Morphological, anatomical and palynological studies on Asyneuma michauxioides (Campanulaceae) |
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Authors: | Emine Alçitepe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Science & Arts, Department of Biology, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The morphological, anatomical and palynological features of Asyneuma michauxioides (Boiss.) Damboldt (Campanulaceae) were investigated. This species is an East Mediterranean Floristic Element and an endemic in Turkey. In anatomical studies, cross-sections of the root and stem were examined and demonstrated by photographs. It has conspicuous endodermis in which the Casparian bands are indistinct in the stem. According to the result of this study, it was found that pollen grain of this taxon was 3-porate sometimes 4-porate and oblate-spheroidal. Its structure was tectate and sculpture was small granules and pits with densely spaced spinules. The seeds of the taxon were eliptic to ovate in shape, laterally compressed, brown to light brown in colour, glabrous and shiny. |
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Keywords: | Asyneuma michauxioides anatomy endemic morphology palynology seed |
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