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Yıl 2025, Cilt: 11 Sayı: 2, 156 - 174, 30.06.2025
https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1657826

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Kaynakça

  • S. A. Sponberg, The genera of Crassulaceae in the southeastern United States, Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 59 (1978) 198–248.
  • J. Thiede, U. Eggli, Crassulaceae, in: K. Kubitzki (Ed.), Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, Flowering Plants Eudicots, Springer, Hamburg, 2007, Ch. IX, pp. 83–118.
  • M. E. Mort, D. E. Soltis, P. S. Soltis, J. Francisco‐Ortega, A. Santos‐Guerra, Phylogenetic relationships and evolution of Crassulaceae inferred from matK sequence data, American Journal of Botany 88 (1) (2001) 76–91.
  • C. R. Metcalfe, L. Chalk, Anatomy of Dicotyledons, Claredon Press, Oxford 1972.
  • L. C. Jensen, Primary stem vascular patterns in three subfamilies of the Crassulaceae, American Journal of Botany 55 (5) (1968) 553–563.
  • R. C. Van Ham, H. 'τ Hart, Phylogenetic relationships in the Crassulaceae inferred from chloroplast DNA restriction‐site variation, American Journal of Botany 85 (1998) 123–134.
  • F. Karaer, F. Celep, Taxonomic notes on Sempervivum armenum Boiss. and A. Huet (Crassulaceae) from Turkey with an amended description, Bangladesh Journal of Botany 39 (2010) 103–105.
  • F. Karaer, F. Celep, U. Eggli, A taxonomic revision of the Sempervivum davisii complex (Crassulaceae), Nordic Journal of Botany 29 (2011) 49–53.
  • J. T. Klein, J. W. Kadereit, Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Evolution of Edaphic Association in the European Oreophytes, Sempervivum and Jovibarba (Crassulaceae), International Journal of Plant Sciences 176 (2015) 44–71.
  • J. T. Klein, J W. Kadereit, Allopatric hybrids as evidence for past range dynamics in Sempervivum (Crassulaceae), a western Eurasian high mountain oreophyte, Alpine Botany 126 (2016) 119–133.
  • H. 'τ Hart, B. Bleij, B. Zonneveld, Sempervivum. in: U. Eggli (Ed.), Illustrated handbook of succulent plants: Crassulaceae, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2003, pp. 332–349.
  • K. Topalov, M. E. Mort, P. Neeff, D. Lakušić, B. Zlatković, Preliminary phylogenetic analyses of Sempervivum L. (Crassulaceae) inferred from DNA sequence data, in: Botany 2006 Conference Abstract, Chico, 2006, pp. 300.
  • C. W. Muirhead, Turkish species of Sempervivum, Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 29 (1969) 15–28.
  • C. W. Muirhead, Sempervivum L., in: P.H. Davis (Ed.), Flora of Turkey and East Aegean Islands, Edinburgh University, Edinburg, 1972, pp. 209–248.
  • P. Neeff, Neue Taxa der Gattung Sempervivum (Crassulaceae) in der Türkei, Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten 56 (3) (2005) 71–72.
  • F. Karaer, F. Celep, Sempervivum ekimii nom. et stat. nov. for S. minus var. glabrum (Crassulaceae), with an amplified description, Annales Botanici Fennici 45 (3) (2008) 229–232.
  • Y. Kobiv, R. Kish, R. Hleb, Sempervivum marmoreum Griseb. (Crassulaceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians: distribution, morphology, coenotic conditions, population parameters, and conservation, Ukrainian Botanical Journal 64 (1) (2007) 22–29.
  • D. Sarı, Investigation of some species from the Crassulaceae family distributed in the flora of Türkiye in terms of landscape and ornamental plant qualities, in: I. Cengizler, S. Duman (Eds.), Research and Evaluations in Agriculture, Forestry and Aquatic Products–I, Night library, 2021, Ch. 19, pp. 292–313.
  • R. Novaretti, D. Lemordant, Plants in the traditional medicine of the Ubaye Valley, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 30 (1) (1990) 1–34.
