Morphological, anatomical, palynological and karyological characters of endemic Sideritis vulcanica Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae) from Turkey | Author : Figen Erdem, Gülden Dogan, Yasar Kiran, Harun Evren | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Sideritis vulcanica Hub.-Mor. included in the Empedoclia section of the Lamiaceae family is an endemic species to Turkey and that is vulnerable. Sideritis vulcanica is an endemic, vulnerable and medicinal plant, therefore we focused on this species. In accordance with the new observations, additional information was added to the previous description of this species, and the description was edited. In the anatomical studies, the anatomies of the root, stem and leaf of this species have been enlightened. The shape of the pollen of S. vulcanica has been found as oblate-spheroidal. It has been determined that the polen aperture is trizonocolpate and ornamentation is reticulate. In karyological studies, chromosome counts and karyotype analyses of the species have been done and idyograms have been generated. The somatic chromosome number of S. vulcanica has been found as 2n=32 (x=16). The karyotype formula of this species consists of fourteen median chromosome and two submedian chromosome. |
| Essential oil composition of Hypericum uniglandulosum Hausskn. ex Bornm. and Hypericum lydium Boiss. from Turkey | Author : Ebru Yüce-Babacan, Eyup Bagci | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Hypericum uniglandulosum Hausskn. ex Bornm. and Hypericum lydium Boiss. are growing naturally in the Eastern Anatolian region of Turkey and both are represented in the same section, Drosanthe Robson. The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from the aerial parts of Turkey native H. uniglandulosum and H. lydium were analyzed by GC, GC–MS. Twenty-six compounds were identified in the essential oils of H. uniglandulosum with ??pinene (35.1%), undecane (19.2%), benzoic acid (2.7%) and cyclohexasiloxane (2.3%) as main constituents. Fifty-one components were identified in the oil of H. lydium with ??pinene (58%), ??pinene (5.10%) and ??myrcene (3.1%) as the most abundant components. The essential oil compositions of both species have given some clues on the chemotaxonomy of genus and as a resource of natural product. |
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