PJB-2018-123
DETECTION OF SOME WILD SPECIES BELONGING TO BRASSICACEAE FAMILY IN BAYBURT REGION OF TURKEY
Betül GIDIK
Abstract
Abstract The Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) is a monophyletic group of about 338 genera and 3709 species distributed worldwide. The Brassicaceae is an important family because of included many economically important species. The aim of this research to determine the taxa of brassicaceae family in Bayburt. The plant materials are composed of plant samples of the Brassicaceae family collected and photographed during the vegetation period of 2017. Collection and photography are between 23 april and 11 agust 2017. The locations were determined based on differences in geographical structures with variable ecological conditions from Bayburt in Turkey. In this study 38 genuses and 80 species and subspecies were found in different locations. Heldreichia bupleurifolia Boiss. subsp. rotundifolia, Aethionema caespitosum, Thlaspi lilacinum, Tchihatchewia isatidea, Bornmuellera cappadocica, Aurinia rupestris subsp. cyclocarpa, Alyssum stylare, Alyssum pseudomouradicum, Alyssum peltarioides Boiss. subsp. peltarioides are endemik for region of Bayburt. Key words: Brassicaceae, Cruciferae, Endemic species of Bayburt, Oil crops, Biodizel crops
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