  • Z. Giczi, B. Sik, V. Kapcsandi, E. Lakatos, A. Mrazik, R. Szekelyhidi, Determination of the health-protective effect of different Sempervivum and Jovibarba species, Journal of King Saud University-Science 36 (1) (2024) 102998.
  • A. Alberti, S. Beni, E. Lacko, P. Riba, M. Al-Khrasani, A. Kery, Characterization of phenolic compounds and antinociceptive activity of Sempervivum tectorum L. leaf juice, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 70 (2012) 143–150.
  • D. Stojković, L. Barros, J. Petrović, J. Glamoclija, C. Santos-Buelga, I. Ferreira, M. Soković, Ethnopharmacological uses of Sempervivum tectorum L. in southern Serbia: Scientific confirmation for the use against otitis linked bacteria, Journal Ethnopharmacol 176 (2015) 297–304.
  • E. Yeşilada, E. Sezik, G. Honda, Y. Takaishi, Y. Takeda, T. Tanaka, Traditional medicine in Turkey IX: folk medicine in north-west Anatolia, Journal Ethnopharmacol 64 (1999) 195–210.
  • N. Kahriman, Z. Şenyürek, V. Serdaroğlu, A. Kahriman, N. Yayli, Chemical composition and biological activity of essential oils of Sempervivum brevipilum Muirhead, Records of Natural Products 9 (4) (2015) 603–608.
  • N. Silanikove, A. Perevoltsky, F. D. Provenza, Use of tannin-binding chemicals to assay tannins and their negative post ingestive effects in ruminants, Animal Feed Science and Technology 91 (2001) 69–81.
  • C. R. Metcalfe, L. Chalk, Anatomy of the Dicotyledons I, Oxford University, 1950.
  • J. F. Stevens, H. T. Hart, R. C. Van Ham, E. T. Elema, M. M. Van Den Ent, M. Wildeboer, Z. H. Zwaving, Distribution of alkaloids and tannins in the Crassulaceae, Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 23 (2) (1995) 157–165.
  • U. Eggli, Sukkulentenlexikon, Crassulaceae (Dickblattgewächse) (in German), Herausgegeben in Zusammenarbeit mit der Internationalen Organisation für Sukkulenten-Forschung (IOS), Eugen Ulmer Verlag, Stuttgart, 2003.
  • S. Çelebioğlu, T. Baytop, A new reagent for microscopical investigation of plant, Publication of the Institute of Pharmacognosy, 1949.
  • V. L. Singleton, R. Orthofer, R. M. Lamuela-Raventos, Analysis of total phenols and other oxidation substrates and antioxidants by means of Folin-Ciocalteu reagent, Methods in Enzymology 299 (1999) 152–178.
  • F. Bärlocher, M. A. S. Graça, Total Phenolics, in: M. A. S. Graça, F. Bärlocher, M. O. Gessner (Eds.), Methods for Studying Litter Decomposition, Springer International Publishing, 2020, Ch.14, pp. 155–160.
  • M. Ardelean, I. Stanescu, D. Cachita-Cosma, Sedum telephium L. spp. maximum (L.) Krock. Histo-anatomical aspects on the vegetative organs, Scientific Annals of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Lasi, New Series 55 (2009) 75–80.
  • S. Ulcay, Comparative anatomy of some Sedum species (Crassulaceae) in Turkey and distinguishing characteristics of these species, Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences 33 (1) (2023) 95–102.
  • N. A. Kirilenko, Anatomical and morphological features of the vegetative organs of succulent plants regards growth conditions, Ukrainian Journal of Ecology 8 (1) (2018) 509–515.
  • M. M. Shahrestani, M. B. Faghir, M. Assadi, Comparative anatomical studies in relation to taxonomy of Sedum sl. (Crassulaceae) in Iran, Turkish Journal of Botany 44 (3) (2020) 281–294.
  • N. Kandemir, A. Çelik, F. Ullah, Comparative micro-anatomical features of endemic Fritillaria taxa growing in the Mediterranean region (Turkey), Flora 290 (2022) 152049.
