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Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2014

Pollen morphology and evolution in the genus Orobanche L. s.l. and its allied genera (Orobancheae/Orobanchaceae) in Turkey

Golshan Zare; Ali A. Dönmez; Emel Oybak Dönmez

The pollen morphology of 120 samples of the tribe Orobancheae, representing four genera and 40 species of Cistanche, Diphelypaea, Orobanche and Phelipanche native to Turkey, has been studied by light and scanning electron microscopy. Pollen of the tribe Orobancheae is typically isopolar, radially asymmetrical, oblate spheroidal or prolate and belongs to one of the following basic pollen types: inaperturate, tricolpate and syncolpate. Also, pollen heteromorphism is widespread among pest species of Orobanche and Phelipanche. Pollen characters display considerable variation among genera and species, but some characters are significant at the levels of genera and sections. The results of the SEM study show that there are various exine ornamentation types in these genera. The obtained results support the division of the traditionally circumscribed genus Orobanche sensu lato into two genera, Phelipanche and Orobanche. The pollen morphological features are discussed on the basis of molecular phylogeny of the taxa.


Seed Science Research | 2017

Multiple fire-related cues stimulate germination in Chaenorhinum rubrifolium (Plantaginaceae), a rare annual in the Mediterranean Basin

Çağatay Tavşanoğlu; Gökhan Ergan; Ş. Serter Çatav; Golshan Zare; Köksal Küçükakyüz; Barış Özüdoğru

In Mediterranean fire-prone ecosystems, annual species specific to post-fire habitats should have a soil seed bank and should be able to germinate after a fire. Therefore, various fire-related cues can be expected to stimulate germination in post-fire annuals. Germination patterns of the rare annual Chaenorhinum rubrifolium (Plantaginaceae) were examined in response to mechanical scarification, heat shock, aqueous smoke, nitrogenous compounds, gibberellic acid, karrikinolide (KAR 1 ), and mandelonitrile (a cyanohydrin analogue, MAN) under dark and photoperiod conditions in the laboratory. Combinations of these treatments were also included in the experiment. Strong physiological dormancy in the seeds of C. rubrifolium was partially broken by several fire-related germination cues, including smoke and nitrate, under light conditions. KAR 1 and MAN also stimulated germination, and the highest improvement in germination was achieved in the KAR 1 treatment in the presence of light. Heat shock + smoke and KAR 1 + MAN combinations had positive synergetic and additive effects on germination under light conditions, respectively. The light played a crucial role in the promotion of germination. The results suggest that multiple fire-related cues operate to stimulate germination in C. rubrifolium , an annual species from the Mediterranean Basin. However, the species may have a broader germination niche than a fire-restricted one.


Acta Botanica Croatica | 2018

Taxonomic notes on the genus Chaenorhinum (Plantaginaceae) in Turkey

Golshan Zare; Barış Özüdoğru; Gökhan Ergan; Çağatay Tavşanoğlu

Abstract Chaenorhinum gerense is an eastern Mediterranean species with rare distribution and a large variety in plant and seed morphology. In this study, the accuracy of the taxonomic status of this species, which was initially reported by P.H. Davis as C. rubrifolium from south eastern Turkey, is discussed and the typical representatives of C. rubrifolium were collected for the first time for Turkey from Muğla province, southwestern Anatolia. C. gerense is closely related to the C. rubrifolium, from which it differs by having a small and cream corolla with red blotch, capsule as long as or smaller 1/2-calyx teeth and triangular or rectangular blunt crest on seed. Detailed descriptions and identification keys for these two taxa are provided.


Turkish Journal of Botany | 2013

Two new records of the genus Orobanche (Orobanchaceae) from Turkey

Golshan Zare; Ali A. Dönmez


Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry | 2010

A New Record for the Flora of Turkey: Orobanche palaestina Reut. (Orobanchaceae)

Golshan Zare; Ali A. Dönmez; Aslı Doğru Koca


Phytotaxa | 2016

Taxonomic novelties in Erysimum for the Flora of Iran: E. polatschekii, a new alpine endemic, and E. scabrum, a new record

Hamid Moazzeni; Mostafa Assadi; Golshan Zare; Mansour Mirtadzadini; Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz


Phytotaxa | 2014

A new species of Orobanche (Orobanchaceae) from Turkey

Golshan Zare


Phytotaxa | 2016

Isoëtes vanensis (Isoëtaceae) sp. nov. from Turkey

Golshan Zare; Mustafa Keskin; Asli Doğru-Koca; Metin Armağan


Phytotaxa | 2016

Valerianella turcica (Caprifoliaceae), a new species from Turkey

Asli Doǧru-Koca; Golshan Zare; Ömer Çeçen


Nordic Journal of Botany | 2016

Fruit and seed morphology of the tribe Orobancheae (Orobanchaceae) genera in Turkey and its taxonomic significance

Golshan Zare; Ali A. Dönmez

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Yüzüncü Yıl University

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