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Checklist of gypsophilous vascular flora in Italy

Carmelo Maria MusarellaAntonio Jesús Mendoza-fernándezJuan Francisco MotaAlessandro AlessandriniGianluigi BacchettaSalvatore BrulloOrazio CaldarellaGiampiero CiaschettiFabio ContiLuciano Di MartinoAmedeo FalciLorenzo GianguzziRiccardo GuarinoAurelio ManziPietro MinissaleSergio MontanariSalvatore PastaLorenzo PeruzziLina PoddaSaverio SciandrelloLeonardo ScuderiAngelo TroiaGiovanni SpampinatoCarmelo Maria MusarellaAntonio Jesús Mendoza-fernándezJuan Francisco MotaAlessandro AlessandriniGianluigi BacchettaSalvatore BrulloOrazio CaldarellaGiampiero CiaschettiFabio ContiLuciano Di MartinoAmedeo FalciLorenzo GianguzziRiccardo GuarinoAurelio ManziPietro MinissaleSergio MontanariSalvatore PastaLorenzo PeruzziLina PoddaSaverio SciandrelloLeonardo ScuderiAngelo TroiaGiovanni SpampinatoCarmelo Maria MusarellaAntonio Jesús Mendoza-fernándezJuan Francisco MotaAlessandro AlessandriniGianluigi BacchettaSalvatore BrulloOrazio CaldarellaGiampiero CiaschettiFabio ContiLuciano Di MartinoAmedeo FalciLorenzo GianguzziRiccardo GuarinoAurelio ManziPietro MinissaleSergio MontanariSalvatore PastaLorenzo PeruzziLina PoddaSaverio SciandrelloLeonardo ScuderiAngelo TroiaGiovanni SpampinatoCarmelo Maria MusarellaAntonio Jesús Mendoza-fernándezJuan Francisco MotaAlessandro AlessandriniGianluigi BacchettaSalvatore BrulloOrazio CaldarellaGiampiero CiaschettiFabio ContiLuciano Di MartinoAmedeo FalciLorenzo GianguzziRiccardo GuarinoAurelio ManziPietro MinissaleSergio MontanariSalvatore PastaLorenzo PeruzziLina PoddaSaverio SciandrelloLeonardo ScuderiAngelo TroiaGiovanni SpampinatoCarmelo Maria MusarellaAntonio Jesús Mendoza-fernándezJuan Francisco MotaAlessandro AlessandriniGianluigi BacchettaSalvatore BrulloOrazio CaldarellaGiampiero CiaschettiFabio ContiLuciano Di MartinoAmedeo FalciLorenzo GianguzziRiccardo GuarinoAurelio ManziPietro MinissaleSergio MontanariSalvatore PastaLorenzo PeruzziLina PoddaSaverio SciandrelloLeonardo ScuderiAngelo TroiaGiovanni Spampinato

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0106 biological sciencesFloraEdaphism Gypsophyte Habitats Directive Plant preservationBiodiversity & ConservationPlant SciencePoaceaePlant conservation010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesFloristics & Distributionlcsh:BotanyEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSEdaphismEcologyEdaphism Gypsophyte Habitats Directive Plant conservationSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSouthern Europe and MediterraneanGypsophyteEuphorbiaceaePlant community15. Life on landSpecies InventoriesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicChecklistHabitatslcsh:QK1-989Plant preservationEuropeHabitats DirectiveGeographyTaxonAngiospermaeHabitatBiogeographyecosystems & natural spacesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBrassicaceaeSpecies richnessHabitats DirectiveCatalogues and Checklists010606 plant biology & botanyResearch Article

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Our understanding of the richness and uniqueness of the flora growing on gypsum substrates in Italy has grown significantly since the 19th century and, even today, new plant species are still being discovered. However, the plants and plant communities, growing on gypsum substrates in Italy, are still a relatively unknown subject. The main aim of this paper was to elaborate a checklist of the Italian gypsophilous flora, to increase knowledge about this peculiar flora and for which conservation efforts need to be addressed. Through a structured group communication process of experts (application of the Delphi technique), a remarkable number of experienced Italian botanists have joined together to select focal plant species linked to gypsum substrates. From the results obtained, 31 plant species behave as absolute or preferent taxa (gypsophytes and gypsoclines) and form the ‘core’ Italian gypsophilous flora. The most abundant life forms were chamaephytes and hemicryptophytes, belonging to Poaceae and Brassicaceae; as for chorotypes, the most represented are Mediterranean and narrow endemics. By improving on previously available information about the flora with a clear preference for gypsum in Italy, this undertaking represents an important contribution to the knowledge of a habitat which is today considered a priority for conservation.

10.3897/phytokeys.103.25690http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.103.25690