Rhus coriaria var. zebaria (Anacaridaceae), a new variety from Iraq |
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Authors: | Saleem Esmael Shahbaz Jihad Ibrahim Saleem Shamiran Salih Abdulrahman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Univ. of Duhok, Iraq;2. Aqrae Technical Inst., Univ. of Duhok, Aqrae, Kurdistan/Duhok, Iraq;3. Faculty of Science, Univ. of Zakho, Biology Zakho, Kurdistan/Duhok, Iraq |
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Abstract: | Rhus coriaria var. zebaria from Duhok/Aqrae, Kurdistan, Iraq is described as a variety new to science. Field expeditions started in spring 2011, continued during 2012 and 2013 with the aim of collecting sumac specimens from different physiographic regions of Kurdistan, Iraq. A total of ten plants for each variety were sampled. An equal number of tagged herbarium specimens were prepared. The holotype was designated and deposited together with other herbarium specimens in the herbarium of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Univ. of Duhok. Morphological characters of the leaf, inflorescence, flowers, infructescence, and fruit were studied. The pH value of the pericarp in addition to the hilum length was measured. Results were compared with Rhus coriaria L. var. coriaria. The most distinctive feature of the new variety is the dull whitish brown color of the drupe pericarp of var. zebaria as compared to the reddish brown color of the drupe pericarp of var. coriaria. The whitish color of the drupes of var. zebaria, in combination with their larger size, represents diagnostic characters for distinguishing this variety. In contrast, most leaf characters are of little or no taxonomic value in this species. Only shape, apex and marginal teeths of the leaflets show minor differences for separating the two varieties. Female and male inflorescences and flowers characters show no significant differences. Both hilum length and pH value characters may be useful for taxonomic application if mean values are taken in consideration. |
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