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Monitoraggio e controllo di insetti infestanti le collezioni dell’erbario dell’orto botanico di Palermo
2021
Gli erbari sono strumenti d’importante rilevanza scientifica che conservano esempi di piante rare, endemiche o estinte, e assumono essi stessi notevole interesse come beni culturali per il loro valore storico ed estetico. Gli erbari possono essere soggetti all’attacco di diverse specie d’insetti che danneggiano le piante essiccate (exsiccata) con la loro attività di alimentazione. Il controllo di queste infestazioni è spesso aggravato dalla difficoltà di poter mettere in atto trattamenti insetticidi. In tale contesto è opportuno adoperare adeguati strumenti di monitoraggio e controllo basati su sostanze attrattive feromonali o alimentari per una corretta gestione integrata degli erbari.…
TAXONOMIC, ECOLOGICAL AND CHOROLOGICAL REMARKS ON CLINOPODIUM MINAE (LAMIACEAE), CRITICAL AND RARE PLANT OF THE SICILIAN FLORA
2017
In a previous contribution (1) the finding in the wild of Clinopodium minae (Lojac.) Peruzzi & F.Conti [Bas. Calamintha minae Lojac.], a critical species close to Clinopodium corsicum (Pers.) Govaerts and well distinct from Clinopodium alpinum (L.) Kuntze subsp. nebrodense (A.Kern. & Strobl) Bartolucci & F.Conti was reported. It is a critical taxon, described by Lojacono, author of the most extensive work on the Sicilian flora (2) based on the examination of the collections of the Herbarium of Palermo (PAL!) (3). In the above cited note, the specific characters as well as the taxonomic relationships with other taxa were highlighted. At the same time, the location of a small population of C.…
Nomenclatural notes on the Polycarpon tetraphyllum aggregate (Caryophyllaceae)
2015
Nomenclatural notes on the aggregate Polycarpon tetraphyllum (Caryophyllaceae) are discussed. The names Hagaea alsinifolia, H. polycarpoides, Poycarpon colomense, P. diphyllum, and P. floribundum are typified, respectively, on an iconography by Boccone (lectotype), and specimens preserved in PAL (neotype), JE (lectotype), MA (Herbarium Cavanilles, lectotype), and COI (Herbarium Willkomm, lectotype). For the nomenclatural purposes, the names P. bivonae (nom. nov. pro P. polycarpoides), P. herniarioides (holotype in K), P. peploides (nom. superfl. et nom. illeg. according to the Arts. 52.1 and 52.2 of the ICN), P. polycarpoides subsp. catalaunicum (holotype in BC), and P. rotundifolium (holot…
A web collaborative project to store and map botanical data
2013
The systematics of Soldanella (Primulaceae) based on morphological and molecular (ITS, AFLPs) evidence
2002
Based on the observation of more than 6300 herbarium specimens and molecular (ITS, AFLPs) evidence, Soldanella is divided into 16 species and four subspecies. Soldanella angusta, S. oreodoxa and S. rugosa are described as new, and the circumscriptions of S. marmarossiensis, S. major, S. pusilla ssp. pusilla and S. hungarica are emended. Nine hybrid names are lectotypified. All non-hybrid taxa are described in detail and distribution maps are provided. Interspecific relationships are discussed on the background of morphological and molecular variation.
Jēkaba Esera herbārijs
2021
Latvijas Universitātes Botānikas un mikoloģijas kolekcijās glabājas vairākas vēsturiskās herbāriju kolekcijas, ko veidojuši dabaspētnieki vai to organizācijas. Viena no šādām kolekcijām ir agronoma Jēkaba Esera (Essers, citkārt Ezers; 1864 -1927) herbārijs, ko tās īpašnieks savā testamentā novēlēja Latvijas Universitātei. Esera herbāriju veido piecas biezas mapes, kuras satur 1186 Sāmsalā Igaunijā ievākti augu paraugi, starp kuriem sastopami arī dabas retumi.
Potamogeton pusillus agg. in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)
2011
The locality of <em>Potamogeton berchtoldii</em> Fieber, the new species to the flora of Tajikistan (Middle Asia), together with its ecological conditions are presented. Additionally, the list of herbarium specimens of <em>P. pusillus</em> L. s. stricto gathered in Tajikistan and few specimens of <em>P. berchtoldii</em> collected from the area of adjacent countries are also provided. Taxonomical position of the species within the <em>Potamogeton pusillus</em> aggregation, the main morphological features of both taxa and possibility of finding other localities are discussed.
Orthotrichum pilosissimum (Orthotrichaceae), a new moss from arid areas of Nevada with unique axillary hairs
2011
Abstract Orthotrichum pilosissimum is described from herbarium material and recently collected specimens in the state of Nevada. Its specific epithet refers to the diagnostic hyper-developed axillary hairs, which are frequently longer than 1 mm, multiseriate and branched, covering most of the stems surface and sometimes protruding from the foliose shoots. These hairs are not only unique in the genus but also among mosses, providing a reliable diagnostic character for the new taxon. Additional gametophytic and sporophytic characters that contribute to its taxonomic delimitation are also given.
Taxonomic notes and distribution of taxa of Orobanche gr. minor (Orobanchaceae) from Tunisia
2015
AbstractNew records for the flora of Tunisia and, in part, for North Africa of taxa of Orobanche sect. Orobanche subsect. Minores (Beck) Teryokhin, are reported. These records come from field research carried out between 2010 and 2014 in the Kroumiria region in northwestern Tunisia and herbarium studies. Infraspecific taxa and chorological data about the identified taxa (Orobanche amethystea Thuill., Orobanche canescens C. Presl, Orobanche hederae Duby, Orobanche litorea Guss., Orobanche minor Sm. and Orobanche pubescens d’Urv.) are reported. Literature data on host and distribution are also revised. Orobanche litorea is new to North Africa, and O. canescens has been confirmed for North Afr…
Inventory of the non‐native flora of Italy
2009
In this paper we present a comprehensive inventory of the non‐native vascular flora of Italy, which was produced within the project “A survey of the Italian non‐native flora”, funded by the Italian Ministry for the Environment. Previously published floristic accounts were the main source of information. Historical records were critically revised and integrated with recent literature, data from herbaria and some unpublished information, so as to obtain a complete, up‐to‐date catalogue of the non‐native vascular plant species that occur spontaneously in Italy. The inventory lists 1023 non‐native species and subspecies, which account for 13.4% of all the Italian flora. The Italian non‐native f…