2013
DOI: 10.20286/nova-jmbs-020120
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Mericarp micromorphology in selected species of Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Iran

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“…The ventral side of examined Salvia L. nutlets were flattened, with more or less distinguished ventral rib and with the round to triangle abscission scar, while dorsal side was gently convex (62)(63)(64)(68)(69)(70). Moon et al (2009b) Kahraman et al 2010bKahraman et al , 2011Büyükkartal et al 2011), Iran (Salimpour et al 2014;Mousavi et al 2013) and Romania (Ifrim 2012).…”
Section: Morpho-anatomical and Chemical Features Of Nutlets And Mucilagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ventral side of examined Salvia L. nutlets were flattened, with more or less distinguished ventral rib and with the round to triangle abscission scar, while dorsal side was gently convex (62)(63)(64)(68)(69)(70). Moon et al (2009b) Kahraman et al 2010bKahraman et al , 2011Büyükkartal et al 2011), Iran (Salimpour et al 2014;Mousavi et al 2013) and Romania (Ifrim 2012).…”
Section: Morpho-anatomical and Chemical Features Of Nutlets And Mucilagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nutlets showed different shapes, color and size between the studied taxa. The taxonomic value of nutlet characteristics of Lamiaceae as diagnostic character had been discussed by many authors (Husain et al, 1990;Hussein, 1995;Marin et al, 1998;Moon et al, 2009;Salimpour et al, 2014;Hassan &AL-Thobaiti, 2015 andBadamtsetseg, 2016).…”
Section: Qualitative Macromorphological Charactersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mature nutlets of Salvia species are usually brown (Özkan et al 2009, Salimpour et al 2013), brown‐black (Kahraman 2011) or blackish (Büyükkartal et al 2011), however, the colour of the nutlets varies from light brown‐yellowish and brown to blackish‐brown and light brown in the studied species. A similar range in the colour of nutlets in Salvia species has been recorded in previous studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The nutlets vary significantly in size, shape, colour and surface ornamentation. The significance of nutlet morphology, particularly its micromorphological characters, has already been authenticated in several genera of Lamiaceae including Salvia (Özkan et al 2009, Kahraman and Doğan 2010, Büyükkartal et al 2011, Mousavi et al 2013, Salimpour et al 2013, Polat et al 2017. Also, nutlet surface morphology of some Salvia species growing in Mardin has been investigated (Kahraman 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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