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Numerical Taxonomic Analysis on Some Lepidium L. taxa (Brassicaceae) from Turkey

Year 2020, Volume: 79 Issue: 2, 132 - 143, 25.12.2020

Abstract

Objective: This study reveals the relationship between Lepidium campestre, L. spinosum, L. sativum ssp. sativum, L. sativum ssp. spinescens, L. ruderale, L. virginicum, L. perfoliatum, L. vesicarium, L. caespitosum, L. pumilum, L. cartilagineum, L. latifolium, L. lyratum, L. graminifolium, to determine the effectiveness of the characters used in taxonomic classification, and to help solve taxonomical problems of this large genus at the specific and intraspecific levels by comparing the numerical results with classical taxonomic classification. Materials and Methods: This numerical taxonomic study is based on morphological data that come from a wide range of herbarium material and material collected in the wild. For the analyses, 14 taxa were studied. A range of characteristics of sepal, petal, stamen, silicle, pedicel, septum, stigma, and sinus that are considered to be taxonomically important in the genus were investigated. Morphological data, 90 character states, which belong to 55 characters scored as the binary state for each taxon were used in unweighted pair–group method using arithmetic averages and principle components analyses. Results: L. caespitosum, L. pumilum and L. cartilagineum are recognised at species rank, not subspecies or varieties. L. sativum ssp. sativum and L. sativum ssp. spinescens should be evaluated as two subspecies not synonyms of Lepidium sativum. The most effective characters for the delimitation of the studied taxa are seed length, the habitus of plant, sepal length, septum length, seed wings, the presence of swelling leaf residues on the base of the plant, pedicel length. Conclusion: Numerical analysis studies based on morphological data on Lepidium taxa growing in Turkey are a useful tool for solving the taxonomic problems of taxa belonging to the genus Lepidium.

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Year 2020, Volume: 79 Issue: 2, 132 - 143, 25.12.2020

