2018
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.362.1.7
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Rediscovery of the restricted endemic Reseda balansae (Resedaceae) in Turkey

Abstract: Reseda balansae Müll. Arg. (Resedaceae) is a very restricted and endangered Turkish endemic species known only from Mersin province (South Turkey), in a hotspot of biodiversity. It was first collected in 1855, and subsequently described in 1857. Afterwards, it was only collected once again in 1896. In this study we report the rediscovery of these two populations of R. balansae in Turkey more than 120 years after its last known collection. We provide a detailed revised description of this poorly known species a… Show more

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“…malatyana (H. Yıldırım 1803); (p) general view, (r) ornamentation of the testa, (s) hilum region of R . balansae (E. Çilden 1609—see Çilden et al, 2018)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…malatyana (H. Yıldırım 1803); (p) general view, (r) ornamentation of the testa, (s) hilum region of R . balansae (E. Çilden 1609—see Çilden et al, 2018)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It recognizes six sections within the genus ( Neoreseda , Glaucoreseda , Leucoreseda , Luteola , Phyteuma , Reseda ), which latter four have members in Turkey. The family is represented only by the genus Reseda L. in Turkey, and comprises 15 species, 7 endemic species (10 endemic with totally 18 taxa) are grown in Turkey (Abdallah & de Wit, 1978; Aytaç & Duman, 2010; Çilden & Yıldırımlı, 2017; Çilden & Yıldırımlı, 2020; Çilden, Yıldırımlı, Zare, & Martín‐Bravo, 2018; Coode, 1965; Davis, 1988; Kanoğlu, 2012; Karavelioğulları, Vural, & Polat, 2006; Martín‐Bravo & Jiménez‐Mejías, 2013; Müller‐Argoviensis, 1857; Müller‐Argoviensis, 1868; Özhatay, 2000; Özhatay, Kültür, & Aslan, 2009; Yıldırım & Şenol, 2014; Yıldırımlı, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some previous reports on the pollen morphology of the family Resedaceae, including Mitra and Mitra (1979), Yildirim and Şenol (2014), Çilden et al (2018, 2021) and Çilden and Yildirimli (2020). Punt and Marks (1995) and El Naggar (2002) considered that pollen morphology is of high systematic importance, especially for the study of inter‐ and intrageneric relationships within the family.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reseda L. is the largest genus of the Resedaceae family, with approximately 65 species mainly distributed in temperate areas of the western Palearctic, with a center of diversity in the Mediterranean basin and Southwestern Asia (Martín-Bravo et al, 2007). Reseda L. is represented by 18 taxa in Turkey, 10 of which are endemic to Turkey (Coode, 1965;Abdallah and de Wit, 1978;Martín-Bravo and Jiménez-Mejías, 2013;Çilden et al, 2018). Previous phytochemical investigations on this genus revealed the presence of flavonoids (Berrehal et al, 2006(Berrehal et al, , 2012El-Sayed et al, 2001), non-protein aminoacids (Meier et al, 1979), glucosinolates (Olsen and Soerenson, 1980) and alkaloids (Lutfullin et al, 1977;Nakhotov and Tadzhibaev, 1977).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%