2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40415-020-00597-5
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Comparison of labellum and spur papillae in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae) from Anatolia

Abstract: This study aimed to compare the labellum and spur papillae and also the papillae types as taxonomic characters to circumscribe taxa of the genus Dactylorhiza Necker ex Nevski distributed in Anatolia (Turkey). Plant samples were collected from different regions of Anatolia, especially the Black Sea Region. Ten species were examined using light and scanning electron microscopy. The papillae and epidermis cell size of the taxa were measured and statistically compared. The papillae of the labellum were morphologic… Show more

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“…Flower parts descriptive terminology was adopted according to Bateman et al [43] while we followed Akbulut et al [44] for the description of papillae.…”
Section: Morphological Analysis Light and Scanning Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flower parts descriptive terminology was adopted according to Bateman et al [43] while we followed Akbulut et al [44] for the description of papillae.…”
Section: Morphological Analysis Light and Scanning Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are relatively few studies using morphometry to estimate population variability and those are mainly concentrated on terrestrial orchids from temperate regions (Bateman and Denholm 1988;Bateman and Farrington 1989;Dufrêne et al 1991). Taxa of the genus Dactylorhiza have largely been distinguished on the basis of features of flower lip and spur (Renz 1984;Bateman 2018, Akbulut 2020. Many problematic issues on Dactylorhiza remain in regard to their taxonomy and regional occurrence (Vakhrameeva 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%