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1 Description  





2 Taxonomy  



2.1  Affiliation within Fabaceae  







3 Habitat loss  





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Vuralia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Tribe: Sophoreae
Genus: Vuralia
Uysal & Ertugrul (2014)[1]
Species:
V. turcica
Binomial name
Vuralia turcica

(Kit Tan, Vural & Küçük.) Uysal & Ertugrul (2014)

Synonyms[1]

Thermopsis turcica Kit Tan, Vural & Küçük. (1983)

Vuralia is a monotypic genus belonging to subfamily Faboideae of the legume family, Fabaceae, endemic to the area surrounding lakes Akşehir and Eber in southwestern Türkiye.[2] It has a chromosome number of 2n = 18.[1] The single species Vuralia turcica was discovered by Turkish botanists in 1982 and is found only on the shores of lakes Akşehir and Eber. The species is critically endangered, being on the verge of extinction in its native range. The local names of this species translate as Eber yellow and yellow licorice. V. turcica was formerly placed in the genus Thermopsis.[3][4]

Description

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V. turcica has a stout rhizome giving rise to top growth of upright habit 30–80 cm in height, bearing stems and trifoliate leaves clad in long, soft hairs and clustered yellow flowers in a terminal racemose inflorescence. The ovary is tripartite, each flower giving rise to three twisted pods, each of which, when ripe, is brown on the exterior and yellow within and approximately 25 mm in length.

Taxonomy

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The genus is named in honour of Turkish botanist Mecit VuralofGazi University by Uysal and Ertuğrul, Vuralia being a Latinised form of his surname.[5]

Affiliation within Fabaceae

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The genus Vuralia is most closely related to the Asian species of the genus Thermopsis and the Old World genera Anagyris and Piptanthus: less so to the American species of Thermopsis which are closer to Baptisia (the genus Thermopsisispolyphyletic and merits splitting into separate Old and New World genera).[1]

Habitat loss

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The habitat of V. turkica has sustained damage due to the desiccation of lakes Akşehir and Eber and the herb itself has been largely eradicated as a weed by farmers in the region. Furthermore, sexual reproduction has been impaired by insect damage to ripening seed before maturity. However, the plant is neither widely consumed by herbivores nor exploited for medicinal / pharmaceutical purposes by humans and is able to increase vegetatively by the spread of the fleshy rhizomes, these factors furnishing some defence against possible extinction.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Uysal T, Ertuğrul K, Bozkurt M (2014). "A new genus segregated from Thermopsis (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae): Vuralia". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 300 (7): 1627–1637. doi:10.1007/s00606-014-0988-x. S2CID 15019593.
  • ^ Kew Plants of the World Online https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77141575-1 Retrieved at 9.08 on 24/12/22.
  • ^ a b Dayan, Sergun. "Eber Sarısı, Piyam ( Thermopsis turcica )". Yürüyoruz. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  • ^ Özdemir, Canan (December 2008). "MORPHOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF ENDEMIC THERMOPSIS TURCICA KIT TAN, VURAL & KÜÇÜKÖDÜK". Bangladesh Journal of Botany. 37 (2): 105–114. doi:10.3329/bjb.v37i2.1714. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  • ^ https://www.facebook.com/412141405493373/posts/3033914533316034/ Retrieved at 00.03 on 23/12/22.

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