed and i...
This study reports on a series of field studies that identified and categorized certain rare and end...
Bartın province located in the Western Black Sea region of Turkey has been selected as a floristic r...
7th International Symposium on Edible Alliaceae -- MAY 21-25, 2015 -- Nigde, TURKEYWOS: 000392629000...
This study presents investigations on the morphology, ecology and palynology of Sempervivum sosnowsk...
In recent years, botanical collections are being used extensively as primary resources for numerous ...
To help in the clarification of the taxonomic status of Elymus L and related genera Agropyron Gaertn...
A comparative study of taxa that are morphologically close to Elymus caninus, occurring in the terri...
Abstract. This article presents a revision of the genus Dasypyrum in Turkey, based on 25 populations...
doi:10.3906/bot-0902-4 Elymus sosnowskyi (Hackel) Melderis (Poaceae), a rare endemic species in Turk...
The true grasses are monocotyledonous plants (Class Liliopsida) in the Family Poaceae, also known as...
To help in the clarification of the taxonomic status of Elymus L. and related genera Agropyron Gaert...
Aegilops vavilovii (Zhuk.) Chennav., a rare species, was collected from Southeast Anatolia, Turkey. ...
In this study, we review the classification of two species, Elymus hispanicus and E. marginatus, whi...
Elymus mutabilis is a morphologically diverse species in the Poaceae family growing in Eurasia from ...
Three Elymus (Poaceae) species: E. ciliaris, E. formosanus and E. tsukushiensis were confirmed and i...
This study reports on a series of field studies that identified and categorized certain rare and end...
Bartın province located in the Western Black Sea region of Turkey has been selected as a floristic r...
7th International Symposium on Edible Alliaceae -- MAY 21-25, 2015 -- Nigde, TURKEYWOS: 000392629000...
This study presents investigations on the morphology, ecology and palynology of Sempervivum sosnowsk...
In recent years, botanical collections are being used extensively as primary resources for numerous ...
To help in the clarification of the taxonomic status of Elymus L and related genera Agropyron Gaertn...
A comparative study of taxa that are morphologically close to Elymus caninus, occurring in the terri...
Abstract. This article presents a revision of the genus Dasypyrum in Turkey, based on 25 populations...