Abstract

The micro-morphological features (anatomical) of the endemic Fritillaria taxa, i.e., F. melananthera, F. asumaniae, F. byfieldii, F. carica, F. elwesii, F. forbesii, F. milasense, F. mughlae, F. ozdemir-elmasii distributed in the Mediterranean region were investigated, and their valuable features were identified taxonomically. Anatomical investigations of taxa were made using a light microscope (LM). The cross-sections of stem and leaf of the studied taxa and the surface sections of leaf were examined. Stomata were observed on both the upper and lower surface of the foliar epiderma of the studied taxa. The taxa were distinguished according to similarities and differences of characters in their micro-morphological features, and relationship degrees were investigated. In stem cross sections of taxa, the number of layers of sclerenchyma, the size and shape of epidermis cell, the presence of papillae in the epiderma, the presence of micropapillae on the cuticle, density or sparseness of both papillae and micropapillae, the number of layers of the parenchyma under the epiderma and whether it has chloroplasts, whether the vascular bundles were regular or irregular, number and presence of vascular bundle in the middle, presence or absence of crystals were determined as important distinguishing anatomical features in the stem of the taxa. In leaf cross sections of the studied taxa, stomata index, margins of ordinary irregular shaped cells, the width and length of the stomata, the density or sparseness of stomata, the number of parenchyma layer in the mesophyll, the shape of mesophyll parenchyma, presence or absence of palisade-like parenchyma cells in the mesophyll, the density of micropapillae and papillae were also found as valuable distinguishing anatomical features in the foliar epiderma morphology of these taxa.

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