Pub Date : 2023-11-22DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.16.115302
G. Galasso, G. Domina, M. Adorni, C. Angiolini, Lorenzo Baccheschi, G. Bacchetta, Giulio Barone, F. Bartolucci, G. Calvia, Sergio Costantini, A. Cuena-Lombraña, Giuseppe De Fine, E. Del Guacchio, E. Di Gristina, E. Fanfarillo, T. Fiaschi, Mauro Fois, V. Laface, Andrea Lallai, M. Lonati, Jacopo Lupoletti, Leonardo M. Manti, F. Mascia, Giacomo Mei, G. Nota, N. Olivieri, N. Passalacqua, A. Pica, Lorenzo Pinzani, Silvia Pirani, L. Podda, F. Prosser, Simone Ravetto Enri, Alessandro Ruggero, M. Sarigu, A. Stinca, L. Lastrucci
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records and status changes from casual to naturalized for Italy or for Italian administrative regions. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrections are provided as supplementary material.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-20DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.16.113415
Giulio Barone, Enrico Bajona, F. Bartolucci, L. Cancellieri, Giuseppe Caruso, Fabio Conti, G. Domina, S. Fascetti, Jacopo Franzoni, V. Laface, Lorenzo Pinzani, L. Rosati, A. Scoppola, A. Stinca, A. Tilia, A. Crisafulli
The inventory of the taxa collected in 2022 during the annual field trip of the Working Group for Floristics, Systematics and Evolution of the Italian Botanical Society is reported. The field trip was held from 19th to 22th April in the islands of Lipari and Panarea (Aeolian Islands, Sicilia). Overall, 1,664 herbarium specimens were deposited in public and private herbaria. The flora documented for the studied area amounts to 386 specific and subspecific taxa, belonging to 241 genera and 74 families. Centaurea aeolica, Helichrysum litoreum (Asteraceae), and Dianthus rupicola subsp. aeolicus (Caryophyllaceae) were the only three Italian endemics found in the study area, whereas 48 alien taxa were recorded. Dimorphotheca ecklonis (Asteraceae), Nassella tenuissima (Poaceae), Solanum torvum (Solanaceae), and Viola wittrockiana (Violaceae) are casual alien species new to Sicilia, whereas Oenothera odorata (Onagraceae) is a new naturalized alien species for the Italian vascular flora.
{"title":"Contribution to the floristic knowledge of Lipari and Panarea Islands (Sicilia, Italy)","authors":"Giulio Barone, Enrico Bajona, F. Bartolucci, L. Cancellieri, Giuseppe Caruso, Fabio Conti, G. Domina, S. Fascetti, Jacopo Franzoni, V. Laface, Lorenzo Pinzani, L. Rosati, A. Scoppola, A. Stinca, A. Tilia, A. Crisafulli","doi":"10.3897/italianbotanist.16.113415","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.16.113415","url":null,"abstract":"The inventory of the taxa collected in 2022 during the annual field trip of the Working Group for Floristics, Systematics and Evolution of the Italian Botanical Society is reported. The field trip was held from 19th to 22th April in the islands of Lipari and Panarea (Aeolian Islands, Sicilia). Overall, 1,664 herbarium specimens were deposited in public and private herbaria. The flora documented for the studied area amounts to 386 specific and subspecific taxa, belonging to 241 genera and 74 families. Centaurea aeolica, Helichrysum litoreum (Asteraceae), and Dianthus rupicola subsp. aeolicus (Caryophyllaceae) were the only three Italian endemics found in the study area, whereas 48 alien taxa were recorded. Dimorphotheca ecklonis (Asteraceae), Nassella tenuissima (Poaceae), Solanum torvum (Solanaceae), and Viola wittrockiana (Violaceae) are casual alien species new to Sicilia, whereas Oenothera odorata (Onagraceae) is a new naturalized alien species for the Italian vascular flora.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"132 10","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2023-11-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"139256018","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2023-07-31DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.16.103989
L. Gianguzzi, R. Guarino, G. Bazan, R. Di Pietro, A. Acosta, E. Bajona, Peter Bolliger, C. Bonomi, Adriano Camuffo, C. Console, S. Fascetti, P. Fortini, A. Frattaroli, Giacomo Mei, Fabio Mondello, S. Olivari, Masin Rizzieri, L. Rosati, S. Sarmati, L. Scuderi, Marco Simonazzi, Giovanni Spampinato, L. Viegi, A. Stinca
