Pak. J. Bot., 46(3): 833-839, 2014. | Back to Contents | ||||
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THE MORPHOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL INVESTIGATION OF TWO ENDEMIC CROCUS L. (IRIDACEAE) SPECIES OF TURKEY
YURDANUR AKYOL1*, CENK DURMUSKAHYA2, OKAN KOCABAS3, SINEM PEKÖNÜR3 AND CANAN ÖZDEMIR3
Abstract: The paper reports morphological and anatomical features of Crocus asumaniae Mathew and Crocus mathewii Kerndorff et Pasche, endangered plants. Transvers sections of plant parts stem, scape and leaf were investigated. Characteristically, style is dividing into 3 slender yellow to orange branches, flowering takes place in autumn and is hysteranthous. In anatomical studies, the walls of root endodermal cells of both species show thickenings completely and hairs are found on the abaxial epidermis of leaf. Presence of sclerenchymatic tissues around the vascular bundles of the leaf is a characteristic feature.1Manisa Technical and Industrial Vocational High School, Manisa, Turkey 2Celal Bayar University Education Faculty, Demirci, Manisa, Turkey 3Celal Bayar University, Art and Science Faculty, Biology Department, Manisa, Turkey *Corresponding author e-mail: yurdanur45@gmail.com |
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