Nepeta sintenisii Bornm.

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Nepeta sintenisii  Bornm.

Parvin Salehi Shanjani, Mohsen Nasiri, Masoumeh Remezani Yeganeh and Seyed Esmael Seyedian

Natural Resources Gene Bank, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran.

Uploaded at August 2021

Scientific editors: Valiullah Mozaffarian and Masoumeh Izadpanah

 

Seed Storage

The storage behavior of this species is orthodox (desiccation-tolerant seeds); dry to 15-20% eRH and store at -20°C.

 

Germination requirements

The seeds of this species are non-dormant. Sterilize seeds before placing them on wet germination paper. Then germinate under an alternating temperature regime of 15/20ºC (the higher temperature for 16 hours of light and the lower one for 8 hours of dark).

 

Morphology

Fruit: Nut

Seed: Nutlets ovoid-ellipsoid, dorsal side convex, ventral side angular with distinct rib, areole (whitish hilum at the base) bi-lobed. Surface indistinctly reticulate, dull, dark-brown.

Seed size: Length: 1.8-2 mm, width 0.9-1.08 mm in an accession from Semnan with 1000 seed weight 0.5 g, which was collected in 2006 by Salar and Madah the cultivated sample was identified by Ziba Jamehzad with accession number 21699.

1000 seed weight: 0.5 g.

 

Biological features

Life form: Perennial, stem erect, branched in the upper part.

Inflorescence and Inflorescence and flower type and pollination mechanisms: Inflorescence verticillaster with short pedicel, closely spaced verticillasters in the upper part and interrupted verticillasters in the lower part. Flowers hermaphrodite or uni-sexual (female), zygomorphic, corolla white, sometimes yellow lower lip, corolla length of hermaphrodite flowers 11-16 mm, corolla length of female flowers 8 mm. Plant cross-pollinate. Pollination is carried out by insects.

Flowering Period: Late spring

Time of seed ripening: Summer

Seed dispersal methods: The seeds are displaced by weight.

Geographical distribution: Iran and Central Asia. Typus from Turkmenistan.

Distribution In Iran: North, west, Center, and East. Golestan, Gilan, Azarbaijan, Kurdistan, Hamadan, Semnan, and Tehran.

 

Taxonomy

Family: Lamiaceae

SUB Family: Nepetoideae

Genus: Nepeta

Species: sintenisii

Persian name: Punehsae turkamani

 

References and Links

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Jamzad, Z. 1391. Flora of Iran, No. 76: Lamiaceae. Agricultural Research, Education and Promotion Organization, Research Institute for Forests and Rangelands of Iran, Tehran, 1066 p.

Jamzad, Z., Ingrouille, M and Simmonds, M. 2003. Three new species of Nepeta (Lamiaceae) from Iran. Taxon, 52: 93-98.

Kaya, A. and Dirmenci, T. 2008. Nutlet surface micromorphology of the genus Nepeta L. (Lamiaceae) in Turkey. Turkish Journal of Botany, 32. 103-112.

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