1. Inspect plant morphological characteristics . 1.1 Observe morphological, tactile and sensory characteristics of the plant specimens. 1.2 Record observations and characteristics according to workplace procedures. 1.3 Identify the plant division by comparing plant specimen's characteristics with taxonomic classification. 2.
Type: specimen in Herb. Miller (BM, lectotype, fide Edmonds (1972), photo) of a plant cultivated in the Chelsea Physic Garden, London (England), said to have come from ia (United States, North America). Morphology General
Under this culture condition, plants increased steadily in size, reaching the height of about 5 cm in 2 months. One year after sowing, the presence of 73 plants with functional roots was recorded (Figure 2j). After 18 months from sowing, all plants were moved to a growth chamber under ND photoperiod and 18 ± 1 °C to enhance their development.
12%The morphological variation and essential oil content of 150 individuals of motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca) from six natural regions of Iran were examined biometrically based on multivariate analysis.The highest variation was observed in plant height, length of main stems, main inflorescence length, floral cycles of main stem, lateral branches …
out to prepare descriptions and to sample populations for karyological and micromorphological analyses. The distribution and conservation status of each entity was also carefully evaluated. All voucher specimens are in Fl. Additional plant material from the following herbaria was examined: B, BM, BOLO, CAG, , E, FI, G,
Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poiret 1817. Common names. Fraser fir, southern balsam fir (), balsam, she-balsam.Taxonomic notes. It was long suspected and argued that Fraser fir was sister to Abies balsamea, but molecular data have established with high confidence that this taxon should be described as a subspecies or variety of balsam fir.Similarities between the taxa …
ber, 1982. The basidiomycete was first found at the Finley Wildlife Refuge on fallen leaves of Quercus gar-ryana Douglas. Subsequent collections also were made on leaves of Ulmus L., Fraxinus L., and Alnus Mill. in woodlands surrounding Corvallis. Herbarium specimens were deposited at Oregon State University Herbarium (OSC 40833-40835) with ...
Genus Ziziphus Mill., commonly called Ber, comprises deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs, widely distributed in the tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world []. Ziziphus belongs to the family Rhamnaceae, which contains 100 species in the Old-world (i.e., African, European, and Asian) and New-world (i.e., America). Ziziphus species are pantropical and …
natural history of the plant family Rhamnaceae, which is cos-mopolitan today with about 58 genera and 900 species. The family is most common in tropical and subtropical regions, e.g., in hot tropical lowlands in all kinds of habitats, ranging from rain forests to dry forests and savannas; some species are found even in cloud forests ( Heald ...
are listed after the morphological description, and the numbers based on Bulgarian material are asterisked (*). A few dubious numbers are preceded by a ques-tion mark. The list of karyologically examined species and the origin of the material are given in Appendix 2. The number of voucher specimens marked with (+) re-
12%Pelmatozoan echinoderms, mainly crinoids, are widespread and common in Rhenish Lower Devonian fossil-bearing marine strata. Although these are usually found as disarticulated remains, mostly columnals, a remarkable number of localities, some qualifying as Fossil-Lagerstätten sensu Seilacher et al. (), yield partly or fully articulated …
INTRODUCTION. The genus Nigella L. is represented by 12 species and one doubtful record in Turkey (Davis, 1965).After the revision of the genus with a new description and a new record (Davis, Mill & Tan, 1988), the total has now reached 14 species.The closest species to the new species is N. sativa, a Linnean species for which there is only a short …
There are many nematode species that, following formal description, are seldom mentioned again in the scientific literature. Lobocriconema thornei and L. incrassatum are two such species, described from North American forests, respectively 37 and 49 years ago. In the course of a 3-year nematode biod …
The newly found populations were compared morphologically against existing herbarium specimens, species descriptions, plant photographs, crop accounts and ethnobotanical information in specialized ...
A twig of 24 cm which contained both floral and vegetative part was collected from each plant and was pressed immediately in the field to maintain the morphological features such as fruit, flower and leaves of the plant for the analysis. The specimens were identified in the herbarium.
