Adaptation of endemic mediterranean Sternbergia candida Mathew Et T. Baytop in the continental climate of central anatolia |
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Authors: | Bilal Gurbuz Neset Arslan Khalid Mahmood Khawar Arif Ipek Ercument Osman Sarihan Sebahattin Ozcan Iskender Parmaksiz Semra Mirici |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ankara, Dıskapı, 06110 Ankara, Turkey;bDepartment of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Ordu University, Ordu 52100, Turkey;cDepartment of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Mustafa Kemal University, Antakya, 31070 Hatay, Turkey;dDepartment of Biology, Gazi Osman Pasa University, Tasciftlik, Tokat 60150, Turkey;eDepartment of Biology Education, Faculty of Education, Akdeniz University Dumlupınar Bulvarı Kampus, 07058 Antalya, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Sternbergia candida is an important endemic bulbous plant with beautiful white flowers. It grows on the rock slopes of Baba mountains under Lebanon Cedars in the Mugla province of Turkey with Mediterranean climate. The plant is vulnerable and endangered due to illegal collection for local and foreign flower industry. Fast developing tourism industry and rapid urbanization has also shown negative implications on its population. The study reports three years successful adaptation results of S. candida in the continental climate of Ankara in the Central Anatolia. Four groups of bulbs based on diameter (>2.45, 2.15–2.44, 1.85–2.14 and <1.84 cm) were collected from its natural habitat during March, April and May 1998 and were evaluated for frequency (%) of emergence, mean number of leaves per plant, mean plant height, frequency (%) of flowering, frequency (%) of fruit setting. mean number of bulbs per plant, and mean diameter (cm) of regenerated bulbs. All categories of bulbs could be multiplied and adapted successfully with variable frequency of fruit setting. However, the highest fruit set was recorded from 2.15–2.44 cm April collected bulbs. This indicated that the bulb diameter and collection time had clear implications on multiplication, propagation and adaptation of the plant. |
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Keywords: | Sternbergia candida Adaptation Bulb diameter Plant height Flowering Fruit set |
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