  • N. Kandemir, A. Çelik, S. N. Shah, G. Albasher, M. Iqbal, Taxonomic relevance of stem and leaf anatomy in 10 endemic Fritillaria species from the Mediterranean Region, Flora 310 (2024) 152444.
  • N. A. Kirilenko, Structural peculiarities of vegetative organs of Sempervivum tectorum L. (Crassulaceae) and Saliсornia europaea L. (Chenopodiaceae) – residents of extreme habitats, Journal of Education, Health and Sport 6 (9) (2016) 883–892.
  • P. Vorobej, O. Futorna, I. Olshanskyi, S. Zhygalova, O. Bezsmertna, Micromorphological study (anatomical structure of lamina surface, ultrastructure of seeds) of Sempervivum globiferum L, Ecological Sciences 1 (28) (2020) 316–323.
  • A. I. Akhmetzhanova, A. K. Аuyelbekova, D. K. Kyzdarova, The anatomic characteristic of a Sedum acre L, caustic from various ecological conditions of South and the Central Kazakhstan, Bulletin of the Karaganda University Biology Medicine Geography Series 3 (83) (2016) 43–48.
  • H. S. Abdel-Raouf, Anatomical traits of some species of Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae) and their taxonomic value, Annals of Agricultural Sciences 57 (1) (2012) 73–79.
  • M. Jovanović, D. Lakušić, B. Lakušić, B. Zlatković, Diversification of yellow-flowered Sempervivum (Crassulaceae) species from the Balkan Peninsula: evidence from the morphometric study of the epidermal structures of rosette leaves, Botanica Serbica, 45 (2) (2021) 163–176.
  • E. Weryszko-Chmielewska, M. Chernetskyy, Structure of trichomes from the surface of leaves of some species of Kalanchoe Adans, Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica 47 (2) (2005) 15–22.
  • M. Chernetskyy, E. Weryszko-Chmielewska, Structure of Kalanchoe pumila Bak. leaves (Crassulaceae DC.), Acta Agrobotanica 61 (2) (2008) 11–24.
  • N. S. Moreira, L. B. S. Nascimento, M. V. Leal-Costa, E. S. Tavares, Comparative anatomy of leaves of Kalanchoe pinnata and K. crenata in sun and shade conditions, as a support for their identification, Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia 22 (5) (2012) 929–936.
  • M. Chernetskyy, The role of morpho-anatomical traits of the leaves in the taxonomy of Kalanchoideae Berg. Subfamily (Crassulaceae DC.), Modern Phytomorphology 1 (2012) 15–18.
  • B. Zlatković, Z. S. Mitić, S. Jovanović, D. Lakušić, B. Lakušić, J. Rajković, G. Stojanović, Epidermal structures and composition of epicuticular waxes of Sedum album sensu lato (Crassulaceae) in Balkan Peninsula, Plant Biosystems-An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology 151 (6) (2017) 974–984.
  • E. Sandoval-Zapotitla, D. M. Martinez-Quezada, J. Reyes-Santiago, M. D. L. A. Islas-Luna, U. Rosas, Leaf morpho-anatomical diversity in Echeveria aff. gigantea (Crassulaceae), Botanical Sciences 97 (2) (2019) 218–235.
  • J. Thiede, Quantitative phytogeography, species richness, and evolution of American Crassulaceae, in: H. 'τ Hart, U. Eggli (Eds.), Evolution and systematics of the Crassulaceae, Backhuys, Leiden,1995, Ch. 6, pp. 89–123.
  • R. A. Balsamo, E. G. Uribe, Leaf anatomy and ultrastructure of the Crassulacean-acid-metabolism plant Kalanchoe daigremontiana, Planta 173 (1988) 183–189.
  • T. Şahin, N. Kandemir, Glandular trichomes on the vegetative and generative organs of endemic two Sempervivum taxa, Journal of New Result in Science 14 (1) (2025) 48–61.
  • T. Şahin, N. Kandemir, Comparison of morphological characters in vegetative and generative organs of endemic two Sempervivum L. taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye, International Journal of Agricultural and Natural Sciences 18 (1) (2025) 19–32.