Results Raw Morphology. As described by Li et al. (2015), Bohaiornis IVPP V17963 preserves a small number of stone-like objects in two clusters: one located near the sternum and the other between two thoracic ribs approximately level with the cranial end of the synsacrum (Li et al., 2015).The color of these purported gastroliths is a dark brown (Figures …
We describe a new and highly aggressive species of pine shoot beetle, Tomicus yunnanensis Kirkendall & Faccoli, which has been decimating Pinus yunnanensis forests in southwest China for almost three decades. This species was confused with T. piniperda until recent molecular studies showed the SW China populations to be quite divergent from T. …
2016). All plants also had pure white to yellowish-white coloration of flowers while C. kurdica has pink perianth at least in most specimens (Renz & Taubenheim, 1984; Kreutz, 1998; Delforge, 2016). Detailed information on C. epipactoides is presented below, including its nomenclature and the type, morphology, distribution, and conservation status.
Mill (1982) in Flora of Turkey has given species rank to the mentioned taxa. The subspecies ... In spite of the description of taxa based on morphological characters, the morphological variation of L. ... (1982), we could not find any specimens of this subspecies in men-tioned area, specimens collected from Tandoure-Park in ...
(d) other evidence such as the presence of a gastric mill (Kobayashi et al., 1999; Makovicky et al., 2004). These types of evidence, however, are limited either by the quality of the fossil record or by assumptions on the strength of relationships between morphology and inferred function (Bestwick et al., 2018 and references therein).
Notes: Morphologically, the Peruvian specimens reported and described herein most closely match the description of C. abramovii. The conidiophores in the Peruvian specimens are thinner than the type (5–6.5 vs. (8−)10−12.5 µm), as are the swellings of the conidiogenous zones (8.5−13 µm vs. 18 µm). Conidia are thick walled and ...
The morphological description is mainly based on data from Flora Europaea (Web & Ferguson 1968), Aedo (1996), as well as on personal data. The karyotype was studied on mitotic metaphase plates obtained from root-tips of wild-collected plants. Root-tips were pretreated with 0,01 % colchicine for 20–30 min, then fixed in ethanol : glacial ...
Specimens from Sicily doubtfully referred to S. perfoliatum, and several others from S-Italy and some other European countries kept in PAL and PAL-Gr, are examined from the morphological and chorological points of view. The original material and other studied specimens of the related taxa cited above are housed in BM, LINN, P and WU (Fig. 1).
A voucher herbarium specimen is a pressed plant sample with collection data deposited for future reference. It supports research work and may be examined to verify the identity of the specific plant used in a study. A voucher specimen must be deposited in a recognized herbarium committed to long-term maintenance. More information on herbaria may …
(Voucher specimens are held in AD). In all the 6 plants of A. ramulosa examined, the sepals were c. 1 mm long, and were fused below into a tube c. 0.2 mm long. The lobes of the calyx were spathulate with a fringe of clear hairs. Fifteen flat-podded plants (A. aneura var. aneura) were examined. In 3 individuals, the
Pinguicula in Turkey was previously revised by Mill (1978), who reported only two species: P. crystallina and P. balcanica Casper (1962:105). Habil Issı who is an amateur botanist collected an unusual, interesting specimen of Pinguicula from Marmaris in Mu la province. He sent some interesting pictures of Pinguicula to us for identification in ...
May 2009] Mart í nez-Mill á n et al. — P ENTAPETALUM from the Raritan Formation 935 Molecular data — The molecular markers used here are the same ones (same accession numbers) used in the two analyses focused on the relationships within Theaceae s.l. Prince and Parks (2001) used the chloroplast rbcL and matK, while Yang et al. (2004) used the …
Sampling, extraction, and morphological identification. Nematode populations used in this study were obtained from four samples collected under the canopy of associated live oak (Quercus iana Mill.) trees in north Florida.Nematodes were extracted from soil using the centrifugal flotation method (Jenkins, 1964).All the extracted needle nematodes were used for …
tal plants and roadside trees such as Senna siamea (Lam.) H. S. Irwin and Barneby and Senna occidentalis (Linn.) Link The genus has followed several curious lines of classi-fication. The taxonomy of this plant group is still puzzling because of the extreme morphological variability and ambiguous boundaries between taxa.
Vallisneria spiralis is the type species of the genus Vallisneria, described by Linnaeus (1753) from its native habitat in southern Europe ( Lowden, 1982 ). Worldwide, twelve species have been recognized recently by molecular techniques and a further 2-3 by morphological differences that were invariant at the molecular level ( Les et al., 2008 ).
Morphological and anatomical features of endemic Lamium pisidicum R. Mill (Lamiaceae) were studied. L. pisidicum is a perennial with a taproot system. The stem is …
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