A Micromorphological Study on the Genus Thymus Lamiaceae in Turkey

A Micromorphological Study on the Genus Thymus Lamiaceae in Turkey

A MICROMORPHOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE GENUS THYMUS LAMIACEAE IN TURKEY A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES OF MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BY DAMLA KÜTÜKALAN IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY SEPTEMBER 2019 Approval of the thesis: A MICROMORPHOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE GENUS THYMUS LAMIACEAE IN TURKEY submitted by DAMLA KÜTÜKALAN in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biology Department, Middle East Technical University by, Prof. Dr. Halil Kalıpçılar Dean, Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences Prof. Dr. Ayşegül Çetin Gözen Head of Department, Biology Prof. Dr. Musa Doğan Supervisor, Biology, METU Examining Committee Members: Prof. Dr. Sertaç Önde Biology, METU Prof. Dr. Musa Doğan Biology, METU Dr. Öğr. Üy. Cahit Doğan Biology, Hacettepe University Date: 06.09.2019 I hereby declare that all information in this document has been obtained and presented in accordance with academic rules and ethical conduct. I also declare that, as required by these rules and conduct, I have fully cited and referenced all material and results that are not original to this work. Name, Surname: DAMLA KÜTÜKALAN Signature: iv ABSTRACT A MICROMORPHOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE GENUS THYMUS LAMIACEAE IN TURKEY Kütükalan, Damla Master In Science, Biology Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Musa Doğan September 2019, 91 pages The genus Thymus L.(Lamiaceae) having its center of diversity in the Mediterranean distributed mainly in the Old World includes 45 species in Turkey. It belongs to the monophyletic subfamily Nepetoideae. In this study, epidermal micromorphological properties of 32 species of Thymus were examined by using scanning electron microscopy. Micromorphology of vegetative and floral organs were found to be providing good taxonomic features for understanding phylogeny of the genus. Keywords: Thymus, Lamiaceae, Micromorphology, Turkey v ÖZ TÜRKİYEDE YAYILIŞ GÖSTEREN THYMUS L LAMIACEAE CİNSİ ÜZERİNE MİKROMORFOLOJİK BİR ÇALIŞMA Kütükalan, Damla Yüksek Lisans, Biyoloji Tez Danışmanı: Prof. Dr. Musa Doğan Eylül, 2019, 91 sayfa Gen merkezi Akdeniz Fitocoğrafik Bölgesi olan Asya ve Avrupa’da da yayılış gösteren Thymus L. cinsi Türkiye’de 45 tür içermektedir. Bu cins monofiletik altfamilya olan Nepetoideae içinde bulunmaktadır. Bu çalışmada taramalı elektron mikroskobu kullanılarak 32 türün epidermal mikromorfolojileri çalışılmıştır. Vegetatif ve floral organların mikromorfolojisinin filogeninin anlaşılması için iyi taksonomik özellikler oluşturduğu saptanmıştır. Anahtar Kelimeler: Thymus, Lamiaceae, Mikromorfoloji, Türkiye vi To my beloved grandfather Forever by myside vii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my thesis supervisor Prof. Dr. Musa Dogan for his personal care, attention and thoughtful treatment to his students as his own children besides his infinite scientific insight and guidance on the subject. I would also like to express my thanks to Assoc. Prof Ferhat Celep for making time to help and guide me on the subject. I would also like to present my special thanks to Msc. Jelena Erdal and Msc. Research Assistant Kaan Özcengil for their great support, help and friendship during my master’s program and writing my thesis. Finally, I owe greatest gratitude to my mother, my grandmother and my beloved grandfather, who was always more than a father and passed away during my thesis writing period but forever by myside, for their endless unconditional support and love. viii TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT ............................................................................................................ v ÖZ…. ..................................................................................................................... vi DEDICATION……………………………………………………………………...vii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .................................................................................. viii TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................ ix LIST OF TABLES .................................................................................................. xi LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................................................... xii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS………………………………………………………xv CHAPTERS 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 1 1.1. The Family Lamiaceae (Labiatae) ................................................................. 1 1.2. The Genus Thymus L. .................................................................................... 