The results of the annual excursion of the Working Group for Vegetation Science of the Italian Botanical Society, held in the Egadi Islands, Mount San Giuliano and Mount Cofano (W Sicily) on April 23–27 2022, are presented. This paper includes: (1) general information on the visited sites; (2) geology and geomorphology; (3) climatology and bioclimatology with tables of climatic data; (4) description of the following five geobotanical itineraries – accompanied by 29 original vegetation relevés and 11 synthetic relevés, proceeding from different bibliographic references: (a) Mount San Giuliano; (b) Marettimo Island: coastal and sub-coastal stretch of the southern part, between Punta Bassana and Contrada Chiappera; (c) Marettimo Island: Case Romane, Mount Pizzo Falcone and the north-western coastal stretch; (d) Island of Levanzo; (e) Mount Cofano – with catenal pictograms of the vegetation, surveys and description of the plant communities and related syntaxonomic scheme; (5) list of the surveyed plant taxa, collected specimens and herbaria in which they are deposited. A new syntaxon is also described (Catapodio pauciflori-Moraeetum sisyrinchii ass. nova), referring to an ephemeral dry grassland located along the north-western coastal stretch of Marettimo. The new association is framed in the Plantagini-Catapodion balearici, alliance of the Stipo-Bupleuretalia semicompositi order of the class Stipo-Trachynietea distachyae (order Stipo-Bupleuretalia semicompositi, alliance Plantagini-Catapodion balearici). An original synoptic table, regarding 17 different plant communities with high frequency of Moraea sisyrinchium, provides a comparative framework of the new association with allied vegetation units so far described throughout the Mediterranean region. Syntaxonomical and nomenclatural remarks regarding the Mediterranean vegetation occurring in this territory are also given throughout the text. Some floristic updates for the study sites are also reported, including the discovery for the first time in Sicily of Lysimachia loeflingii.
{"title":"Itineraries of the Working Group for Vegetation Science of the Italian Botanical Society – 1 (2022): Excursion to the Egadi Islands, Mount San Giuliano and Mount Cofano (Trapani, western Sicily, Italy)","authors":"L. Gianguzzi, R. Guarino, G. Bazan, R. Di Pietro, A. Acosta, E. Bajona, Peter Bolliger, C. Bonomi, Adriano Camuffo, C. Console, S. Fascetti, P. Fortini, A. Frattaroli, Giacomo Mei, Fabio Mondello, S. Olivari, Masin Rizzieri, L. Rosati, S. Sarmati, L. Scuderi, Marco Simonazzi, Giovanni Spampinato, L. Viegi, A. Stinca","doi":"10.3897/italianbotanist.16.103989","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.16.103989","url":null,"abstract":"The results of the annual excursion of the Working Group for Vegetation Science of the Italian Botanical Society, held in the Egadi Islands, Mount San Giuliano and Mount Cofano (W Sicily) on April 23–27 2022, are presented. This paper includes: (1) general information on the visited sites; (2) geology and geomorphology; (3) climatology and bioclimatology with tables of climatic data; (4) description of the following five geobotanical itineraries – accompanied by 29 original vegetation relevés and 11 synthetic relevés, proceeding from different bibliographic references: (a) Mount San Giuliano; (b) Marettimo Island: coastal and sub-coastal stretch of the southern part, between Punta Bassana and Contrada Chiappera; (c) Marettimo Island: Case Romane, Mount Pizzo Falcone and the north-western coastal stretch; (d) Island of Levanzo; (e) Mount Cofano – with catenal pictograms of the vegetation, surveys and description of the plant communities and related syntaxonomic scheme; (5) list of the surveyed plant taxa, collected specimens and herbaria in which they are deposited. A new syntaxon is also described (Catapodio pauciflori-Moraeetum sisyrinchii ass. nova), referring to an ephemeral dry grassland located along the north-western coastal stretch of Marettimo. The new association is framed in the Plantagini-Catapodion balearici, alliance of the Stipo-Bupleuretalia semicompositi order of the class Stipo-Trachynietea distachyae (order Stipo-Bupleuretalia semicompositi, alliance Plantagini-Catapodion balearici). An original synoptic table, regarding 17 different plant communities with high frequency of Moraea sisyrinchium, provides a comparative framework of the new association with allied vegetation units so far described throughout the Mediterranean region. Syntaxonomical and nomenclatural remarks regarding the Mediterranean vegetation occurring in this territory are also given throughout the text. Some floristic updates for the study sites are also reported, including the discovery for the first time in Sicily of Lysimachia loeflingii.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"99 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2023-07-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"74043218","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2023-07-07DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.15.107040
S. Orsenigo, Giulia Calderisi, D. Cogoni, A. Mondoni, J. Nascimbene, Francesco Rota, Thasajini Sajeevan, Malaka M. Wijayasinghe, C. Wellstein, G. Fenu
In this contribution, the conservation status assessment of three vascular plants are presented according to IUCN categories and criteria. It includes the assessment of Oryza rhizomatis D.A.Vaughan and Saxifraga facchinii W.D.J.Koch at a global level and Helianthemum caput-felis Boiss. at a regional level.
