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Stem Anatomy of Some Crepis L. (Asteraceae) Taxa and Its Taxonomic Significance

Year 2024, Volume: 27 Issue: 4, 767 - 772
https://doi.org/10.18016/ksutarimdoga.vi.1385768

Abstract

In this study, the stem anatomy of nine Crepis (Asteraceae) taxa was described for the first time from Türkiye. The anatomical data obtained were evaluated in terms of taxonomy with analysis of variance and principal components analysis. The stem mainly consists of a layer epidermis, parenchymatous cortex, collateral vascular bundles, and parenchymatous pith in all taxa examined. Glandular or non-glandular trichomes are found in the epidermal cells of the stem in some species examined. Even though all taxa examined have similar stem anatomy, quantitative traits such as the length or width of the anatomical characters significantly vary among the taxa. In particular, the xylem thickness considerably differs among the taxa studied, according to the results of analysis of variance. Besides, the xylem is thicker in caulescent species than in scapigerous taxa. According to the results of the principal components analysis, the xylem thickness and the epidermis cell length explain most of the total variation with about 82% value among the studied taxa. These results show that xylem thickness and epidermis cell length have a high taxonomic value.

References

  • Babcock, E. B. (1947a). The genus Crepis I: The taxonomy, phylogeny, distribution and evolution of Crepis. University of California Press, Berkeley, and Los Angeles.
  • Babcock, E. B. (1947b). The genus Crepis. II: Systematic treatment. University of California Press, Berkeley, and Los Angeles.
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  • Iamonico, D., & Iberite, M. (2023). On the typification of the Linnaean name Crepis foetida (Asteraceae). TAXON, 72(5), 1109-1111.
  • Inceer, H., Aksu Kalmuk, N., Imamoglu, K. V., Duman, O., Hayirlioglu-Ayaz, S., & Arslan, G. (2016). Micromorphological, anatomical, and cytogenetical studies in endemic Crepis macropus Boiss. & Heldr. (Asteraceae) from Turkey. Acta Botanica Croatica, 75, 173-178.
  • Inceer, H., Aksu Kalmuk, N., Imamoglu, K. V., Arslan, G., Duman, O., Hayırlıoglu-Ayaz, S., & Guner, G. (2018). Achene anatomy and stomatal characteristics of eighteen Crepis L. (Asteraceae) taxa from Turkey with notes on their systematic significance. Nordic Journal of Botany, 36(8), e01829.. DOI: 10.1111/njb.01829
  • Inceer, H., & Ozcan, M. (2021). Taxonomic evaluations on the anatomical characters of leaf and achene in Turkish Tripleurospermum with its relative Matricaria (Asteraceae). Flora, 275, 151759. DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2020.151759
  • Karanović, D., Zorić, L., Zlatković, B., & Luković, J. (2022). Leaf and stem anatomy and micromorphology of four Inuleae (Compositae) genera, with notes on their taxonomic significance. Nordic Journal of Botany, 2022(7), e03566. DOI: 10.1111/njb.03566
  • Krak, K., & Mraz, P. (2008). Trichomes in the tribe Lactuceae (Asteraceae) – taxonomic implications. Biologia, 63(5), 616-630.
  • Makbul, S., Coskuncelebi, K., & Beyazoglu, O. (2011). Notes on the stem anatomy of Scorzonera (Asteraceae) taxa from Northeast Turkey. Phytologia Balcanica, 17(1), 113-121.
  • Metcalfe, C. R., & Chalk, L. (1979). Anatomy of dicotyledons. Clarendon, Oxford.
  • Ozcan, M., & Inceer, H. (2022). Stem anatomical survey of the genera Matricaria and Tripleurospermum (Asteraceae) from Turkey with its taxonomical and ecological implications. Botanica Serbica, 46(1), 143-151. DOI: 10.2478/botser-2022-0009
  • Yıldırımlı, Ş. (2021). A new species, Crepis vuralii Yıld. (Asteraceae) from Turkey. OT Sistematik Botanik Dergisi, 28(1-2), 149-156.

Bazı Crepis L. (Asteraceae) Taksonlarının Gövde Anatomisi ve Taksonomik Önemi

Year 2024, Volume: 27 Issue: 4, 767 - 772
https://doi.org/10.18016/ksutarimdoga.vi.1385768

Abstract

Bu çalışmada, dokuz Crepis (Asteraceae) taksonunun gövde anatomisi ilk kez Türkiye’den tanımlandı. Elde edilen anatomik veriler, varyans analizi ve temel bileşenler analizi ile taksonomik yönden değerlendirildi. İncelenen tüm taksonlarda gövde, başlıca tek tabakalı epidermis, parenkimatik korteks, kollateral iletim demetleri ve parenkimatik özden oluşmaktadır. İncelenen bazı türlerde, gövdenin epidermal hüclerinde salgı veya salgısız tüyler bulunur. İncelenen tüm taksonlar benzer gövde anatomisine sahip olmakla birlikte, anatomik karakterlerin uzunluk veya genişlik gibi kantitatif özellikleri, taksonlar arasında önemli ölçüde değişir. Özellikle, ksilem kalınlığı taksonlar arasında oldukça farklıdır. Bununla birlikte, ksilem, gövdeli türlerde, skaplı taksonlara göre daha kalındır. Temel bileşenler analiz sonuçlarına göre, ksilem kalınlığı ve epidermis hücresi uzunluğu yaklaşık %82 değeri ile çalışılan taksonlar arasındaki varyasyonun çoğunu açıklar. Bu sonuçlar, ksilem kalınlığı ve epidermis hücresi uzunluğunun yüksek bir taksonomik değere sahip olduğunu gösterir.