3 1.2.1. Historical Background of Genus Thymus L. ............................................ 4 1.2.2. Morphology and Distribution of Genus Thymus L. .................................. 7 1.3. Micromorphology Studies and Their Importance ......................................... 12 1.3.1. Vegetative Morphological Characters and Micromorphology Studies .... 13 1.3.2. Reproductive Morphological Characters and Micromorphology Studies 15 1.4. Economic Use of Thymus L. ...................................................................... 17 1.5. Conservation Status of Genus Thymus in Turkey ......................................... 19 1.6. Infrageneric Grouping of Genus Thymus...................................................... 20 1.7. Aim of The Study ........................................................................................ 27 ix 2. MATERIALS AND METHOD ...................................................................... 29 2.1. Plant Material .............................................................................................. 29 2.2. Scanning Electron Microscopy Method ....................................................... 30 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION...................................................................... 31 3.1. Epidermal Cells and Stomata ....................................................................... 31 3.2. Trichome Micromorphology ........................................................................ 42 3.2.1. Non-Glandular Trichomes ..................................................................... 43 3.2.2. Glandular Trichomes ............................................................................. 59 4. CONCLUSION .............................................................................................. 71 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................... 77 APPENDICES ....................................................................................................... 89 A. SPECIMEN INFORMATION OF EXAMINED THYMUS SPECIES .............. 89 x LIST OF TABLES TABLES Table 1.1. Thyme Production in Turkey (2004-2016) (Source: TUIK) (Aslan and Gul, 2017). .................................................................................................................... 18 Table 1.2. Infrageneric classification of Thymus species examined in this study according to various systems of grouping through the years. .................................. 22 Table 1.3. Study Taxa Grouped in Section Hyphodromi ......................................... 29 Table 1.4. Study Taxa Grouped in Section Serpyllum ............................................ 26 Table 3.1. Adaxial and Abaxial Leaf Epidermal Cell Sizes .................................... 34 Table 3.2. Adaxial and Abaxial Leaf Epidermal Cell Qualitative Features…………36 Table 3.3. Adaxial, Abaxial, Calyx and Stem Nonglandular Trichome Sizes………50 Table 3.4. Adaxial an Abaxial Leaf Nonglandular Trichome Types and Density .... 55 Table 3.5. Calyx and Stem Nonglandular Trichome Types and Density…………...57 Table 3.6. Adaxial and Abaxial Leaf, Calyx and Stem Glandular Trichome Sizes .. 64 Table 3.7. Adaxial and Abaxial Leaf Glandular Trichome Types ........................... 66 Table 3.8. Calyx and Stem Glandular Trichome Types........................................... 68 Table4.1. Qualitative and Quantitative Adaxial and Abaxial Leaf Micromorphological Characters Observed with SEM……………………………………………………..72 Table4.2. Qualitative and Quantitative Calyx Micromorphological Characters Observed with SEM ............................................................................................... 72 Table 4.3. Qualitative and Quantitative Stem Micromorphological Characters Observed with SEM ............................................................................................. 768 xi LIST OF FIGURES FIGURES Figure 1.1. A front view and a section of a flower longitudinal of Lamium purpureum The upper lip is 2-lobed, while the lower lip is 3-lobed (K. R. Robertson and D. L. Nickrent of plants growing at the University of Illinois) ........................................... 2 Figure 1.2. Bilabiate petal positions in Lamiaceae Family. After Frohne and Jensen (1998) ...................................................................................................................... 2 Figure 1.3. Page where Linné describes Thymus serpyllum and Thymus vulgaris in Species Plantarum (1764). ....................................................................................... 5 Figure 1.4. Five Thymus species illustrated by Klokov and Shost in Flora of U.S.S.R. (1954) ...................................................................................................................... 6 Figure 1.5. Various stem types in Thymus: a. alelotrichous (Thymus

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