Plantago L. (Plantaginaceae) is one of the largest genera of the Plantaginaceae family. There are relatively fewer morphological studies on the genus. Seed surface micromorphology has become popular in plant taxonomy in recent years and found useful in most groups. The inflorescence and seed surface characteristics of 22 Plantago taxa collected from Turkey were examined using a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Cluster analysis performed in R. We observed that the micromorphology of the inflorescence parts and seeds of genus Plantago are very variable, and do not support the classification based on general morphology. This study shows that these characteristics are highly variable and micromorphological characteristics of inflorescence pa...
Pollen grains of 9 species of the genus Plantago (Plantaginaceae), including 8 taxa native to Poland...
WOS: 000367792300007In the present study, seeds of 13 Oxytropis DC. species (including two latest sy...
Seeds of 17 species of Aethionema R.Br. (Brassicaceae) from various regions in Turkey were examined ...
Seed morphology of five species of Plantago (P. psyllium, P.ovata, P. lanceolata, P. major and P. ar...
Pollen grain morphology of 6 Plantago species of the family Plantaginaceae collected from Saudi Arab...
Morphological features of seeds of 9 species of Campanula L., section Quinqueloculares (Boiss.) Phit...
A comprehensive study based on seed morphology of perennial Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) sect. Pithyusa...
This paper reports on the assessment of morphological (macro and micro) and anatomical characters of...
Seed micromorphology of 13 species, belonging to four genera of subfamily Alsinoideae (Caryophyllace...
Polygonum istanbulicum, a species endemic to Istanbul was thoroughly examined in this study. Leaf ep...
In this study, morphological seed diversity of 16 species of the genus Silene and Vaccaria hispanica...
Macro and micromorphological properties of intact and mature seeds of 12 taxa (species and varieties...
Verbascum L. is the largest genus of the family Scrophulariceae and includes several species are of ...
Allium is one of the largest monocotyledonous genera. Southwest to Central Asia is the major center ...
The taxa of the genus Euphorbia L. have seeds that mature in schizocarp fruits, called cocci, with t...
Pollen grains of 9 species of the genus Plantago (Plantaginaceae), including 8 taxa native to Poland...
WOS: 000367792300007In the present study, seeds of 13 Oxytropis DC. species (including two latest sy...
Seeds of 17 species of Aethionema R.Br. (Brassicaceae) from various regions in Turkey were examined ...
Seed morphology of five species of Plantago (P. psyllium, P.ovata, P. lanceolata, P. major and P. ar...
Pollen grain morphology of 6 Plantago species of the family Plantaginaceae collected from Saudi Arab...
Morphological features of seeds of 9 species of Campanula L., section Quinqueloculares (Boiss.) Phit...
A comprehensive study based on seed morphology of perennial Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) sect. Pithyusa...
This paper reports on the assessment of morphological (macro and micro) and anatomical characters of...
Seed micromorphology of 13 species, belonging to four genera of subfamily Alsinoideae (Caryophyllace...
Polygonum istanbulicum, a species endemic to Istanbul was thoroughly examined in this study. Leaf ep...
In this study, morphological seed diversity of 16 species of the genus Silene and Vaccaria hispanica...
Macro and micromorphological properties of intact and mature seeds of 12 taxa (species and varieties...
Verbascum L. is the largest genus of the family Scrophulariceae and includes several species are of ...
Allium is one of the largest monocotyledonous genera. Southwest to Central Asia is the major center ...
The taxa of the genus Euphorbia L. have seeds that mature in schizocarp fruits, called cocci, with t...
Pollen grains of 9 species of the genus Plantago (Plantaginaceae), including 8 taxa native to Poland...
WOS: 000367792300007In the present study, seeds of 13 Oxytropis DC. species (including two latest sy...
Seeds of 17 species of Aethionema R.Br. (Brassicaceae) from various regions in Turkey were examined ...