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Yıl 2019, Cilt: 49 Sayı: 3, 186 - 190, 01.12.2019

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  • Aktas K, Özdemir C, Özkan M, Akyol Y, Baran P (2009). Morphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia tchihatcheffii endemic to Turkey. Afr J Biotechnol 8: 4519-4528. • Bagherpour S, Kahraman A, Doğan M, Celep F, Başer B, Pehlivan S (2010). The anatomical and micromorphological characteristics of Salvia vermifolia (Section Aethiopis Bentham, Lamiaceae) from Central Anatolia, Turkey. Cent Eur J Biol 5: 872-879. • Baran P, Özdemir C, Aktas K (2008). The morphological and anatomical properties of Salvia argentea L. (Lamiaceae) in Turkey. Res J Agric Biol Sci 4: 725-733. • Başer KHC, Tümen G, Malyer H, Kırımer N (2006). Plants used for common cold in Turkey. Proceedings of the IVth International Congress of Ethnobotany (ICEB 2005): 133-137. • Baytop T (1994). Türkçe Bitki Adları Sözlüğü. TDK Yayınları, 578. • Baytop T (1999). Türkiye’de Bitkiler ile Tedavi. (2nd ed.). Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri Ltd. Şti. Istanbul. • Büyükkartal HN, Kahraman A, Çölgeçen H, Doğan M, Karabacak E (2011). Mericarp micromorphology and anatomy of Salvia hedgeana Dönmez, S. huberi Hedge and S. rosifolia Sm. (section Salvia Hedge, Lamiaceae). Acta Bot Croat 70: 65-80. • Celep F, Dirmenci T (2017). Systematic and biogeographic overview of Lamiaceae in Turkey. Nat Volatiles & Essent Oils 4: 14-27. • Celep F, Kahraman A, Atalay Z, Doğan M (2014). Morphology, anatomy, palynology, mericarp and trichome micromorphology of therediscovered Turkish endemic Salvia quezelii (Lamiaceae) and their taxonomic implications. Plant Syst Evol 300: 1945-1958. • Doğan M, Pehlivan S, Akaydin G, Bağci E, Uysal İ, Doğan HM (2008). Taxonomic revision of the genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Turkey. Tübitak project no: 104 T 450 • Fujita T, Sezik E, Tabata M, Yesilada E, Honda G, Takeda Y, Tanaka T, Takaishi Y (1995). Traditional medicine in Turkey VII. Folk medicine in middle and west Black Sea regions. Econ Bot 49: 406-422. • Gürdal B, Kültür Ş (2013). An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Marmaris (Mugla, Turkey). J Ethnopharmacol 146: 113-126. • Kahraman A, Celep F, Dogan M (2009a). Comparative morphology, anatomy and palynology of two Salvia L. species (Lamiaceae) and their taxonomic implications. Bangladesh J Plant Taxon 16: 73-82. • Kahraman A, Celep F, Dogan M (2009b). Morphology, anatomy and palynology of Salvia indica L. (Labiatae). World Appl Sci J 6: 289-296. • Kahraman A, Celep F, Dogan M (2010a). Anatomy, trichome morphology and palynology of Salvia chrysophylla Stapf (Lamiaceae). S Afr J Bot 76: 187-195. • Kahraman A, Celep F, Dogan M (2010b). Morphology, anatomy, palynology and nutlet micromorphology of Salvia macrochlamys (Labiatae) in Turkey. Biologia 65: 219-227. • Kahraman A, Doğan M (2010). Comparative study of Salvia limbata C.A. and S. palaestina Bentham (sect. Aethiopis Bentham, Labiatae) from East Anatolia, Turkey. Acta Bot Croat 69: 47-64. • Kahraman A, Dogan M, Celep F, Akaydin G, Koyuncu M (2010c). Morphology, anatomy, palynology and nutlet micromorphology of the rediscovered Turkish endemic Salvia ballsiana (Lamiaceae) and their taxonomic implications. Nord J Bot 28: 91-99. • Kandemir N (2003). The morphological, anatomical and karyological properties of endemic Salvia hypargeia Fich. & Mey.(Lamiaceae) in Turkey. Pak J Bot 35: 219-236. • Kaya A, Goger F, Baser KHC (2007). Morphological, anatomical and palynological characteristics of Salvia halophila endemic to Turkey. Nord J Bot 25: 351- 358. • Koyuncu O, Potoglu Erkara I, Ardıc M (2009). Anatomy and palynology of Salvia verticillata subsp. verticillata L. (lamiaceae), a redlisted species in Turkey. Bangladesh J Bot 38: 197-200. • Metchalf CR, Chalk L (1950). Anatomy of the Dicotyledons Volume 1. The Clarendon Press, Oxford. • Özdemir C, Baran P, Aktas K (2009). Anatomical studies in Salvia viridis L. (Lamiaceae). Bangladesh J Plant Taxon 16: 65-71. • Özdemir C, Şenel G (1999). The morphological, anatomical and karyological properties of Salvia sclarea L. Turk J Bot 23: 7-18. • Özkan M, Özdemir C, Soy E (2008). Morphological, anatomical and karyological properties of Salvia cadmica (Lamiaceae) endemic to Anatolia. Fl Medit 18: 361-371. • Özkan M, Soy E (2007). Morphology, anatomy, hair and karyotype structure of Salvia blepharoclaena Hedge and Hub.-Mor.(Lamiaceae), endemic to Turkey. Pak J Biol Sci 10: 893-898. • Polat R, Cakilcioglu U, Selvi S, Türkmen Z, Kandemir A (2017). The anatomical and micromorphological properties of three endemic and medicinal Salvia species (Lamiaceae) in Erzincan (Turkey). Plant Biosyst 151: 63-73. • Polat R, Satıl F, Selvi S (2010). Anatomical and ecological investigations on some Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) species growing naturally in the vicinity of Balıkesir. J Appl Biol Sci 4: 33-37. • Sezik E, Yeşilada E, Honda G, Takaishi Y, Takeda Y, Tanaka T (2001). Traditional medicine in Turkey X. Folk medicine in Central Anatolia. J Ethnopharmacol 75: 95-115. • Sezik E, Yeşilada E, Tabata M, Honda G, Takaishi Y, Fujita T, Tanaka T, Takeda Y (1997). Traditional medicine in Turkey VIII. Folk Medicine in East Anatolia; Erzurum, Erzincan, Agri, Kars, Igdir provinces. Econ Bot 51: 195-211. • Tan N, Satana D, Sen B, Tan E, Bardakcı-Altan H, Demirci B, Uzun M (2016). Antimycobacterial and antifungal activities of selected four Salvia species. Rec Nat Prod 10: 593-603. • Tan N, Yazıcı-Tütüniş S, Yeşil Y, Demirci B, Tan E (2017). Antibacterial activities and composition of the essential oils of Salvia sericeotomentosa varieties. Rec Nat Prod 11: 456-461. • Topçu G, Gören AC (2007). Biological activity of diterpenoids isolated from Anatolian Lamiaceae Plants. Rec Nat Prod 1: 1-16. • Tuzlacı E (2006). Türkiye Bitkileri Sözlüğü. Alfa Yayınları, Istanbul. • Ulubelen A, Topçu G, Johansson CB (1997). Norditerpenoids and diterpenoids from Salvia multicaulis with antituberculosis activity. J Nat Prod 60: 1275-1280. • Yeşil Y, İnal İ (2019). Traditional knowledge of wild edible plants in Hasankeyf (Batman Province, Turkey). Acta Soc Bot Pol 88: 3633. • Yeşilada E, Honda G, Sezik E, Tabata M, Goto K, Ikeshiro Y (1993). Traditional medicine in Turkey IV. Folk medicine in Mediterranean subdivision. J Ethnopharmacol 39: 31-38.

