1970
DOI: 10.3329/bjb.v38i2.5142
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Seed morphology and histology of some <i>Paronychia</i> taxa (Caryophyllaceae) from Turkey

Abstract: Seed morphology and histology of 12 taxa (nine species, two subspecies, one variety) of Paronychia Miller (Caryophyllaceae) by light and scanning electron microscopes revealed that seeds are laterally compressed, reniform, and hilums are linear. Testa surface structures are alveolate-scalariform, colliculate, reticulate-alveolate, rugose and ruminate. Differences in cuticle and papillae properties of epidermal cells have been observed. A dichotomous key has been developed for Paronychia agryloba Stapf, P. ango… Show more

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“…Also, these analyses may help to identify histological parameters relevant for seed and fruit physiology. Thus, the seed coats from different species have been analyzed for a variety of purposes such as the generation of a dichotomous key ( Kaplan et al, 2009 ), or to analyze implications in key physiological roles like viability, dormancy and early control of germination ( De Giorgi et al, 2015 ). The seed coat from the olive tree contains a well-defined cuticle covering the epidermis, which could be involved in key physiological roles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, these analyses may help to identify histological parameters relevant for seed and fruit physiology. Thus, the seed coats from different species have been analyzed for a variety of purposes such as the generation of a dichotomous key ( Kaplan et al, 2009 ), or to analyze implications in key physiological roles like viability, dormancy and early control of germination ( De Giorgi et al, 2015 ). The seed coat from the olive tree contains a well-defined cuticle covering the epidermis, which could be involved in key physiological roles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding endosperm anatomy, a new approach in the disclosure of the history of flowering plants has been provided after comparison of the patterns of endosperm development as well as analysis of phylogenetic and ontogenic evolution of this tissue using several basal flowering plants ( Floyd and Friedman, 2000 ). The histology of the seeds from plants like Vitis vinifera L., Paronychia , Theobroma cacao L., Annona squamosa L., and Medicago truncatula has been described ( Cadot et al, 2006 ; Kaplan et al, 2009 ; Rangel-Fajardo et al, 2012 ; Martínez et al, 2013 ; Verdier et al, 2013 ). The structure and storage content of Arabidopsis and Cuphea glutinosa endosperms has also been scrutinized ( Li et al, 2006 ; Di Santo et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some studies that emphasized the variation between taxa in Caryophyllaceae only one population per taxon was studied (Crow, 1979;Yıldız and Çırpıcı, 1998;Yıldız, 2002;Minuto et al, 2006;Kaplan et al, 2009;Poyraz and Ataşlar, 2010). They did not mention how many individuals were considered (Crow, 1979;Kaplan et al, 2009), or did not record the numbers of either populations or individuals (El-Oqlah and Karim, 1990), so they might have missed possible intra-and interpopulation variation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They did not mention how many individuals were considered (Crow, 1979;Kaplan et al, 2009), or did not record the numbers of either populations or individuals (El-Oqlah and Karim, 1990), so they might have missed possible intra-and interpopulation variation. On the other hand, Wofford (1981), who worked on 13 Arenaria taxa from the United States using mostly 2 or 3 populations of each, detected polymorphism of seed surface ornamentation in A. glabra and A. muriculata.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reichb. , Bufonia L. , Dianthus L. (Vural, 2008;İlçim et al 2013;Hamzaoğlu and et al,2015), Gypsophila L. (Fedatova and Artzhanova, 1992;Kovtonyuk, 1994;El Naggar, 2004;Amini et al 2011;Ataşlar and Ocak, 2004), Minuartia L. (Celebioğlu et al, 1983), Moehringia L. (Minuto et al, 2006), Paronychia Miller (Ocana et al, 1997Kaplan et al, 2009), Pseudostellaria Pax (Xia et al, 2011), Sagina L. (Crow, 1979), Silene L. (Melzheimer, 1977;Aeschimann, 1984;Yıldız and Çırpıcı, 1998;Hong et al, 1999;Liden et al, 2000;Yıldız, 2006;Yıldız and Erik, 2010;Yıldız and Dadandı 2009;Mitra and Gholipour 2013;Dadandı and Yıldız 2015), Stellaria L. (Mahdavi et al, 2012) and Spergularia (Pers.) J.Presl & C.Presl.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%