scholarly journals A DETAILED STUDY OF THE MORPHOLOGY, MICROMORPHOLOGY AND FRUIT ANATOMY OF Sanicula europaea (APIACEAE)

Author(s):  
Mustafa ÇELİK ◽  
Özlem ÇETİN
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 106-108
Author(s):  
K. Ghédira ◽  
P. Goetz
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2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 807-812 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martina Fernández ◽  
Cecilia Ezcurra ◽  
Carolina I. Calviño
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Phytotaxa ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 201 (1) ◽  
pp. 27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander P. Sukhorukov ◽  
Maya Nilova

67 species of Tragopogon were investigated with regard to fruit anatomy. The outer achenes, especially the beak and the central part of the seed-containing body, provide the most valuable features (diameter and outlines of the body and the beak, and arrangement of the mechanical elements in the body parenchyma). Some specimens of widely distributed taxa (e.g. T. capitatus, T. dubius, T. pratensis, T. pseudomajor) show variation in the character set and require more investigation prior to further taxonomic treatment. The species studied are classified into informal groups to demonstrate the diversity of carpological traits within the genus, and a comparison is made with the existing molecular phylogeny. The separation of the genus Geropogon from Tragopogon is supported by the achene anatomy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (8) ◽  
pp. 18-29
Author(s):  
Lidiya Anishchenko ◽  

According to the results of the study of the flora of the natural monument of regional natural monument «Pe-trovskoe swamp» (Russia, Bryansk Region, Mglinsky district), carried out in 2018–2019, annotated lists of vas-cular plants and bryophytes were compiled. The flora of vascular plants includes 367 species from 80 families. The largest number of species is found in the families Asteraceae (40 species), Poaceae (34), Rosaceae (25), Fabaceae (19), Cyperaceae, Lamiaceae and Apiaceae (17), Caryophyllaceae (13), Ranunculaceae (15), Brassi-caceae and Scrophylariaceae (10). 5 of these species are listed in the regional Red Data Book (Krasnaia..., 2016): Diphasiastrum complanatum, Juniperus communis, Lathyrus pisiformis, Pulsatilla patens, Sanicula europaea. Alien species were recorded, including those spreading from cultivated coenoses in nearby settlements: Acer negundo, Amelanchier spicata, Echinocystis lobata, Helianthus tuberosus, Hemerocallis fulva, Hesperis pycnotricha, Levisticum officinalis, Oxalis stricta, Rudbeckia laciniata, Saponaria officinali, Sorbaria sorbifolia. Bryophytes belong to 107 species in 41 families. New localities of mosses listed in the regional Red Data Book were discovered: Homalia trichomanoides, Neckera pennata, Sphagnum jensenii. Indicator species of old-growth forests were noted: Anomodon longifolius, Homalia trichomanoides, Hypnum cupressiforme, Neckera pennata, Stereodon pallescens.


2006 ◽  
pp. 76-85
Author(s):  
A. A. Frantsuzov

The area of the Belaya River basin (Western Cau­casus) within the altitudinal ranges of 700 to 2100 m is covered with beech-fir forests, composed of Fagus orientalis and Abies nordmanniana, which occur in slopes of various exposure and inclination. Syntaxo­nomic diversity of these communities is represented by four associations: 1. Sambuco nigrae—Fagetum orien­talis ass. nov.; the diagnostic species set includes Sam­bucus nigra, Symphytum grandiflorum, Pachy­phragma macrophyllum, Paris incompleta, Acer pseudoplatanus, Philadelphus caucasicus, Hedera helix; 2. Festuco dry­mejae—Abietetum nordmannianae ass. nov.; the diagnostic species are Festuca dry­meja, Sanicula europaea, Solidago virgaurea, Galium rotundifolium, Mycelis muralis, Lathyrus aureus, Calamintha grandiflora; 3. Rhododendro pontici—Fagetum orientalis ass. nov.; the diagnostic species is Rhododendron ponticum; 4. Petasito albae—Abietetum nordmannianae ass. nov.; the diagnostic species are Acer trautvetteri, Petasites albus, Symphytum asperum, Aconitum orientale, Adeno­styles macrophylla, Geranium sylvaticum, Myosotis amoena, Valeriana officinalis. The associations are subordinated to the alliance Abieti—Fagion orientalis Korotkov et Belonovskaja 1987 of the order Rhododendro pontici—Fagetalia orientalis Passarge 1981 and the class Querco-Fagetea Br.-Bl. et Vlieger 1937. The results, together with those obtained by Korotkov & Belonovskaya (1987), allow us to assume that all the dark coniferous forest units of the Caucasus Range could be included into this single alliance.


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