2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2008.00843.x
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A new species ofDianthus(Caryophyllaceae) from Mount Erciyes, central Anatolia, Turkey

Abstract: Dianthus aytachii C.Vural from Mount Erciyes, central Anatolia (Turkey) is described and illustrated. It is considered to be endemic to Mount Erciyes. The morphological differences from the closely related species Dianthus zederbaueri Vierh. are discussed. The World Conservation Union (IUCN) threat category and observations on the ecology of the populations are noted. The pollen and seed morphology of D. aytachii and D. zederbaueri were examined by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The geograp… Show more

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“…After Reeve (1967) nine new records were added to the flora by Davis et al (1988), Güner (2000) and Özhatay & Kültür (2006). The Dianthus species in Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands can be distinguished by the number and structure of epicalyx scales and flower characteristics such as calyx and petal features as reported, e.g., by Reeve (1967), Gemici & Leblebici (1995), Menemen & Hamzaoğlu (2000), Aytaç & Duman (2004), Vural (2008, Yılmaz et al (2011), andİlçim et al (2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…After Reeve (1967) nine new records were added to the flora by Davis et al (1988), Güner (2000) and Özhatay & Kültür (2006). The Dianthus species in Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands can be distinguished by the number and structure of epicalyx scales and flower characteristics such as calyx and petal features as reported, e.g., by Reeve (1967), Gemici & Leblebici (1995), Menemen & Hamzaoğlu (2000), Aytaç & Duman (2004), Vural (2008, Yılmaz et al (2011), andİlçim et al (2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…D. carmelitarum is an endemic to Turkey but D. calocephalus is native in Balkans and Transcaucasia T D Tayyibe Beyza YÜCEL 1 Nurettin YAYLI 2 as well (Hamzaoğlu, 2012b;Hazar and Baktir, 2012;Uzun and Terzioğlu, 2008;Reeve, 1967). Dianthus L. is common mainly in Europe and Asia approximately 300 species, with a few species in North-South Africa and one species in the North America (Dianthus repens) and Mediterrean region (Erst et al, 2014;Shaulo and Erst, 2011;Vural, 2008). It crops breed as efficient in coastal area and cultivated area (Hsieh et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous works, about some of the Dianthus L. species; Dianthus vanensis, Dianthus aticii, Dianthus aytachii and Dianthus gokayii have been mentioned (Hamzaoğlu et al, 2015a;Erst et al, 2014;İlçim et al, 2013;Vural, 2008;Yılmaz et al, 2011;Cristea et al, 2010b). Literature survive reveled chemical composition and biological activity of Dianthus acicularis, D. caryophyllus, and D. carmelitarum (Turan et al, 2017b;Azadi et al, 2016;Ibrahim, 2016a;Kirillov et al, 2017;Turan, 2015a;Mohammed and Al-Bayati, 2009;El-Ghorab et al, 2006;Bonjar, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reichb. , Bufonia L. , Dianthus L. (Vural, 2008;İlçim et al 2013;Hamzaoğlu and et al,2015), Gypsophila L. (Fedatova and Artzhanova, 1992;Kovtonyuk, 1994;El Naggar, 2004;Amini et al 2011;Ataşlar and Ocak, 2004), Minuartia L. (Celebioğlu et al, 1983), Moehringia L. (Minuto et al, 2006), Paronychia Miller (Ocana et al, 1997Kaplan et al, 2009), Pseudostellaria Pax (Xia et al, 2011), Sagina L. (Crow, 1979), Silene L. (Melzheimer, 1977;Aeschimann, 1984;Yıldız and Çırpıcı, 1998;Hong et al, 1999;Liden et al, 2000;Yıldız, 2006;Yıldız and Erik, 2010;Yıldız and Dadandı 2009;Mitra and Gholipour 2013;Dadandı and Yıldız 2015), Stellaria L. (Mahdavi et al, 2012) and Spergularia (Pers.) J.Presl & C.Presl.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%