Brassica species, 1753
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.632.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10514966 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687EF-FC22-711F-D790-FD83FA6DFC23 |
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An Identification key of Turkish wild Brassica species View in CoL View at ENA ;
1. Plant biennial or perennial................................................................................................................................................................. 2 +. Plant annual ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Stem leaves amplexicaul ...................................................................................................................................................... 1. cretica +. Stem leaves not amplexicaul ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
3. Stem divaricately branched: infrutescence corymbose .............................................................................................. 3. beytepeensis + Stem not divaricately branched: infrutescence racemose or panicle................................................................................................. 4
4. Stem leaves many, leaf blade oblong, oblong-ovate, or lanceolate.................................................................................. 2. elongata +. Stem leaves few, leaf blade linear or narrow oblong............................................................................................. 8. huseyin-duralii
5. Siliquae deflexed; beak not tapering ................................................................................................................................... 4. deflexa +. Siliquae erect, erecto-patent, or spreading beak tapering.................................................................................................................. 6
6. Siliquae 10–17 mm, tightly adpressed to stem....................................................................................................................... 5. nigra +. Siliquae 30–80 mm; erect, erecto-patent, or spreading ..................................................................................................................... 7
7. Beak 10–20 mm; seeds 1.2–1.6 mm ............................................................................................................................. 6. tournefortii +. Beak 5–10 mm; seeds c. 1 mm ............................................................................................................................................. 7. juncea
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