Anatomical features of Salvia potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. ex Benth. and Salvia nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae)

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 49 Sayı: 3, 186 - 190, 01.12.2019

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The genus Salvia is represented by 107 taxa in Turkey and 54 of them are endemic. The genus has been used medically since
ancient times and it is known as “adaçayı”, “şalba”, “dağ çayı”, “çalba” in Turkish. Traditional uses of Salvia potentillifolia are
reported for cold and flu in Turkey. In this study leaf, petiole and stem anatomy of two endemic species, Salvia potentillifolia
and S. nydeggeri, are compared. The study found that the mesophyll type is bifacial and the leaf is of amphistomatic type in
both species. In the study we observe morphologically different types of glandular hairs. There are also dense eglandular
hairs. The study also observes starch grains in petioles. The vascular bundles are of the collateral type. Both species have
similarities in leaf and stem anatomy. The anatomical differences and similarities of these two morphologically similar species are given in detail.

Cite this article as: Gürdal B, Yeşil Y, Akalın E, Tan N (2019). Anatomical features of Salvia potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. ex
Benth. and Salvia nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae). Istanbul J Pharm 49 (3): 186-190.

Kaynakça

  • Aktas K, Özdemir C, Özkan M, Akyol Y, Baran P (2009). Morphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia tchihatcheffii endemic to Turkey. Afr J Biotechnol 8: 4519-4528. • Bagherpour S, Kahraman A, Doğan M, Celep F, Başer B, Pehlivan S (2010). The anatomical and micromorphological characteristics of Salvia vermifolia (Section Aethiopis Bentham, Lamiaceae) from Central Anatolia, Turkey. Cent Eur J Biol 5: 872-879. • Baran P, Özdemir C, Aktas K (2008). The morphological and anatomical properties of Salvia argentea L. (Lamiaceae) in Turkey. Res J Agric Biol Sci 4: 725-733. • Başer KHC, Tümen G, Malyer H, Kırımer N (2006). Plants used for common cold in Turkey. Proceedings of the IVth International Congress of Ethnobotany (ICEB 2005): 133-137. • Baytop T (1994). Türkçe Bitki Adları Sözlüğü. TDK Yayınları, 578. • Baytop T (1999). Türkiye’de Bitkiler ile Tedavi. (2nd ed.). Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri Ltd. Şti. Istanbul. • Büyükkartal HN, Kahraman A, Çölgeçen H, Doğan M, Karabacak E (2011). Mericarp micromorphology and anatomy of Salvia hedgeana Dönmez, S. huberi Hedge and S. rosifolia Sm. (section Salvia Hedge, Lamiaceae). Acta Bot Croat 70: 65-80. • Celep F, Dirmenci T (2017). Systematic and biogeographic overview of Lamiaceae in Turkey. Nat Volatiles & Essent Oils 4: 14-27. • Celep F, Kahraman A, Atalay Z, Doğan M (2014). Morphology, anatomy, palynology, mericarp and trichome micromorphology of therediscovered Turkish endemic Salvia quezelii (Lamiaceae) and their taxonomic implications. Plant Syst Evol 300: 1945-1958. • Doğan M, Pehlivan S, Akaydin G, Bağci E, Uysal İ, Doğan HM (2008). Taxonomic revision of the genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Turkey. Tübitak project no: 104 T 450 • Fujita T, Sezik E, Tabata M, Yesilada E, Honda G, Takeda Y, Tanaka T, Takaishi Y (1995). Traditional medicine in Turkey VII. Folk medicine in middle and west Black Sea regions. Econ Bot 49: 406-422. • Gürdal B, Kültür Ş (2013). An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Marmaris (Mugla, Turkey). J Ethnopharmacol 146: 113-126. • Kahraman A, Celep F, Dogan M (2009a). Comparative morphology, anatomy and palynology of two Salvia L. species (Lamiaceae) and their taxonomic implications. Bangladesh J Plant Taxon 16: 73-82. • Kahraman A, Celep F, Dogan M (2009b). Morphology, anatomy and palynology of Salvia indica L. (Labiatae). World Appl Sci J 6: 289-296. • Kahraman