2004
DOI: 10.3923/ijb.2005.85.89
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Morphology, Anatomy, Ecology, Pollen and Achene Structure of Centaurea consanguinea DC. (Sect. Acrolophus)

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“…On the other hand, some taxa had striate ornamentation. Another character with taxonomic significance, hairiness, is seen in many Acrolophus species as reported before for C. consanguinea and C. polyclada (Celik et al, 2005b;Uysal et al, 2005). As pointed out for several genera of subtribe Centaureaineae (Amberboa Vaill., Zoegae L., Russowia C.Winkl., Karvandarina Rech.f.)…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…On the other hand, some taxa had striate ornamentation. Another character with taxonomic significance, hairiness, is seen in many Acrolophus species as reported before for C. consanguinea and C. polyclada (Celik et al, 2005b;Uysal et al, 2005). As pointed out for several genera of subtribe Centaureaineae (Amberboa Vaill., Zoegae L., Russowia C.Winkl., Karvandarina Rech.f.)…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…taxa were described simply by Wagenitz (1975) and Davis et al (1988). Although some studies were reported on the fruitcoat surface structure of Centaurea L. species (Celik et al, 2005a(Celik et al, , 2005bUysal et al, 2005;Aksoy et al, 2010;Okay and Demir, 2010;Shabestari et al, 2013;Bona, 2014), none of them gave comprehensive and whole information on achene surface characteristics of the section Acrolophus.…”
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“…Centaurea epirota belongs to the family Compositae and according to the Flora of Albania [5] in this family are included about 97 genus and in the Centaurea L. genus are included 35 species. There are many palynological studies by local and foreign authors of several species of the genus Centaurea [6,7,8,9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%