Tytuł pozycji:
Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries : new national and regional vascular plant records, 4
- Tytuł:
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Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries : new national and regional vascular plant records, 4
- Autorzy:
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Nowak, Arkadiusz
Kushunina, Maria
Kotukhov, Yury A.
Kwolek, Dagmara
Nowak, Sylwia
Nobis, Marcin
Chen, Wen-Li
Pliszko, Artur
Paszko, Beata
Kupriyanov, Andrey N.
Plášek, Vítězslav
Piwowarczyk, Renata
Sukhorukov, Alexander P.
Olonova, Marina V.
Bobrov, Alexander A.
Ebel, Aleksandr L.
Lashchinskiy, Nikolay N.
Zalewska-Gałosz, Joanna
Nobis, Agnieszka
Verloove, Filip
- Data publikacji:
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2015
- Słowa kluczowe:
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alien species
chorology
taxonomy
Europe
native species
Asia
- Język:
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angielski
- ISBN, ISSN:
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12538078
- Linki:
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http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/19252  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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The paper presents new records for 20 vascular plant species from 13 Eurasian countries. Four taxa (Calamagrostis sichuanensis, Klasea dissecta, Ptilagrostis milleri and Stipa klimesii) are reported from China, four (Aconogonon valerii, Carex siderosticta, Poa tanfiljewii and Potamogeton × subobtusus) from Russia, three (Amorpha fruticosa, Carduus acanthoides and Plantago minuta) from Tajikistan, two (Achillea sergievskiana and Delphinium barlykense) from Kazakhstan, one (Calamagrostis effusiflora) from Bhutan and India, one (Campanula wolgensis) from Mongolia, one (Orobanche coerulescens) from Georgia, two (Dysphania geoffreyi and Ptilagrostis milleri) from Nepal, one (Stipa × alaica) from Afghanistan, one (Stipa × manrakica) from Kyrgyzstan, one (Ranunculus × gluckii) from Poland and one (Sporobolus cryptandrus) from Italy. Four of the taxa presented (Amorpha fruticosa, Carduus acanthoides, Carex siderosticta and Sporolobus cryptandrus) are regarded as alien to the studied areas, whereas the remaining 16 are native elements to the flora of the countries. For each species synonyms, general distribution, habitat preferences, taxonomy with remarks on recognition and differentiation of the species from the most similar taxa occurring in a given country, as well as a list of recorded localities (often far from the previously known areas) are presented. Based on the spikelet morphology, we have proposed in Ptilagrostis a new section Barkworthia M. Nobis, A. Nobis & A. Nowak, which comprises two species Ptilagrostis yadongensis and Ptilagrostris milleri, with distinctly unequal glumes, lemmas and paleas.