2013
DOI: 10.3906/bot-1109-7
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Fruit anatomy of some Ferulago (Apiaceae) species in Turkey

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“…Species in the Apioideae, including Peucedanum , are typically characterized by mericarps with flattened outlines (compressed dorsally) in transverse section (Kljuykov et al, 2021), and we found that the mericarp of P. miroense generally has an outline similar to that observed in other Peucedanum species (Gholizadeh et al, 2017; Parolly & Nordt, 2005; Winter et al, 2008; Yildirim & Duman, 2017). Certain anatomical characters of fruit have reliable diagnostic importance in the family Apiaceae, among which, the arrangement and number of vittae, which are oil tubes or schizogenous secretory canals, appear have potential application in evaluating infrageneric relationships within certain groups, such as in the genera Ferulago (Uruşak & Kizilarslan, 2013) and Heracleum sensu stricto (Yu et al, 2011). Similarly, among Peucedanum species, the number of nonoverlapping vittae is considered a useful key character for identifying P. miroense and its close relatives P. tongkangense , P. hakuunense , and P. elegans (Kim, Suh, & Song, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species in the Apioideae, including Peucedanum , are typically characterized by mericarps with flattened outlines (compressed dorsally) in transverse section (Kljuykov et al, 2021), and we found that the mericarp of P. miroense generally has an outline similar to that observed in other Peucedanum species (Gholizadeh et al, 2017; Parolly & Nordt, 2005; Winter et al, 2008; Yildirim & Duman, 2017). Certain anatomical characters of fruit have reliable diagnostic importance in the family Apiaceae, among which, the arrangement and number of vittae, which are oil tubes or schizogenous secretory canals, appear have potential application in evaluating infrageneric relationships within certain groups, such as in the genera Ferulago (Uruşak & Kizilarslan, 2013) and Heracleum sensu stricto (Yu et al, 2011). Similarly, among Peucedanum species, the number of nonoverlapping vittae is considered a useful key character for identifying P. miroense and its close relatives P. tongkangense , P. hakuunense , and P. elegans (Kim, Suh, & Song, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apiaceae familyasında yer alan türlerin birçoğunun yaprakları yada ekseriya meyve ve tohumları baharat ve tatlandırıcı madde olarak mutfaklarda kullanılmaktadır. Dolayısıyla ekonomik olarak önemli bir familyadır [6,7]. Bitki türlerinin anatomik karakterleri, özellikle Apiaceae familyasında yakından ilişkili türler ve cinsler arasında ayrım yapmak için çok önemlidir [8].…”
Section: Apiaceaeunclassified
“…Dolayısıyla ekonomik olarak önemli bir familyadır [6,7]. Bitki türlerinin anatomik karakterleri, özellikle Apiaceae familyasında yakından ilişkili türler ve cinsler arasında ayrım yapmak için çok önemlidir [8]. Bu familyanın üyeleri üzerinde yapılan anatomik çalışmaların ortak özelliği meyve, gövde ve yapraklarında salgı kanalları içermesidir [7][8][9][10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Apiaceaeunclassified
“…Another study performed on the plant is related to antifeedant effect on flour moth (Ephestia kuehniella) and hexane extracts prepared from the aerial parts of the plant was found to have the highest antifeedant effect compared to chloroform and aqueous extracts, thus the plant was considered to be an alternative method in controlling the pest. [9] In a study by Akalın Uruşak and Kızılarslan Hançer [10] related to the fruit anatomies of some Ferulago species growing naturally in Turkey, F. glareosa was found to be different from other Ferulago species of the Anisotaenia section that it is considered to belong to according to the anatomical features of the fruit. The numbers of dorsal and commissural vittae were observed to be more, and the number of vittae spread in the mesocarp was observed to be fewer compared to other species of the same section.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%