  • N. Kandemir, A. Çelik, S. N. Shah, A. Razzaq, Comparative micro-anatomical investigation of genus Heliotropium (Boraginaceae) found in Turkey, Flora 262 (2020) 151495.
  • K. V. Koçak, N. Kandemir, Taxonomic importance of anatomical, ecological and trichome features of Marrubium astracanicum subsp. astracanicum Jacq. (Lamiaceae), Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science 6 (3) (2023) 199–209.
  • K. V. Koçak, N. Kandemir, Anatomical, ecological and trichome micro-morphological features of two Marrubium L. taxa (Lamiaceae), Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science 7(1) (2024) 43–54.

A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 11 Sayı: 2, 156 - 174, 30.06.2025
https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1657826

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This paper comparatively examines the anatomical features of Sempervivum brevipilum and Sempervivum gillianiae using cross-sections from roots, stems, rosette leaves, sepals, and petals, alongside surface sections from rosette leaves, sepals, and petals. It identifies key distinguishing characters including: root periderm and cortex layer numbers; periderm width and length; root tracheid diameter; cortex parenchyma cell diameter; root tannin density (dense/not dense); stem cuticle layer structure; micropapillae presence/absence; stem cortex layer count; xylem configuration (straight/wavy); stem epidermis cell diameter; pith parenchyma and xylem tracheid diameter; stem cuticle thickness; mesophyll parenchyma diameter; stomatal width and length; rosette leaf upper/lower epidermis cell length, shape, and anticlinal wall structure; mesophyll layer number and shape in rosette leaves and sepals; margin structure of irregular cells adjacent to stomata in sepals and rosette leaves; sepal upper epidermis cell length; sepal lower epidermis cell width and length; petal cuticle thickness (thick/thin); petal epidermis cell diameter; petal epidermis anticlinal wall structure; petal mesophyll layer number; and tannin quantity in vegetative organs. This study confirms statistically significant differences (p<0.05) in select anatomical features. It also establishes that these findings align with earlier anatomical research within Crassulaceae and the genus Sempervivum, validating the diagnostic utility of these characters.

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This work is not supported by a project

Kaynakça

  • S. A. Sponberg, The genera of Crassulaceae in the southeastern United States, Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 59 (1978) 198–248.
  • J. Thiede, U. Eggli, Crassulaceae, in: K. Kubitzki (Ed.), Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, Flowering Plants Eudicots, Springer, Hamburg, 2007, Ch. IX, pp. 83–118.
  • M. E. Mort, D. E. Soltis, P. S. Soltis, J. Francisco‐Ortega, A. Santos‐Guerra, Phylogenetic relationships and evolution of Crassulaceae inferred from matK sequence data, American Journal of Botany 88 (1) (2001) 76–91.
  • C. R. Metcalfe, L. Chalk, Anatomy of Dicotyledons, Claredon Press, Oxford 1972.
  • L. C. Jensen, Primary stem vascular patterns in three subfamilies of the Crassulaceae, American Journal of Botany 55 (5) (1968) 553–563.
  • R. C. Van Ham, H. 'τ Hart, Phylogenetic relationships in the Crassulaceae inferred from chloroplast DNA restriction‐site variation, American Journal of Botany 85 (1998) 123–134.
  • F. Karaer, F. Celep, Taxonomic notes on Sempervivum armenum Boiss. and A. Huet (Crassulaceae) from Turkey with an amended description, Bangladesh Journal of Botany 39 (2010) 103–105.
  • F. Karaer, F. Celep, U. Eggli, A taxonomic revision of the Sempervivum davisii complex (Crassulaceae), Nordic Journal of Botany 29 (2011) 49–53.
  • J. T. Klein, J. W. Kadereit, Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Evolution of Edaphic Association in the European Oreophytes, Sempervivum and Jovibarba (Crassulaceae), International Journal of Plant Sciences 176 (2015) 44–71.
  • J. T. Klein, J W. Kadereit, Allopatric hybrids as evidence for past range dynamics in Sempervivum (Crassulaceae), a western Eurasian high mountain oreophyte, Alpine Botany 126 (2016) 119–133.