A, Celep F, Dogan M (2010a). Anatomy, trichome morphology and palynology of Salvia chrysophylla Stapf (Lamiaceae). S Afr J Bot 76: 187-195. • Kahraman A, Celep F, Dogan M (2010b). Morphology, anatomy, palynology and nutlet micromorphology of Salvia macrochlamys (Labiatae) in Turkey. Biologia 65: 219-227. • Kahraman A, Doğan M (2010). Comparative study of Salvia limbata C.A. and S. palaestina Bentham (sect. Aethiopis Bentham, Labiatae) from East Anatolia, Turkey. Acta Bot Croat 69: 47-64. • Kahraman A, Dogan M, Celep F, Akaydin G, Koyuncu M (2010c). Morphology, anatomy, palynology and nutlet micromorphology of the rediscovered Turkish endemic Salvia ballsiana (Lamiaceae) and their taxonomic implications. Nord J Bot 28: 91-99. • Kandemir N (2003). The morphological, anatomical and karyological properties of endemic Salvia hypargeia Fich. & Mey.(Lamiaceae) in Turkey. Pak J Bot 35: 219-236. • Kaya A, Goger F, Baser KHC (2007). Morphological, anatomical and palynological characteristics of Salvia halophila endemic to Turkey. Nord J Bot 25: 351- 358. • Koyuncu O, Potoglu Erkara I, Ardıc M (2009). Anatomy and palynology of Salvia verticillata subsp. verticillata L. (lamiaceae), a redlisted species in Turkey. Bangladesh J Bot 38: 197-200. • Metchalf CR, Chalk L (1950). Anatomy of the Dicotyledons Volume 1. The Clarendon Press, Oxford. • Özdemir C, Baran P, Aktas K (2009). Anatomical studies in Salvia viridis L. (Lamiaceae). Bangladesh J Plant Taxon 16: 65-71. • Özdemir C, Şenel G (1999). The morphological, anatomical and karyological properties of Salvia sclarea L. Turk J Bot 23: 7-18. • Özkan M, Özdemir C, Soy E (2008). Morphological, anatomical and karyological properties of Salvia cadmica (Lamiaceae) endemic to Anatolia. Fl Medit 18: 361-371. • Özkan M, Soy E (2007). Morphology, anatomy, hair and karyotype structure of Salvia blepharoclaena Hedge and Hub.-Mor.(Lamiaceae), endemic to Turkey. Pak J Biol Sci 10: 893-898. • Polat R, Cakilcioglu U, Selvi S, Türkmen Z, Kandemir A (2017). The anatomical and micromorphological properties of three endemic and medicinal Salvia species (Lamiaceae) in Erzincan (Turkey). Plant Biosyst 151: 63-73. • Polat R, Satıl F, Selvi S (2010). Anatomical and ecological investigations on some Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) species growing naturally in the vicinity of Balıkesir. J Appl Biol Sci 4: 33-37. • Sezik E, Yeşilada E, Honda G, Takaishi Y, Takeda Y, Tanaka T (2001). Traditional medicine in Turkey X. Folk medicine in Central Anatolia. J Ethnopharmacol 75: 95-115. • Sezik E, Yeşilada E, Tabata M, Honda G, Takaishi Y, Fujita T, Tanaka T, Takeda Y (1997). Traditional medicine in Turkey VIII. Folk Medicine in East Anatolia; Erzurum, Erzincan, Agri, Kars, Igdir provinces. Econ Bot 51: 195-211. • Tan N, Satana D, Sen B, Tan E, Bardakcı-Altan H, Demirci B, Uzun M (2016). Antimycobacterial and antifungal activities of selected four Salvia species. Rec Nat Prod 10: 593-603. • Tan N, Yazıcı-Tütüniş S, Yeşil Y, Demirci B, Tan E (2017). Antibacterial activities and composition of the essential oils of Salvia sericeotomentosa varieties. Rec Nat Prod 11: 456-461. • Topçu G, Gören AC (2007). Biological activity of diterpenoids isolated from Anatolian Lamiaceae Plants. Rec Nat Prod 1: 1-16. • Tuzlacı E (2006). Türkiye Bitkileri Sözlüğü. Alfa Yayınları, Istanbul. • Ulubelen A, Topçu G, Johansson CB (1997). Norditerpenoids and diterpenoids from Salvia multicaulis with antituberculosis activity. J Nat Prod 60: 1275-1280. • Yeşil Y, İnal İ (2019). Traditional knowledge of wild edible plants in Hasankeyf (Batman Province, Turkey). Acta Soc Bot Pol 88: 3633. • Yeşilada E, Honda G, Sezik E, Tabata M, Goto K, Ikeshiro Y (1993). Traditional medicine in Turkey IV. Folk medicine in Mediterranean subdivision. J Ethnopharmacol 39: 31-38.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Eczacılık ve İlaç Bilimleri
Bölüm Original Article
Yazarlar

