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Effect of some Turkish propolis on the product quantity of Agaricus bisporus (Lange.) Sing
(Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2003)In this study, the effect of some Turkish propolis on the product quantity of cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus (Lange.) Sing. was determined. The samples of propolis were obtained from (Bursa and Erzurum) regions of ... -
Flavonoid patterns in Convolvulus L., (Convolvulaceae) species from Morocco
(Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2002)This study was undertaken to document the distribution of chemical components and determine whether phytochemical characters support the delimitation of the taxa in the genus Convolvulus L., from Morocco. Twenty taxa from ... -
Flavonoids in the endemic species of Alchemilla L., (section Alchemilla L. subsection Calycanthum Rothm. Ser. Elatae Rothm.) from north-east black sea region in Turkey
(Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2012)This study was undertaken to determine the flavonoids in the species of genus Alchemilla L. section Alchemilla L. subsection Calycanthum Rothm. Ser. Elatae Rothm., using the identification techniques such as high performance ... -
A molecular phylogenetic study on some Turkish Ferula L. (Apiaceae) species using nrDNA its sequences
(Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2012)nrDNA ITS sequence variation of Ferula species were studied by comparing with the other species of Ferula, Leutea and Dorema to clarify relationships amongst the taxa and infrageneric delimitation of the genus Ferula. In ... -
A new species of Scorzonera L. (Asteraceae) from Anatolia, Turkey
(Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2002)Scorzonera adilii A. Duran sp. nov., is described from the Aydos Mountain (C5: Konya) in Turkey. It is related to S. rigida Aucher, from which it mainly differs in its lanceolate leaves and features of pappus. -
New syntaxa from the west part of Central Anatolia
(Pakistan Botanical Soc, 2004)Three plant communities in Central Anatolia are named, classified and briefly described. All the associations in the study area were attached to a new suballiance: Ebeno hirsutae-Thymenion leucostomi in the alliance ...