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Acer undulatum Pojark is a small, slow growing endemic tree in Turkey, growing only in Babadag region of Mugla district. It extends at altitudes of between 1400 and 1800 meters and mostly nearby on western aspects and precipitous slopes. The samaras were collected in October 15, 2012. Morphological characteristics of samaras and seeds were measured by using 50 and 100 samples. The seeds were extracted from the samaras in the laboratory. The length, width and thickness of seeds and samaras and 1000 seed weight were found to be 4.86 mm 3.07 mm, 2.82 mm, 23.83 mm, 23.50 mm, 4.88 mm and 18.69 g,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Acer undulatum Pojark is a small, slow growing endemic tree in Turkey, growing only in Babadag region of Mugla district. It extends at altitudes of between 1400 and 1800 meters and mostly nearby on western aspects and precipitous slopes. The samaras were collected in October 15, 2012. Morphological characteristics of samaras and seeds were measured by using 50 and 100 samples. The seeds were extracted from the samaras in the laboratory. The length, width and thickness of seeds and samaras and 1000 seed weight were found to be 4.86 mm 3.07 mm, 2.82 mm, 23.83 mm, 23.50 mm, 4.88 mm and 18.69 g, respectively. The seeds were subjected to 4,8,10 and 12 weeks of prechilling at (+4 oC) durations before the germination tests at 24 oC.
Autorenporträt
Zeena Kasra graduated with a BA degree in College of Agricultural Engineering and is giving lessons as a professional teacher in Plant Production Department. She earned her Master Degree on Seed Characteristics of Acer undulatum Pojark in School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Department of Plant Sciences in Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University.