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A Statistical Study on Some Micromorphological Characters

Year 2022, Issue: 34, 135 - 141, 31.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1077841

Abstract

In this study, the micromorphological features of 19 Salvia L. taxa belonging to the Lamiaceae family were compared statistically. For micromorphological studies, the manual cross sections were prepared. The sections were colored using safranin and fast-green dyes and after that, photographed by different magnification of light microscope. The data obtained from the micromorphological features of the investigated samples were turned into tables and were used for statistical studies. Significance level of the differences between the taxa and micromorphological characters were evaluated by Analysis of variance (Regression Analysis) and Pearson’s correlation. The differences were also assessed by the one–way ANOVA test. As the results of this study show that the quantitative micromorphological characters such as lower epidermis width and lower epidermis length are the most appropriate taxonomical characters that can be used to separate taxa. By this study, it has been found that the results from numerical analysis of micromorphological characters can provide additional evidence for the recognition of the taxa. In addition, the results showed that the investigated taxa also could be distinguished from each other not only by their morphological features but numerical micromorphological anatomical characters as well. Statistical analyses were performed using the MINITAB software package.

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  • Yaris, E.L., B. Adsız, I. Yener, E. Tuncay, MA. Yilmaz, Isolation of secondary metabolites of two endemic species: Salvia rosifolia Sm. and Salvia cerino-pruinosa Rech. f. var. elazigensis (Lamiaceae). J. Food Meas 2021; 1-10.
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  • Tundis, R., M. Leporini, M. Bonesi, S. Rovito, NG Passalacqua. Salvia officinalis L. from Italy: A comparative chemical and biological study of its essential oil in the mediterranean context. Molecules; 2020.25: 5826.
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  • S. Heneidak, A. Samai, M. Shaheen, “Characteristics of then proximal to distal regions of the petioles to identify 15 tree species of Papilionoideae-Fabaceae. Bangladesh J Plant Taxonomy.;14:101-15. 2007.
  • C.R. Metcalf, L. Chalk, Anatomy of The Dicotyledons, Oxford. Clarendon Press, Vol: 2. 1972. Kocsis, M., J. Darok, A. Borhidi Comparative leaf anatomy and morphology of some neotrophical Rondeletia (Rubiaceae) species. Plant Syst Evol. 2004. 248:205-18.
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A Statistical Study on Some Micromorphological Characters

Year 2022, Issue: 34, 135 - 141, 31.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1077841

Abstract

In this study, the micromorphological features of 19 Salvia L. taxa belonging to the Lamiaceae family were compared statistically. For micromorphological studies, the manual cross sections were prepared. The sections were colored using safranin and fast-green dyes and after that, photographed by different magnification of light microscope. The data obtained from the micromorphological features of the investigated samples were turned into tables and were used for statistical studies. Significance level of the differences between the taxa and micromorphological characters were evaluated by Analysis of variance (Regression Analysis) and Pearson’s correlation. The differences were also assessed by the one–way ANOVA test. As the results of this study show that the quantitative micromorphological characters such as lower epidermis width and lower epidermis length are the most appropriate taxonomical characters that can be used to separate taxa. By this study, it has been found that the results from numerical analysis of micromorphological characters can provide additional evidence for the recognition of the taxa. In addition, the results showed that the investigated taxa also could be distinguished from each other not only by their morphological features but numerical micromorphological anatomical characters as well. Statistical analyses were performed using the MINITAB software package.

References

  • Fırat M. Stachys semsurensis (Lamiaceae), a new species from Adıyaman province (Turkey) belonging to section. Infrarosularis. Phytotax, 2021. 511: 275-82.
  • Hedge IC. Lamiaceae of south-west Asia: diversity, distribution and endemism. Proc Royal Soc. B.1986. 89: 23-5.
  • Yaris, E.L., B. Adsız, I. Yener, E. Tuncay, MA. Yilmaz, Isolation of secondary metabolites of two endemic species: Salvia rosifolia Sm. and Salvia cerino-pruinosa Rech. f. var. elazigensis (Lamiaceae). J. Food Meas 2021; 1-10.
  • Baytop, T. Therapy with Medicinal Plants in Turkey. Istanbul University Press, Istanbul, 1984.
  • Singh, B., B. Singh, A. Kishor, S. Singh, MN. Bhat, Exploring plantbased ethnomedicine and quantitative ethnopharmacolog: Medicinal plants utilized by the population of Jasrota Hill in Western, Himalaya. Sustainability; 2020.12: 7526.
  • Tundis, R., M. Leporini, M. Bonesi, S. Rovito, NG Passalacqua. Salvia officinalis L. from Italy: A comparative chemical and biological study of its essential oil in the mediterranean context. Molecules; 2020.25: 5826.
  • Özdemır, A., A.Y. Özdemır., K. Yetısen, Statıstıcal Comparatıve Petıol Anatomy of Salvia Sp. Planta Daninha, Viçosa-Mg, V. 34, N. 3, P. 2016. 465-474.
  • Mousavı S.M., A. Jafarı, S. Najafı, Anatomical and micromorphological studies on leaves of salvia l. species in ne Iran. Romanian Biotechnological Letters Vol. 19, 2014. No1.
  • Kharazian, N. Morphometric study of some Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) species in Iran. Scientific Journal of Biological Sciences 1(6) 2012.126-137.
  • PH. Davis, RR. Mill, K. Tan, “Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands” Vol X. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 1988.
  • S. Heneidak, A. Samai, M. Shaheen, “Characteristics of then proximal to distal regions of the petioles to identify 15 tree species of Papilionoideae-Fabaceae. Bangladesh J Plant Taxonomy.;14:101-15. 2007.
  • C.R. Metcalf, L. Chalk, Anatomy of The Dicotyledons, Oxford. Clarendon Press, Vol: 2. 1972. Kocsis, M., J. Darok, A. Borhidi Comparative leaf anatomy and morphology of some neotrophical Rondeletia (Rubiaceae) species. Plant Syst Evol. 2004. 248:205-18.
  • Olowokudejo, J.D. Taxonomic value of petiole anatomy in the genus Biscutella L. (Cruciferae). Bull Jard Bot Nat Belg.; 1987. 57:307-20.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Articles
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Alperen Özdemir 0000-0003-2730-7240

Ali Özdemir 0000-0001-9330-7084

Early Pub Date January 30, 2022
Publication Date March 31, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Issue: 34

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APA Özdemir, A., & Özdemir, A. (2022). A Statistical Study on Some Micromorphological Characters. Avrupa Bilim Ve Teknoloji Dergisi(34), 135-141. https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1077841

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