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Title: Ecological response of some Iris L. taxa (iridaceae) in Turkey
Authors: Kandemir, N.
Çelik, Ali
Sürücü, A.
Keywords: Ecological properties
Endemic
Iris taxa
Rare
Relationship
Histrio
Iridaceae
Iris (angiosperm)
Iris danfordiae
Iris persica
Iris reticulata
Abstract: Ecological relationships of some Iris taxa belonging to subgenera Hermodactyloides (I. danfordiae, I. histrio subsp. aintabensis, I. histrio subsp. histrio, I. reticulata, I. bakeriana, I. pamphylica) and Scorpiris (I. aucheri and I. persica) have been compared and relationships between taxa have been determined. These taxa are geophytes and flower in Spring. I. danfordiae, I. pamphylica and subsp. aintabensis are endemic to Turkey. I. reticulata and I. persica have widespread distribution while I. aucheri, subsp. aintabensis, subsp. histrio, I. pamphylica and I. bakeriana have restricted distribution in Turkey. Soil samples of the taxa were collected during flowering periods and physical and chemical properties (texture class, total salinity %, pH, CaCO 3 %, organic matter %, N %, P kg/da, K kg/da, Ca , Mg, Mn, Cu, Fe and Zn ppm) were determined. The correlations between the soil analyses and taxa were evaluated using regression analysis. The P and CaCO3 values were found to be more effective than the other soil factors in the distributions of investigated taxa.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5811
ISSN: 0253-5416
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