New chromosome numbers in the genus Marrubium (Horehound) from Turkey
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2011
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Bu araştırmada, Türkiye’de doğal olarak yetişen Marrubium L. (Köpek otu) cinsine ait altı taksonun kromozom sayısı sayıldı. Marrubium (Lamiaceae) cinsine ait taksonların sahip olduğu somatik kromozom sayıları, Marrubium vulgare L. 2n342B, M. vulcanicum Hub.-Mor. 2n32, M. bourgaei Boiss. subsp. bourgaei 2n30, M. bourgaei Boiss. subsp. caricum P.H. Davis ve M. astracanicum subsp. astracanicum Jaq. 2n20, M. peregrinum L. 2n34’dür. İncelenen taksonlardan üç tanesinin kromozom sayısı ilk kez sunulmaktadır.
In this research, the chromosome numbers of six taxa of the genus Marrubium L. (Horehound) growing naturally in Turkey were counted. Of the taxa of the genus Marrubium (Lamiaceae), Marrubium vulgare L. has somatic chromosome number of 2n342B, M. vulcanicum Hub.-Mor. 2n32, M. bourgaei Boiss. subsp. bourgaei 2n30, M. bourgaei Boiss. subsp. caricum P.H. Davis and M. astracanicum subsp. astracanicum Jaq. 2n20, M. peregrinum L. 2n34. Chromosome numbers of the three taxa examined are presented for the first time.
In this research, the chromosome numbers of six taxa of the genus Marrubium L. (Horehound) growing naturally in Turkey were counted. Of the taxa of the genus Marrubium (Lamiaceae), Marrubium vulgare L. has somatic chromosome number of 2n342B, M. vulcanicum Hub.-Mor. 2n32, M. bourgaei Boiss. subsp. bourgaei 2n30, M. bourgaei Boiss. subsp. caricum P.H. Davis and M. astracanicum subsp. astracanicum Jaq. 2n20, M. peregrinum L. 2n34. Chromosome numbers of the three taxa examined are presented for the first time.
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Chromosome number, Marrubium, Lamiaceae, Kromozom sayı
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Biological Diversity and Conservation
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4
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2
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Martin, E., Çetin, Ö., Akgül, G., Ay, H. (2011). New Chromosome Numbers in the Genus Marrubium (Horehound) from Turkey. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 4(2), 185-188.