Abstract

References

  • 1. Koch MA, Mummenhoff K. Editorial: Evolution and phylogeny of the Brassicaceae. Plant Syst Evol 2006; 259: 81–83.
  • 2. Roughani A, Miri SM, Hassandokht MR, Moradi P, Abdossi V. Genetic variation within Iranian Lepidium species using morphological traits. The First National Congress and International Fair of Medicinal Plants and Strategies for Persian Medicine that Affect Diabetes. 2018 Oct 9; Mashhad, Iran; 2018.
  • 3. Al-Shehbaz IA. A generic and tribal synopsis of the Brassicaceae (Cruciferae). Taxon 2012; 61: 931-954.
  • 4. Khalik KA, van der Maesen LJG, Koopman WJM, van den Berg RG. Numerical taxonomic study of some tribes of Brassicaceae from Egypt. Plant Syst Evol 2002; 233: 147–275.
  • 5. De Candolle P. Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale, Volume 2. Paris: Sumptibus Sociorum Treuttel et Würtz; 1821. 6. Schulz OE. Cruciferae. Engler A, Harms H, editors. Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien ed. 2, 17B. Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann; 1936. p. 227-658.
  • 7. Hedge, IC. Lepidium L. Davis PH, editor. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands Volume I. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 1965. p. 279–285.
  • 8. Davis PH, Mill RR, Tan K. Flora of Turkey and the East Eagean Islands Volume X. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 1988.
  • 9. Güner A, Özhatay N, Ekim T, Başer KHC. Cruciferae. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Island Volume XI. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 2000.
  • 10. Koch M, Al-Shehbaz IA, Mummenhoff K. Molecular Systematics, Evolution, and Population Biology in The Mustard Family (Brassicaceae). Ann Mo Bot Gard 2003; 90: 151–171.
  • 11. Beilstein MA, Al-Shehbaz IA, Kellogg EA. Brassicaceae phylogeny and trichome evolution. Am J Bot 2006; 93: 607-619.
  • 12. Al-Shehbaz IA, Beilstein MA, Kellogg EA. Systematics and phylogeny of the Brassicaceae (Cruciferae): an overview. Plant Syst Evol 2006; 259: 89–120.
  • 13. Al-Shehbaz IA, Mutlu B, Dönmez AA. The Brassiceae (Cruciferae) of Turkey, updated. Turk J Botany 2007; 31: 327–336.
  • 14. Al-Shehbaz IA. The genera of Lepidieae (Cruciferae; Brassicaceae) in the southeastern United States. J Arnold Arbor 1986; 67: 265–311.
  • 15. Thellung A. Die Gattung Lepidium (L.) R. Br. Zürih: Verlag von Georg & Co. 1906.
  • 16. Mulligan GA, Frankton C. Taxonomy of the genus Cardaria with particular reference to the species introduced into North America. Can J Bot 1962; 4: 1411–1425.
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  • 18. Al-Shehbaz IA, Mummenhoff K, Appel O. Cardaria, Coronopus, and Stroganowia are united with Lepidium (Brassicaceae). Novon 2002; 12: 5–11.
  • 19. Bailey CD, Koch MA, Mayer M, Mummenhoff K, O’Kane SL, Warwick SI, Windham MD, Al-Shehbaz IA. Towards a global nrDNA ITS phylogeny of the Brassicaceae. Mol Biol Evol 2006; 23: 2142–2160.
  • 20. Al-Shehbaz IA, Mummenhoff K. Stubendorffia and Winklera belong to the expanded Lepidium (Brassicaceae). Edinb J Bot 2011; 68: 165–170.
  • 21. Dorofeyev VI, Korotyaev BA, Gültekin L. A new species of the genus Stroganowia Kar. et Kir. (Cruciferae) from Northeast Turkey and Rhynchophorous beetles (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea) associated with it. Byull Moskovsk Obshch Isp Prir Otd. Biol 2004; 109: 72-76.
  • 22. Mutlu B. Lepidium L. Güner A, Aslan S, Ekim T, Vural M, Babaç MT, editors. Türkiye Bitkileri Listesi (Damarlı Bitkiler). İstanbul: Nezahat Gökyiğit Botanik Bahçesi ve Flora Araştırmaları Derneği Yayını; 2012. p. 284-287.
  • 23. Yüzbaşıoğlu İS, Keskin M. A new record for the flora of Turkey: Lepidium didymum L. (Brassicaceae). Biodicon 2013; 6: 46–48.
  • 24. Bona M. Taxonomic revision of Lepidium L. (Brassicaceae) from Turkey. J Fac Pharm Ist Univ 2014; 44: 31-62.
  • 25. Rohlf FJ. NTSYSpc Numerical Taxonomy and Multivariate Analysis System User Guide. New York: Exeter Software; 1998.
  • 26. Sokal RR, Sneath PHA. Principles of Numerical Taxonomy. USA: W.H. Freeman and Company; 1963.
  • 27. Hedge IC, Lamond JM. Brassicaceae. Townsend CC, Guest E, editors. Flora of Iraq Volume IV. Baghdad: Ministry of Agriculture; 1980. p. 827-1199
  • 28. Jafri SMH. Flora of West Pakistan No: 55 Brassicaceae. Karachi University of Karachi; 1973.
  • 29. Hedge IC. Lepidium L. Rechinger KH, editor. Flora Iranica. 57/28. 2, Graz: Akademische Druck- und Verlag-Anst; 1968. p. 63-72.
  • 30. Juss B. Lepidium L. Komarov VL. Flora of the USSR Volume VIII, Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations Ltd.; 1939.
  • 31. Hewson HJ. The genus Lepidium L.(Brassicaceae) in Australia. Brunonia 1981; 4: 217-308.
  • 32. Bona M.Distribution of Lepidium taxa in Turkey. Bocconea 2012; 24: 221-225.
  • 33. Nasseh Y, Joharchi MR. A new record of Lepidium (Brassicaceae) for the flora of Iran. Nova Biologica Reperta. 2019; 6: 347-51.
  • 34. Bona M. Seed-coat microsculpturing of Turkish Lepidium (Brassicaceae) and its systematic application. Turk J Botany 2013; 37: 662-8.
  • 35. Song JH, Moon BC, Choi G, Yang S. Morphological identification of Lepidii Seu Descurainiae Semen and adulterant seeds using microscopic analysis. Applied Sciences 2018; 8: 2134.
  • 36. Roughani A, Miri SM, Hassandokht MR, Moradi P, Abdossi V. Agro-morphological study on several accessions of garden cress (Lepidium sativum-Brassiaceae) in Iran. Pak J Bot 2018; 50: 655-60.
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Mehmet Bona This is me 0000-0003-1656-2641

Publication Date December 25, 2020
Submission Date April 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 79 Issue: 2

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AMA Bona M. Numerical Taxonomic Analysis on Some Lepidium L. taxa (Brassicaceae) from Turkey. Eur J Biol. December 2020;79(2):132-143.