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REVISION OF THE MEDITERRANEAN AND SOUTHERN AFRICAN TRIGLOCHIN BULBOSA COMPLEX (JUNCAGINACEAE)

2010

The Triglochin bulbosa complex (Juncaginaceae) from the Mediterranean region and Africa is revised. One new species, Triglochin buchenaui Köcke, Mering & Kadereit, and two new subspecies, Triglochin bulbosa subsp. calcicola Mering, Köcke & Kadereit and Triglochin bulbosa subsp. quarcicola Mering, Köcke & Kadereit, are described from South Africa. The only two Mediterranean taxa in the complex (Triglochin barrelieri, T. laxiflora) are elevated to species rank. Altogether seven species and four subspecies are recognised: Triglochin barrelieri, T. buchenaui, T. bulbosa subsp. bulbosa, T. bulbosa subsp. calcicola, T. bulbosa subsp. quarcicola, T. bulbosa subsp. tenuifolia, T. compac…

CalcicolabiologyBotanyTypificationIUCN Red ListIdentification keyTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceTriglochinSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationJuncaginaceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEdinburgh Journal of Botany
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Phylogeographic evidence for the postglacial colonization of the North and Baltic Sea coasts from inland glacial refugia by Triglochin maritima L.

2007

Abstract We investigated the geographical distribution of genetic variation in 67 individuals of Triglochin maritima from 38 localities across Europe using AFLP markers. Analysis of genetic variation resulted in the recognition of two major genetic groups. Apart from few geographical outliers, these are distributed (1) along the Atlantic coasts of Portugal, Spain and France and (2) in the North Sea area, the Baltic Sea area, at central European inland localities, the northern Adriatic Sea coast and the Mediterranean coast of southwest France. Considering possible range shifts of T. maritima in reaction to Quaternary climatic changes as deduced from the present-day northern temperature limit…

Mediterranean climateEcologybiologyEcologyRange (biology)Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPhylogeographyGeographyTriglochin maritimaGenetic variationColonizationGlacial periodQuaternaryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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Seed germination of six coastal plant species of the Baltic region: effect of salinity and dormancy-breaking treatments

2008

AbstractSeed salinity tolerance and dormancy play important roles in germination behaviour. The effects of NaCl concentration and different dormancy-breaking treatments on germination were determined for six species growing on the coasts of the Baltic Sea or the Gulf of Riga: Juncus balticus, Triglochin maritima, Triglochin palustre, Anthyllis maritima, Linaria vulgaris and Linaria loeselii. Germination percentages were significantly reduced at NaCl concentrations >100 mM. Germination of J. balticus, T. maritima and T. palustre, but not that of A. maritima and L. vulgaris, recovered after seeds were rinsed with distilled water. Seeds of J. balticus were non-dormant; those of A. maritima …

SalinitybiologyTriglochin maritimaGerminationBotanyLinaria vulgarisSeed dormancyDormancyPlant ScienceTriglochinbiology.organism_classificationJuncus balticusSeed Science Research
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Phylogeny, biogeography and evolution of Triglochin L. (Juncaginaceae) – Morphological diversification is linked to habitat shifts rather than to gen…

2015

A species-level phylogeny is presented for Triglochin, the largest genus of Juncaginaceae (Alismatales) comprising about 30 species of annual and perennial herbs. Triglochin has an almost cosmopolitan distribution with Australia as centre of species diversity. Trans-Atlantic and trans-African disjunctions exist in the genus. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted based on molecular data obtained from nuclear (ITS, internal transcribed spacer) and chloroplast sequence data (psbA-trnH spacer, matK gene). Based on the phylogeny of the group divergence times were estimated and ancestral distribution areas reconstructed. Our data confirm the monophyly of Triglochin and resolve relationships betwee…

food.ingredientDNA PlantGenes PlantJuncaginaceaeMagnoliopsidaMonophylyfoodCycnogetonGenusGeneticsInternal transcribed spacerMolecular BiologyEcosystemPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsModels GeneticbiologyEcologyAustraliaDNA ChloroplastBayes TheoremSequence Analysis DNATriglochinbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionAlismatalesSister groupEvolutionary biologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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Abiotisko un biotisko faktoru ietekmes analīze veģetācijas eksperimentos ar jūras piekrastes reto un aizsargājamo augu sugām

2017

Darba mērķis bija veikt daudzfaktoru eksperimentus un aprobēt veģetācijas pētījuma metodiku jūras piekrastes reto un aizsargājamo augu sugu fizioloģiskajiem pētījumiem, lai noskaidrotu dabisko faktoru iespējamo ietekmi. Piekrastes zonas ir dinamiski mainīgas vietas, kurās sastopamas daudzas endēmas augu sugas, no kurām liela daļa ir retas un aizsargājamas. Eksperimentos izmantoja četras jūras piekrastes retās un aizsargājamās augu sugas - smiltāja neļķi (Dianthus arenarius), jūrmalas pērkonamoliņu (Anthyllis maritima), jūrmalas ceļteku (Plantago maritima) un jūrmalas āžloku (Triglochin maritimum). Augu sugas pavairoja ar sēklām vai veģetatīvi un atkarībā no sugas ekoloģijas, veica piekraste…

veģetācijas eksperimentiPlantago maritimaDianthus arenariusBioloģijaTriglochin maritimumAnthyllis maritima
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