Bahar Gürdal

Yeter Yeşil Bu kişi benim

Emine Akalın Bu kişi benim

Nur Tan Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Aralık 2019
Gönderilme Tarihi 7 Kasım 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019 Cilt: 49 Sayı: 3

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APA Gürdal, B., Yeşil, Y., Akalın, E., Tan, N. (2019). Anatomical features of Salvia potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. ex Benth. and Salvia nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae). İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy, 49(3), 186-190.
AMA Gürdal B, Yeşil Y, Akalın E, Tan N. Anatomical features of Salvia potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. ex Benth. and Salvia nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae). iujp. Aralık 2019;49(3):186-190.
Chicago Gürdal, Bahar, Yeter Yeşil, Emine Akalın, ve Nur Tan. “Anatomical Features of Salvia Potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. Ex Benth. And Salvia Nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae)”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 49, sy. 3 (Aralık 2019): 186-90.
EndNote Gürdal B, Yeşil Y, Akalın E, Tan N (01 Aralık 2019) Anatomical features of Salvia potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. ex Benth. and Salvia nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae). İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 49 3 186–190.
IEEE B. Gürdal, Y. Yeşil, E. Akalın, ve N. Tan, “Anatomical features of Salvia potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. ex Benth. and Salvia nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae)”, iujp, c. 49, sy. 3, ss. 186–190, 2019.
ISNAD Gürdal, Bahar vd. “Anatomical Features of Salvia Potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. Ex Benth. And Salvia Nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae)”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 49/3 (Aralık 2019), 186-190.
JAMA Gürdal B, Yeşil Y, Akalın E, Tan N. Anatomical features of Salvia potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. ex Benth. and Salvia nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae). iujp. 2019;49:186–190.
MLA Gürdal, Bahar vd. “Anatomical Features of Salvia Potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. Ex Benth. And Salvia Nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae)”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy, c. 49, sy. 3, 2019, ss. 186-90.
Vancouver Gürdal B, Yeşil Y, Akalın E, Tan N. Anatomical features of Salvia potentillifolia Boiss. & Heldr. ex Benth. and Salvia nydeggeri Hub.-Mor. (Lamiaceae). iujp. 2019;49(3):186-90.