عباس قلی پور
گروه زیست شناسی، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران
[ 1 ] - Silene capitellata و S. retinervis ((Caryophyllaceae گزارشهای جدید برای ایران
طی کاوشهای انجام شده در استانهای قزوین و آذربایجانغربی، نمونههای جالبی از جنس Silene جمعآوری شدند. Silene capitellata از بخش Capitellatae که بیشتر در ترکیه پراکنش دارد، از کوههای منطقه الموت در استان قزوین جمعآوری شده است. همچنین S. retinervis از بخش Auriculatae که توسط غضنفر از کوه قندیل عراق معرفی شده بود، از سه رویشگاه در پیرانشهر و زیوه از استان آذربایجان غربی جمعآوری شدند. این دو ...
[ 2 ] - Notes on Silene chustupica, a new record and occurrence of S. dianthoides in Iran replacing with S. marcowiczii
The genus Silene, with more than 100 species in Iran is an important genus of Iranian flora. According to available data on the northwestern parts of Iran, including three provinces of Ardabil, East and West Azarbaijan are considered as a major diversity center of perennial species of the genus Silene in Iran. In the course of a revision of Silene in this area, some interesting specimens were c...
[ 3 ] - Chromosome Number Variation in Iranian Populations of Acorus calamus
Different ploidy levels, diploid (2n=2x=24) to hexaploid (2n=6x=72) have been reported for Acorus calamus, a perennial medicinal plant. According to available information, there is a significant relationship between the ploidy level and essential oil compositions and medicinal properties of this important genetic resource. However, there is no information about the chromosome number of A. calam...
[ 4 ] - Study of Genetic Diversity of Wild and Regenerated Accessions of Acorus calamus (Acoraceae) by ISSR Markers
Sweet flag (Acorus calamus) is a perennial, semi-aquatic and aromatic plant of the family Acoraceae that, in addition to its multiple medicinal properties, is used in health, food and agricultural industries (as pest control). This research was conducted to comparasion study of genetic diversity of natural and regenerated plants from tissue culture of Arzefon, Pelesk and Alandan populations of ...
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