{"title":"Global and Regional IUCN Red List Assessments: 15","authors":"S. Orsenigo, Giulia Calderisi, D. Cogoni, A. Mondoni, J. Nascimbene, Francesco Rota, Thasajini Sajeevan, Malaka M. Wijayasinghe, C. Wellstein, G. Fenu","doi":"10.3897/italianbotanist.15.107040","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.15.107040","url":null,"abstract":"In this contribution, the conservation status assessment of three vascular plants are presented according to IUCN categories and criteria. It includes the assessment of Oryza rhizomatis D.A.Vaughan and Saxifraga facchinii W.D.J.Koch at a global level and Helianthemum caput-felis Boiss. at a regional level.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"41 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2023-07-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"76359952","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2023-06-23DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.15.105302
Giovanni Gestri, Brunello Pierini, Marco D’Antraccoli, Andrea Bernardini, Lorenzo Peruzzi
We present an updated list of the vascular flora occurring in the Cerbaie hills (Tuscany), a site of high naturalistic interest. The list is based on a literature survey and on field studies carried out in the years 2010–2022. The Cerbaie hills host a flora of 1,107 specific and subspecific taxa (including 100 naturalized aliens), 32 casual aliens and 10 hybrid taxa. Two taxa are new for Tuscany: Carex oedipostyla and Thalictrum simplex subsp. galioides; 330 taxa are new for the study area. Concerning old records, 344 have been confirmed, while 47 were not confirmed, albeit considered reliable. Moreover, we considered three taxa as locally extinct, 19 as doubtfully occurring, and three as wrongly reported. Despite the low elevation of the study area, life forms and chorotypes show marked Eurosiberian affinities, in agreement with the temperate and continental climate.
{"title":"An updated inventory of the vascular flora of the Cerbaie hills (Tuscany, Italy)","authors":"Giovanni Gestri, Brunello Pierini, Marco D’Antraccoli, Andrea Bernardini, Lorenzo Peruzzi","doi":"10.3897/italianbotanist.15.105302","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.15.105302","url":null,"abstract":"We present an updated list of the vascular flora occurring in the Cerbaie hills (Tuscany), a site of high naturalistic interest. The list is based on a literature survey and on field studies carried out in the years 2010–2022. The Cerbaie hills host a flora of 1,107 specific and subspecific taxa (including 100 naturalized aliens), 32 casual aliens and 10 hybrid taxa. Two taxa are new for Tuscany: Carex oedipostyla and Thalictrum simplex subsp. galioides; 330 taxa are new for the study area. Concerning old records, 344 have been confirmed, while 47 were not confirmed, albeit considered reliable. Moreover, we considered three taxa as locally extinct, 19 as doubtfully occurring, and three as wrongly reported. Despite the low elevation of the study area, life forms and chorotypes show marked Eurosiberian affinities, in agreement with the temperate and continental climate.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"3 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2023-06-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"135998722","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2023-06-15DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.15.103217
G. Marletta, A. Lombardo
In the past, only a few studies were carried out on the marine vegetation of the Island of Pantelleria, reporting a high level of biodiversity in this island. However, the most recent study, performed about 20 years ago, documented a total loss of Fucales below ca. 12 m of depth and their substitution with morphologically simpler species. In the present study, the current presence and distribution of Cystoseira s.l. and Sargassum around the Island of Pantelleria were assessed, comparing the current data with the previous studies on the marine vegetation of this island. Through monitoring activities (both snorkelling and scuba diving), 19 taxa were recorded: seven belonging to Cystoseira, six to Ericaria, four to Gongolaria, and two to Sargassum. Comparing these data with the previous studies, it was highlighted that most of the species previously reported are still present on the island. Moreover, approximately 20 years after their documented disappearance, deep-water species such as C. foeniculacea f. latiramosa, G. elegans, G. montagnei, G. montagnei v. compressa and Sargassum cf. acinarium were recorded during this study, suggesting a natural recovery for these Fucales. We recommend that, in order to guarantee a long-term conservation of these fucalean populations, it would be useful to establish a marine protected area in the Island of Pantelleria.
