2016
DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.62.8106
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Oenanthe incrassans: An enigmatic species from Turkey and its comparison with Oenanthe pimpinelloides (Apiaceae)

Abstract: Oenanthe incrassans (Apiaceae) was discovered in Istanbul, Turkey. It is related to Oenanthe pimpinelloides, but it clearly differs in terms of leaves, inflorescence (ray, bracts, and bracteoles) and fruit features. A taxonomic description, some photographs of the species, geographical distribution and habitat features are given. Additionally, fruit micromorphology, stem, ray and fruit anatomy, and pollen features are studied for the first time and compared to Oenanthe pimpinelloides.

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“…According to Menemen (2012), Oenanthe incrassans Bory & Chaub., which is considered as a synonym of Oenanthe pimpinelloides L. (Hedge and Lamond 1972), was uncertainly recorded from Turkey. However, the first author of this paper (Doğan Güner 2016) recently confirmed its occurrence in Turkey.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…According to Menemen (2012), Oenanthe incrassans Bory & Chaub., which is considered as a synonym of Oenanthe pimpinelloides L. (Hedge and Lamond 1972), was uncertainly recorded from Turkey. However, the first author of this paper (Doğan Güner 2016) recently confirmed its occurrence in Turkey.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…), a species from the Apiaceae family, is among the invasive species that are growing in its natural habitat in Turkey. The body morphology of O. pimpinelloides is circular, in which parenchymatic cortex cells are arranged in 2 to 4 series, sclerenchyma tissue cells in 10 to 12 incrassans, and 1 to 3 central bundles below peripheral bundles (Guner 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%