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Öğe Cardamine Occulta: A New Weed and Alien Plant Species in Banana Production Greenhouses in Türkiye(Akademiai Kiado ZRt., 2023) Torun, H.; Özkil, M.; Aksoy, N.; Üremiş, I.; Uluda?, A.Banana is a cash crop in Mediterranean Region of Türkiye, which is grown mainly in greenhouses and open fields. In weed flora surveys carried out in 2021 and 2022, an Eastern Asian plant, Cardamine occulta Hornem. (Brassicaceae), was determined first time in 60% of banana greenhouses in Türkiye. The species had been recorded in Europe in the second half of the 20th century, and then spread especially in urban areas of many European countries and Mediterranean Basin, which implies many habitats in Türkiye under the threat of C. occulta. The main diagnostic morphological features and an identification key are presented in comparison with those for allied C. flexuosa With. and C. hirsuta L. An eradication program is suggested because it is not scattered but limited with banana greenhouses in Türkiye. © 2023 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.Öğe Distribution patterns of rare Kitaibela vitifolia Willd in Turkey: Taxonomy, chorology, and conservation(State Natural History Museum Nas Ukraine, 2020) Tunckol, B.; Yasayacak, H.; Aksoy, N.Kitaibela vitifolia is a locally rare species known from only one locality in southern Turkey. After the new discovery of Kitaibela vitifolia, it has been recorded from a new locality in Kastamonu province in northern Turkey. Brief history, morphology, chorology, habitat, and ecology of this rare species have been discussed in this research. The conservation status of Kitaibela vitifolia is also reviewed based on the present distribution data.Öğe Knautia arvensis (Caprifoliaceae), a new record for the flora of Turkey(Magyar Biologiai Tarsasag (Hungarian Biological Society), 2021) Tunçkol, B.; Aksoy, N.; Yaşayacak, H.Knautia arvensis (L.) Coult. (Caprifoliaceae), collected from Küre Mountains National Park (Kastamonu Section), is reported for the first time for the flora of Turkey. A brief description of the plant along with photographs and distribution map is given. Additionally, its taxonomic relationship with other closely allied taxa are examined and discussed. An identification key to the species of genus Knautia in Turkey is provided. © 2021 Magyar Biologiai Tarsasag (Hungarian Biological Society). All rights reserved.