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The Moss Flora of Akdağ Mountain (Amasya, Turkey) [PDF]
The moss flora of Akdağ Mountain (Amasya, Turkey) was investigated. At the result of identifications of 1500 moss specimens, collected from the research area, 178 taxa belonging to 69 genera and 26 families were determined.
Kerem Canli, Barbaros Çetin
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Palaeobiogeographical implications of the first fossil wood flora from the Jurassic of Turkey [PDF]
We describe Jurassic fossilized woods from the Gümüşhane and Erzurum regions of Turkey that represent the eastern Sakarya Zone (eSZ) terrestrial biota. We collected 27 fossil wood fragments in total.
ÜNAL AKKEMİK +4 more
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Although planktonic algae are a basic component of freshwater ecosystems, studies on their diversity and species distribution are still not in satisfactory numbers. This study aims to contribute to Turkish freshwater algal flora particularly with the new
Elif Soylu +11 more
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Turkey ranks 2nd in the world in terms of honey production. Due to many factors that favor Turkey, i.e. rich flora properties, topographically suitable fields, and different climate zones, honey production can be done almost year-long.
Necmettin Elmastaş +2 more
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New desmid records from two high mountain lakes in Çamlıhemşin/Rize (Turkey) [PDF]
The benthic algal flora of Avusor Great Lake and Koçdüzü Great Lake in Rize was investigated on 21 August 2019. A total of 37 desmid taxa belonging to the genera Actinotaenium (2), Closterium (6), Cosmarium (12), Euastrum (4), Micrasterias (3), Penium (1)
Bülent Şahin
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Crepis setosa subsp. topaliana (Asteraceae): a new record for the flora of Turkey [PDF]
In this paper, Crepis setosa subsp. topaliana (Asteraceae), which is known as endemic to Greece, is recorded as a new taxon for the flora of Turkey. It grows in scrub and in cultivated and grassy roadside places in the northwest and western parts of ...
Huseyin Inceer, Nursen Aksu Kalmuk
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Hazard categories and new found species of Silene L. belonging to Flora of Turkey.
medicinal and aromatic plant species have special importance. Silene L. is one of this plants. In this study data of hazard catagories of Silene indentified from 2000 to 2013 are compared.
Yasemin Aköz
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In this study, Suaeda aegyptiaca (Hasselquist) Zohary is reported as a new record for Turkish flora from Akçakale district in Şanlıurfa province. The species is classified under section Salsina Moq. of the genus Suaeda Forssk. ex J.F. Gmel.
İsa Başköse, Ahmet Emre Yaprak
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Lectotypification of the name Chamaemelum heterolepis, the basionym of Tripleurospermum heterolepis and taxonomic notes on T. tempskyanum (Asteraceae) [PDF]
Tripleurospermum heterolepis (≡ Chamaemelum heterolepis), whose specimens are referred to as syntypes, is a narrow Turkish endemic species assessed as Critically Endangered according to the IUCN categories.
Huseyin Inceer
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A New Record for the Flora of Turkey
Karadeniz bölgesinden Türkiye Florası için yenikayıt Mentha x dumetorum Schultestanımlanmıştır.
Tarimcilar, G., Kaynak, G.
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