  • H. 'τ Hart, B. Bleij, B. Zonneveld, Sempervivum. in: U. Eggli (Ed.), Illustrated handbook of succulent plants: Crassulaceae, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2003, pp. 332–349.
  • K. Topalov, M. E. Mort, P. Neeff, D. Lakušić, B. Zlatković, Preliminary phylogenetic analyses of Sempervivum L. (Crassulaceae) inferred from DNA sequence data, in: Botany 2006 Conference Abstract, Chico, 2006, pp. 300.
  • C. W. Muirhead, Turkish species of Sempervivum, Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 29 (1969) 15–28.
  • C. W. Muirhead, Sempervivum L., in: P.H. Davis (Ed.), Flora of Turkey and East Aegean Islands, Edinburgh University, Edinburg, 1972, pp. 209–248.
  • P. Neeff, Neue Taxa der Gattung Sempervivum (Crassulaceae) in der Türkei, Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten 56 (3) (2005) 71–72.
  • F. Karaer, F. Celep, Sempervivum ekimii nom. et stat. nov. for S. minus var. glabrum (Crassulaceae), with an amplified description, Annales Botanici Fennici 45 (3) (2008) 229–232.
  • Y. Kobiv, R. Kish, R. Hleb, Sempervivum marmoreum Griseb. (Crassulaceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians: distribution, morphology, coenotic conditions, population parameters, and conservation, Ukrainian Botanical Journal 64 (1) (2007) 22–29.
  • D. Sarı, Investigation of some species from the Crassulaceae family distributed in the flora of Türkiye in terms of landscape and ornamental plant qualities, in: I. Cengizler, S. Duman (Eds.), Research and Evaluations in Agriculture, Forestry and Aquatic Products–I, Night library, 2021, Ch. 19, pp. 292–313.
  • R. Novaretti, D. Lemordant, Plants in the traditional medicine of the Ubaye Valley, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 30 (1) (1990) 1–34.
  • Z. Giczi, B. Sik, V. Kapcsandi, E. Lakatos, A. Mrazik, R. Szekelyhidi, Determination of the health-protective effect of different Sempervivum and Jovibarba species, Journal of King Saud University-Science 36 (1) (2024) 102998.
  • A. Alberti, S. Beni, E. Lacko, P. Riba, M. Al-Khrasani, A. Kery, Characterization of phenolic compounds and antinociceptive activity of Sempervivum tectorum L. leaf juice, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 70 (2012) 143–150.
  • D. Stojković, L. Barros, J. Petrović, J. Glamoclija, C. Santos-Buelga, I. Ferreira, M. Soković, Ethnopharmacological uses of Sempervivum tectorum L. in southern Serbia: Scientific confirmation for the use against otitis linked bacteria, Journal Ethnopharmacol 176 (2015) 297–304.
  • E. Yeşilada, E. Sezik, G. Honda, Y. Takaishi, Y. Takeda, T. Tanaka, Traditional medicine in Turkey IX: folk medicine in north-west Anatolia, Journal Ethnopharmacol 64 (1999) 195–210.
  • N. Kahriman, Z. Şenyürek, V. Serdaroğlu, A. Kahriman, N. Yayli, Chemical composition and biological activity of essential oils of Sempervivum brevipilum Muirhead, Records of Natural Products 9 (4) (2015) 603–608.
  • N. Silanikove, A. Perevoltsky, F. D. Provenza, Use of tannin-binding chemicals to assay tannins and their negative post ingestive effects in ruminants, Animal Feed Science and Technology 91 (2001) 69–81.
  • C. R. Metcalfe, L. Chalk, Anatomy of the Dicotyledons I, Oxford University, 1950.
  • J. F. Stevens, H. T. Hart, R. C. Van Ham, E. T. Elema, M. M. Van Den Ent, M. Wildeboer, Z. H. Zwaving, Distribution of alkaloids and tannins in the Crassulaceae, Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 23 (2) (1995) 157–165.
