Analysis of Plant Samples in Gypsum Habitats in Herbarium (ANK)

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2019

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Ankara : Ankara Üniversitesi

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: In this research, the samples belonging to the Gypsophile plants kept in the herbarium of Ankara University Faculty of Science, Biology Department (ANK) were examined. 51 plant samples belonging to gypsophile plants were determined in herbarium. The samples are composed of 51 taxa belonging to 15 families and 38 genera. A database of the taxa belonging to the samples was created and lists of the taxa were prepared. The first three families that contain the most plant specimens are as follows: Umbelliferae, the richest family, has a sample number of 11. 7 samples of the Cruciferae family and 6 samples of the Compositae family. Distribution of collected samples according to Davis’ square system; B6 74%, B5 8%, A3 6%, A4 6%, B4 4%, B3 2%. The earliest examples were collected by H. Birand-B. Kasaplıgil in 1952 and their diagnosis was made by G.Sezik in 1976. The greatest examples were collected by T. Ekim in the 1980s. The collected samples were diagnosed by T. Ekim, B. Yıldız, Ş. Civelek, N. Adıgüzel, Y. Akman, A. Baytop, H. Duman and other researchers. Most of the plant specimens have been collected up to 1500 m.

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Herbarium, Database, Veritabanı

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