2021
DOI: 10.46309/biodicon.2021.971985
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Leaf anatomy of Quercus macranthera subsp. syspirensis (K.Koch) Menitsky

Abstract: The genus Quercus L. (Fagaceae) is represented by 461 species worldwide. Its distribution ranges from the temperate northern hemisphere to Malaysia and Colombia. Quercus bark is rich in tannins and is used as an astringent. Quercus macranthera subsp. syspirensis (K.Koch) Menitsky is endemic to Turkey and is known as "ispir meşesi". The plant is a small deciduous tree up to 7 m tall. Leaves obovate with 5-9 short lobes, stipules filiform, primary veins 6-10 and petiole 5-20 mm.The plant material was collected f… Show more

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“…The chloral hydrate solution was used in microscopic examinations. The anatomical analysis and the microphotographs were taken using the Leica DM 4000B [28].…”
Section: Light Microscopy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chloral hydrate solution was used in microscopic examinations. The anatomical analysis and the microphotographs were taken using the Leica DM 4000B [28].…”
Section: Light Microscopy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microscopic analysis of the anatomical structures of plants can provide useful information for taxonomic classification. Light microscope analysis is a widely used and effective method for the identification of medicinal plants [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is very important to correctly describe and determine the plants that are used as folk medicine and can be candidates for herbal medicine raw materials [25,26]. The light microscopy analysis is a very effective and common method, furthermore explain of anatomical characters can be benefit for taxonomic classification [27,28]. For this purpose, the anatomical structures of the leaf, stem, root and phyllary of C. caucasicum were examined and clarified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%