  • U. Eggli, Sukkulentenlexikon, Crassulaceae (Dickblattgewächse) (in German), Herausgegeben in Zusammenarbeit mit der Internationalen Organisation für Sukkulenten-Forschung (IOS), Eugen Ulmer Verlag, Stuttgart, 2003.
  • S. Çelebioğlu, T. Baytop, A new reagent for microscopical investigation of plant, Publication of the Institute of Pharmacognosy, 1949.
  • V. L. Singleton, R. Orthofer, R. M. Lamuela-Raventos, Analysis of total phenols and other oxidation substrates and antioxidants by means of Folin-Ciocalteu reagent, Methods in Enzymology 299 (1999) 152–178.
  • F. Bärlocher, M. A. S. Graça, Total Phenolics, in: M. A. S. Graça, F. Bärlocher, M. O. Gessner (Eds.), Methods for Studying Litter Decomposition, Springer International Publishing, 2020, Ch.14, pp. 155–160.
  • M. Ardelean, I. Stanescu, D. Cachita-Cosma, Sedum telephium L. spp. maximum (L.) Krock. Histo-anatomical aspects on the vegetative organs, Scientific Annals of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Lasi, New Series 55 (2009) 75–80.
  • S. Ulcay, Comparative anatomy of some Sedum species (Crassulaceae) in Turkey and distinguishing characteristics of these species, Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences 33 (1) (2023) 95–102.
  • N. A. Kirilenko, Anatomical and morphological features of the vegetative organs of succulent plants regards growth conditions, Ukrainian Journal of Ecology 8 (1) (2018) 509–515.
  • M. M. Shahrestani, M. B. Faghir, M. Assadi, Comparative anatomical studies in relation to taxonomy of Sedum sl. (Crassulaceae) in Iran, Turkish Journal of Botany 44 (3) (2020) 281–294.
  • N. Kandemir, A. Çelik, F. Ullah, Comparative micro-anatomical features of endemic Fritillaria taxa growing in the Mediterranean region (Turkey), Flora 290 (2022) 152049.
  • N. Kandemir, A. Çelik, S. N. Shah, G. Albasher, M. Iqbal, Taxonomic relevance of stem and leaf anatomy in 10 endemic Fritillaria species from the Mediterranean Region, Flora 310 (2024) 152444.
  • N. A. Kirilenko, Structural peculiarities of vegetative organs of Sempervivum tectorum L. (Crassulaceae) and Saliсornia europaea L. (Chenopodiaceae) – residents of extreme habitats, Journal of Education, Health and Sport 6 (9) (2016) 883–892.
  • P. Vorobej, O. Futorna, I. Olshanskyi, S. Zhygalova, O. Bezsmertna, Micromorphological study (anatomical structure of lamina surface, ultrastructure of seeds) of Sempervivum globiferum L, Ecological Sciences 1 (28) (2020) 316–323.
  • A. I. Akhmetzhanova, A. K. Аuyelbekova, D. K. Kyzdarova, The anatomic characteristic of a Sedum acre L, caustic from various ecological conditions of South and the Central Kazakhstan, Bulletin of the Karaganda University Biology Medicine Geography Series 3 (83) (2016) 43–48.
  • H. S. Abdel-Raouf, Anatomical traits of some species of Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae) and their taxonomic value, Annals of Agricultural Sciences 57 (1) (2012) 73–79.
  • M. Jovanović, D. Lakušić, B. Lakušić, B. Zlatković, Diversification of yellow-flowered Sempervivum (Crassulaceae) species from the Balkan Peninsula: evidence from the morphometric study of the epidermal structures of rosette leaves, Botanica Serbica, 45 (2) (2021) 163–176.
  • E. Weryszko-Chmielewska, M. Chernetskyy, Structure of trichomes from the surface of leaves of some species of Kalanchoe Adans, Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica 47 (2) (2005) 15–22.
  • M. Chernetskyy, E. Weryszko-Chmielewska, Structure of Kalanchoe pumila Bak. leaves (Crassulaceae DC.), Acta Agrobotanica 61 (2) (2008) 11–24.