References

  • Babcock, E. B. (1947a). The genus Crepis I: The taxonomy, phylogeny, distribution and evolution of Crepis. University of California Press, Berkeley, and Los Angeles.
  • Babcock, E. B. (1947b). The genus Crepis. II: Systematic treatment. University of California Press, Berkeley, and Los Angeles.
  • Bremer, K. (1994). Asteraceae, Cladistics and Classification. Timber Press, Portland.
  • Carlquist, S. (1967). Anatomy and systematics of Dendroseris (sensu lato). Brittonia, 19, 99-121.
  • Crivellaro, A., & Schweingruber, F. H. (2015). Stem anatomical features of dicotyledons: Xylem phloem, cortex, and perderm characteristics for ecological and taxonomical analysis. Kessel Publishing. DOI: 10.5282/ubm/data.56
  • Enke, N., & Gemeinholzer, B. (2008). Babcock revisited: new insights into generic delimitation and character evolution in Crepis L. (Compositae: Cichorieae) from ITS and matK sequence data. Taxon, 57, 756-68. DOI: 10.2307/25065905
  • Enke, N. (2009). Contributions towards a revised infrageneric classification of Crepis (Cichorieae, Compositae). Willdenowia, 39, 229-245.
  • Lamond, J. M. (1975). Crepis L. In P. H. Davis (Ed.), Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands, vol. 5. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 814-841.
  • Iamonico, D., & Iberite, M. (2023). On the typification of the Linnaean name Crepis foetida (Asteraceae). TAXON, 72(5), 1109-1111.
  • Inceer, H., Aksu Kalmuk, N., Imamoglu, K. V., Duman, O., Hayirlioglu-Ayaz, S., & Arslan, G. (2016). Micromorphological, anatomical, and cytogenetical studies in endemic Crepis macropus Boiss. & Heldr. (Asteraceae) from Turkey. Acta Botanica Croatica, 75, 173-178.
  • Inceer, H., Aksu Kalmuk, N., Imamoglu, K. V., Arslan, G., Duman, O., Hayırlıoglu-Ayaz, S., & Guner, G. (2018). Achene anatomy and stomatal characteristics of eighteen Crepis L. (Asteraceae) taxa from Turkey with notes on their systematic significance. Nordic Journal of Botany, 36(8), e01829.. DOI: 10.1111/njb.01829
  • Inceer, H., & Ozcan, M. (2021). Taxonomic evaluations on the anatomical characters of leaf and achene in Turkish Tripleurospermum with its relative Matricaria (Asteraceae). Flora, 275, 151759. DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2020.151759
  • Karanović, D., Zorić, L., Zlatković, B., & Luković, J. (2022). Leaf and stem anatomy and micromorphology of four Inuleae (Compositae) genera, with notes on their taxonomic significance. Nordic Journal of Botany, 2022(7), e03566. DOI: 10.1111/njb.03566
  • Krak, K., & Mraz, P. (2008). Trichomes in the tribe Lactuceae (Asteraceae) – taxonomic implications. Biologia, 63(5), 616-630.
  • Makbul, S., Coskuncelebi, K., & Beyazoglu, O. (2011). Notes on the stem anatomy of Scorzonera (Asteraceae) taxa from Northeast Turkey. Phytologia Balcanica, 17(1), 113-121.
  • Metcalfe, C. R., & Chalk, L. (1979). Anatomy of dicotyledons. Clarendon, Oxford.
  • Ozcan, M., & Inceer, H. (2022). Stem anatomical survey of the genera Matricaria and Tripleurospermum (Asteraceae) from Turkey with its taxonomical and ecological implications. Botanica Serbica, 46(1), 143-151. DOI: 10.2478/botser-2022-0009
  • Yıldırımlı, Ş. (2021). A new species, Crepis vuralii Yıld. (Asteraceae) from Turkey. OT Sistematik Botanik Dergisi, 28(1-2), 149-156.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Plant Morphology and Anatomy
Journal Section RESEARCH ARTICLE
Authors

Hüseyin İnceer 0000-0003-1344-8747

Özge Özgürlük 0000-0002-7403-5885

Early Pub Date April 23, 2024
Publication Date
Submission Date November 3, 2023
Acceptance Date January 17, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024Volume: 27 Issue: 4

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APA İnceer, H., & Özgürlük, Ö. (2024). Stem Anatomy of Some Crepis L. (Asteraceae) Taxa and Its Taxonomic Significance. Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi Tarım Ve Doğa Dergisi, 27(4), 767-772. https://doi.org/10.18016/ksutarimdoga.vi.1385768


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