Morphology, anatomy, palynology and seed micromorphology of turkish endemic verbascum exuberans hub.-mor. (scrophulariaceae) [Morfologia, anatomia, palinologia e micromorfologia de sementes da espécie endêmica turca verbascum exuberans hub.-mor. (scrophulariaceae)]
Abstract
Verbascum L. is the largest genus of the family Scrophulariceae and includes several species are of medicinal importance. The high morphological diversity among the species of the genus Verbascum causes problems in the delimitation of the species. In this study, morphological, anatomical, palynological and seed properties of Verbascum exuberans were investigated. It is a local endemic restricted to the provinces of Manisa and Izmir in West Anatolia. In the root cross-section, the xylem elements occupy a considerable area. The upper part of the epidermis cells in the stem cross-section is covered a distinct cuticle layer. The main vein of the leaf is shapped as bicollateral bundle. Idioblasts were not observed in the epidermis of the leaves of V. exuberans. Seeds of V. exuberans are dark brown and oblong to prismatic and alveolate. Hilum is short and orbicular. The seed coat ornamentation is reticulate-rugose. Pollen grains usually radially symmetrical, isopolar, prolate, tricolpate. Tectum is reticulate. © 2020, Sociedade Brasileira da Ciencia das Plantas Daninha. All rights reserved.
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