  • N. S. Moreira, L. B. S. Nascimento, M. V. Leal-Costa, E. S. Tavares, Comparative anatomy of leaves of Kalanchoe pinnata and K. crenata in sun and shade conditions, as a support for their identification, Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia 22 (5) (2012) 929–936.
  • M. Chernetskyy, The role of morpho-anatomical traits of the leaves in the taxonomy of Kalanchoideae Berg. Subfamily (Crassulaceae DC.), Modern Phytomorphology 1 (2012) 15–18.
  • B. Zlatković, Z. S. Mitić, S. Jovanović, D. Lakušić, B. Lakušić, J. Rajković, G. Stojanović, Epidermal structures and composition of epicuticular waxes of Sedum album sensu lato (Crassulaceae) in Balkan Peninsula, Plant Biosystems-An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology 151 (6) (2017) 974–984.
  • E. Sandoval-Zapotitla, D. M. Martinez-Quezada, J. Reyes-Santiago, M. D. L. A. Islas-Luna, U. Rosas, Leaf morpho-anatomical diversity in Echeveria aff. gigantea (Crassulaceae), Botanical Sciences 97 (2) (2019) 218–235.
  • J. Thiede, Quantitative phytogeography, species richness, and evolution of American Crassulaceae, in: H. 'τ Hart, U. Eggli (Eds.), Evolution and systematics of the Crassulaceae, Backhuys, Leiden,1995, Ch. 6, pp. 89–123.
  • R. A. Balsamo, E. G. Uribe, Leaf anatomy and ultrastructure of the Crassulacean-acid-metabolism plant Kalanchoe daigremontiana, Planta 173 (1988) 183–189.
  • T. Şahin, N. Kandemir, Glandular trichomes on the vegetative and generative organs of endemic two Sempervivum taxa, Journal of New Result in Science 14 (1) (2025) 48–61.
  • T. Şahin, N. Kandemir, Comparison of morphological characters in vegetative and generative organs of endemic two Sempervivum L. taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye, International Journal of Agricultural and Natural Sciences 18 (1) (2025) 19–32.
  • N. Kandemir, A. Çelik, S. N. Shah, A. Razzaq, Comparative micro-anatomical investigation of genus Heliotropium (Boraginaceae) found in Turkey, Flora 262 (2020) 151495.
  • K. V. Koçak, N. Kandemir, Taxonomic importance of anatomical, ecological and trichome features of Marrubium astracanicum subsp. astracanicum Jacq. (Lamiaceae), Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science 6 (3) (2023) 199–209.
  • K. V. Koçak, N. Kandemir, Anatomical, ecological and trichome micro-morphological features of two Marrubium L. taxa (Lamiaceae), Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science 7(1) (2024) 43–54.
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APA Şahin, T., & Kandemir, N. (2025). A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences, 11(2), 156-174. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1657826
AMA Şahin T, Kandemir N. A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye. JARNAS. Haziran 2025;11(2):156-174. doi:10.28979/jarnas.1657826
Chicago Şahin, Tuğba, ve Nezahat Kandemir. “A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum Taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 11, sy. 2 (Haziran 2025): 156-74. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1657826.
EndNote Şahin T, Kandemir N (01 Haziran 2025) A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 11 2 156–174.
IEEE T. Şahin ve N. Kandemir, “A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye”, JARNAS, c. 11, sy. 2, ss. 156–174, 2025, doi: 10.28979/jarnas.1657826.
ISNAD Şahin, Tuğba - Kandemir, Nezahat. “A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum Taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 11/2 (Haziran 2025), 156-174. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1657826.
JAMA Şahin T, Kandemir N. A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye. JARNAS. 2025;11:156–174.
MLA Şahin, Tuğba ve Nezahat Kandemir. “A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum Taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences, c. 11, sy. 2, 2025, ss. 156-74, doi:10.28979/jarnas.1657826.
Vancouver Şahin T, Kandemir N. A Comparative Anatomical Study on Two Endemic Sempervivum taxa (Crassulaceae) in Türkiye. JARNAS. 2025;11(2):156-74.


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