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Item Seed structure of some taxa of the genus Crocus L. (iridaceae) series crocus(Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences, 2018) Karaismailoğlu M.C.; Şik L.; Çiftçi A.; Erol O.In this study, the macro-and micromorphological seed characteristics of the genus Crocus L. series Crocus taxa, including C. pallasii, C. turcicus, C. dispathaceus, C. asumaniae, C. mathewii, C. thomasii, C. oreocreticus, and C. cartwrightianus, were observed. Morphological characteristics, such as the size, shape, color, and seed surface structures, were analyzed using stereo and scanning electron microscopes. Testa layer structures including the outer and inner testae, phytomelan layer structure and thickness, and seed endosperm cell features were studied. Differences in the seed, raphe size, seed surface patterns, inner testa features, and phytomelan layer thickness were observed at an interspecific level. The results revealed differences in the seed morphology and anatomy with a few exceptions. © TÜBİTAK.Item Foliar anatomy of some Prunus L. subgen. Cerasus Mill. (Rosaceae) taxa(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2021) Bostanci Ordu P.İ.; Çiftçi A.; Mollman R.; Yazıcı C.; Abudurusuli A.; Şık L.; Erol O.Prunus L. subgen. Cerasus Mill. (Rosaceae) contains numerous economically important species, including fruit trees and ornamental plants. This study compares the leaf anatomy and calcium oxalate crystal types of 98 individuals of 14 Prunus subgen. Cerasus taxa from Turkey. We stained leaf sections with Safranin-Alcian Blue double stain and mapped calcium oxalate crystals under light microscope with polarized light. We used one-way ANOVA to determine the statistical significance of quantitative data. Significant quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed using PCoA to establish relationships among taxa. We observed three different crystal distribution patterns and three crystal types, finding druses present in all taxa, while some taxa also have sand or prismatic forms. Most characters showed high variation. Our analysis shows that vascular bundle, midrib, upper epidermis and lower epidermis width/length ratios; midrib epidermis, upper epidermis and phloem cell lengths; upper epidermis and lower epidermis cell widths and lower cuticle thickness are not taxonomically useful, while features of the bundle sheath, epidermis cell surface, phloem fibers, mesophyll layers and angle of blade between the midrib can be used in conjunction with other characters to distinguish certain taxa. Overall, PCoA delineated two rough groups, separating P. avium, P. cerasus and P. mahaleb from the rest of the studied taxa. In investigating the anatomical variation between different individuals of these taxa, we found that some features previously used in infraspecific taxa, such as trichomes, varied sometimes even within an individual, casting doubt on the wisdom of using these for systematic work in subgenus Cerasus. © 2021 Nordic Society Oikos. Published by John Wiley & Sons LtdItem A new autumn-flowering Crocus (Iridaceae) from Türkiye: C. rifatozdemiri sp. nov.(Magnolia Press, 2024) Şik L.; Yazici C.; Mollman R.R.; Harpke D.; Kaleli B.S.; Çiftçi A.; Erol O.C. rifatozdemiri sp. nov. is a new autumn-blooming species from Crocus series Crocus described from three locations on Mount Çal in Muğla province in southwest Türkiye. The new species is notable for its large showy white flowers with sharply mucronate segment tips and contrasting bright red stigma branches. The exceptionally tall stigma is what most clearly differentiates the new species from its closest relatives, with its long branches that usually divide from above the anther tips, although other morphological features, such as tunic neck and tepal shape, as well as molecular data, support its separation from other members of series Crocus. nrETS and nrITS nuclear regions were used to infer the phylogenetic affiliation of the new species within series Crocus, resulting in a clear separation between it and closest relative C. kofudagensis, as well as other members of the series. Leaf anatomy was found to be similar to other members of series Crocus, which tend to show minimal differences between species. Finally, a full description and diagnosis, chromosome count, line illustration and figures detailing the features of this new endemic taxon, which is so far known only from one mountain in Türkiye. Copyright © 2024 Magnolia Press.