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Allium ekimianum: a new species (Amaryllidaceae) from Turkey.
Ekşi G, Koyuncu M, Özkan AM. Ekşi G, et al. PhytoKeys. 2016 Apr 6;(62):83-93. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.62.7796. eCollection 2016. PhytoKeys. 2016. PMID: 27212884 Free PMC article.
Allium ekimianum is described here as a new species. This taxon belongs to the genus Allium section Allium and grows in Elazig Province (East Anatolia, Turkey). It is a narrowly distributed species and morphologically most similar to Allium asperifloru
Allium ekimianum is described here as a new species. This taxon belongs to the genus Allium section Allium and grows in
An ethnobotanical study in Midyat (Turkey), a city on the silk road where cultures meet.
Akgul A, Akgul A, Senol SG, Yildirim H, Secmen O, Dogan Y. Akgul A, et al. J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2018 Feb 7;14(1):12. doi: 10.1186/s13002-017-0201-8. J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2018. PMID: 29415748 Free PMC article.
Comparative assessment showed that Teucrium polium (0.51), Matricaria aurea (0.26), Alcea setosa (0.21), and Malva neglecta (0.21) have the highest recorded UVs(,) and the following taxa had UVs between 0.10-0.20: Anthemis cotula (0.12), Allium cepa (0.13), Alcea striata s …
Comparative assessment showed that Teucrium polium (0.51), Matricaria aurea (0.26), Alcea setosa (0.21), and Malva neglecta (0.21) have the …