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Determination of Morphological Measurements, Stoma and Pollen Characteristics With Pollen Viability of Some Allium Species

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2020

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Centenary University

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Although Allium species are used in a wide variety of fields, they are frequently preferred as dry or fresh spices for intestine disorders, loss of appetite, for regulating blood sugar, pain reliever, wound healing, acne treatment and herby cheese making in the Eastern Anatolia region. In this study, it was aimed to determine of morphological measurements (plant length, stem length and diameter, leaf length and diameter, number of leaves, umbella diameter, pedicel length), stoma and pollen characteristics and pollen viability of some Allium species which are used extensively in our country especially due to their aroma and antimicrobial properties. Allium akaka, A. giganteum, A. kharputense, A. scorodoprasum subsp rotundum, A.vineale and A. sintensii species collected from their natural habitat they were cultivated and planted in plots prepared in the Van Yüzüncü Yıl University Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Garden during the field trips from Van and surrounding cities in 2016. As a result, according to the measurements and evaluations made in the observation plots where the plants are located, it has been observed that there is a good adaptation in terms of morphological features, it was determined that A. kharputense and A. sintensii species showed a weaker growth than others. In terms of pollen amount and vitality, which is an important parameter in high seed yield, it was observed that A.vineale and A. scorodoprasum subsp. rotundum species came to the fore. It has been observed that stomata, which play an important role in adaptation and photosynthesis, have the highest density of A. kharputense species and the highest measure is A. vineale. © 2020, Centenary University. All rights reserved.

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Adaptation, Allium, Pollen, Stomata

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Yuzuncu Yil University Journal of Agricultural Sciences

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30

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882

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889