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A new synonym and a new combination in Stipa aliena Keng (Poaceae: Stipa sect. Regelia)

2015

Stipa section Regelia comprises three species occurring in mountainous areas of Central Asia. One of them, S. smithii , was described by Martinovský in 1970, but the taxon has been overlooked in later taxonomical studies. The species was described with two varieties, var. smithii and var. macrocarpa . As a result of our taxonomical studies, we find the typical variety of the taxon to be conspecific with Stipa aliena , and propose that the second one be recognized as Stipa aliena var. macrocarpa comb. nov. Remarks on species belonging to section Regelia and micromorphological patterns of their lemma morphologies are discussed. A key to species close to S. aliena is provided.

biologyEcologyStipa alienaCentral asiaЦентральная Азияkey to specieslemma micromorphologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationмикроморфологияковылиtaxonomyTaxonтаксономияBotanydistributionStipaPoaceaeTaxonomy (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRegelia
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Stipa klimesii (Poaceae), a new species from Western Himalayas (India)

2014

Stipa klimesii sp. nov. from the Western Himalayas (India: Ladakh) and its variety S. klimesii var. pubescens var. nov. are described. The new species is similar to S. roborowskyi but differs by its longer anthecium, longer ligules of vegetative shoots, longer hairs on seta and shorter awns. Stipa klimesii is also similar to S. purpurea, but differs by longer ligules of vegetative shoots, shorter awns, slightly shorter hairs on seta and by the character of the panicle, which is compressed and with straight branches in S. klimesii vs. lax and with flexuous branches in S. purpurea. Epidermal patterns of the lemma in S. klimesii and both above-mentioned species, were examined by scanning elect…

biologyPoalesLiliopsidaSetaBiodiversityPlant Sciencelemma micromorphologyPoaceaebiology.organism_classificationTracheophytaLemma (botany)macromorphologytaxonomyBotanyShootdistributionTaxonomy (biology)StipaPoaceaePlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyPanicle
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Clastic injection dynamics during ice front oscillations: A case example from Sólheimajökull (Iceland).

2015

18 pages; International audience; Soft-sediment deformation structures are being increasingly used as a tool for reconstructing palaeoenvironments and porewater pressure conditions in glacial settings. However, the potential of hydrofractures and clastic injections in the reconstruction of ice dynamics remains poorly constrained. This paper presents the results of a detailed study of a clastic injection network outcropping in the Sólheimajökull forefield (South Iceland). Sedimentological descriptions are combined with microscopic to macroscopic analyses of clastic injection geometries, sediment-fills, and cross-cutting relationships. The 250 m long and 20 m high exposure observed along the …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryDeformation (mechanics)OutcropStratigraphyFront (oceanography)Iceland[ SDU.STU.GL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GlaciologyGeologyOverburden pressure[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyPalaeo-ice dynamicsGlacial sedimentologySillClastic rockMicromorphologyClastic injectionsGlacial periodHydrofracturePetrologyGeomorphologyGeologyHolocene
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Allium sphaeronixum (Amaryllidaceae), A New Species from Turkey

2023

In this paper, Allium sphaeronixum, a new species of the sect. Codonoprasum from Turkey, is described and illustrated. The new species is endemic to Central Anatolia, limited to the area of Nevşehir, where it grows on sandy or rocky soil at an elevation of 1000–1300 m a.s.l. Its morphology, phenology, karyology, leaf anatomy, seed testa micromorphology, chorology, and conservation status are examined in detail. The taxonomic relationships with the closest allied species, A. staticiforme and A. myrianthum, are also highlighted and discussed.

karyologytaxonomyEcologyseed micromorphologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicasect. CodonoprasumAnatoliaendemicleaf anatomyAnatolia endemic Sect. Codonoprasum karyology leaf anatomy taxonomy seed micromorphologyPlant ScienceAnatolia; endemic; sect. <i>Codonoprasum</i>; karyology; leaf anatomy; taxonomy; seed micromorphologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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A new species in the Portulaca oleracea aggregate (Portulacaceae)from the Island of Soqotra (Yemen)

2009

micromorphology Portulaca Portulacaceae Socotra
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