2015
DOI: 10.3329/bjb.v44i1.22721
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Comparative anatomical studies on some species of Hyoscyamus L. (Solanaceae) growing in Turkey

Abstract: A comparative study based on leaf and stem anatomical structure was made using light microscopy (LM) techniques on five species of Hyoscyamus L. (Solanaceae) in Turkey. Some characters are found important to distinguish the species within the genera. The investigated species can be divided as mesophyll type: bifacial (H. niger L., H. albus L. ) and equifacial (H. aureus L., H. pusillus L., H. reticulatus L.). Druse crystals are recorded only in mesophyll of H. albus. Stomata present on both surfaces, are aniso… Show more

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“…The family Solanaceae is considered one of the largest and most important families of flowering plants. It contains about 102 genera and about 2460 species in the global flora [6]. In Egyptian flora, according to Hepper [7], the family Solanaceae comprises about 25 genera and about 91 wild and cultivated species, while, this family comprises about eight genera and 30-33 wild species according to Boulos [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family Solanaceae is considered one of the largest and most important families of flowering plants. It contains about 102 genera and about 2460 species in the global flora [6]. In Egyptian flora, according to Hepper [7], the family Solanaceae comprises about 25 genera and about 91 wild and cultivated species, while, this family comprises about eight genera and 30-33 wild species according to Boulos [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trichome morphology, densities and types have been employed in distinguishing other genera other than Combretum. These have been employed to differentiate Ajuga in Turkey (Ilkay et al 2014), Croton in Thailand (Chadaporn & Pranom 2010) and Hibiscus (Shaheen et al 2009). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparative systematic investigations of angiosperms base on the variations in trichome types have long been reported (Cowan 1950;Metcalfe & Chalk 1950;Elena et al 2003;Shaheen et al 2009;Chadaporn and Pranom 2010;Ilkay et al 2014). The morphology, types, shapes and sizes (Lawrence 1951;Stace 1980) are of taxonomic value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metcalfe and Chalk (1957) studied the anatomy of Cruciferae and destined the diagnostic anatomical characteristics including epidermal cell type, stomata type and the array of the sclerenchymatic cells around the vascular bundles of the leaves. The quantity of morphological and taxonomic studies in Cruciferae has expanded in recent years (Khatun et al, 2011;Kaya and Dirmenci, 2012;Bayirli et al, 2014;Selvi et al, 2014;Hayta et al, 2014;Satil et al, 2015). *Corresponding author, email: kazinahida@yahoo.com No micromorphological and anatomical study on the available and economically important species of Brassica L. from Bangladesh has been conducted so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%