在过去,对Pantelleria岛的海洋植被进行的研究很少,报道了这个岛的生物多样性水平很高。然而,大约20年前进行的最新研究记录了大约12米深度以下的岩藻全部消失,取而代之的是形态更简单的物种。本研究对panteleria岛周围的Cystoseira s.l.和马尾藻的现状和分布进行了评估,并将现有数据与以往对该岛海洋植被的研究进行了比较。通过浮潜和水肺监测,共记录到19个分类群,其中囊藻门7个,Ericaria 6个,gonolaria 4个,马尾藻2个。将这些数据与以前的研究进行比较,突出表明以前报道的大多数物种仍然存在于岛上。此外,在它们有文献记载的消失大约20年后,本研究中又记录到了一些深水物种,如C. foeniculacea f. latiramosa、G. elegans、G. montagnei、G. montagnei v. compressa和马尾藻(Sargassum C. acinarium),表明这些Fucales有自然恢复的迹象。我们建议,为了保证这些岩藻种群的长期保护,在潘泰莱里亚岛建立一个海洋保护区将是有益的。
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The first floristic study of the historical monumental cemetery of San Cataldo in Modena (N-Italy) is presented. The research was performed in the period 2019–2022, considering only spontaneous individuals growing within the historical area (4.8 ha). A total of 266 taxa (species and subspecies) was found, of which 1 new for the flora of Italy ( Malus × robusta ‘John Downie’), 2 new for the administrative region of Emilia-Romagna ( Calocedrus decurrens and Salvia haematodes ) and 1 new for the province of Modena ( Epilobium ciliatum ). Therophytes prevail (37.6%), followed by hemicryptophytes (31.6%), phanerophytes (16.2%) and geophytes (11.7%). The chorological spectrum is dominated by Eurasian species (32.0%), followed by Mediterranean (26.3%), Cosmopolitan (24.8%), Boreal (6%) and N-American (4.5%) ones. Allochthonous species are 16.5% of the list, with neophytes always prevailing over archaeophytes (28 vs. 9 species). Invasive species are 67.8% of the neophytes; on a regional scale they are 1.5% of the list. Protected species are 2.6% of the total; 3 of them are internationally protected and 2 are included in the red list of Italian flora. This study confirms the great biological richness of urban environments and the potential of historical cemeteries as a refugium for the conservation of species that have become rare, endangered or infrequent at a regional or national level, because of the heavy human impact on the territory.
第一个植物区系研究的历史纪念墓地圣卡塔多在摩德纳(意大利北部)提出。该研究在2019年至2022年期间进行,仅考虑了历史区域(4.8公顷)内的自发个体生长。共发现266个分类群(种和亚种),其中意大利区系新发现1个(Malus × robusta ' John Downie '),埃米利亚-罗马涅行政区域新发现2个(Calocedrus decurrens和Salvia haematodes),摩德纳省新发现1个(Epilobium ciliatum)。植生植物最多(37.6%),其次为半隐生植物(31.6%)、显生植物(16.2%)和地生植物(11.7%)。物种分布以欧亚种为主(32.0%),其次为地中海种(26.3%)、世界种(24.8%)、北方种(6%)和北美种(4.5%)。外来物种占16.5%,新植物总是比古植物占优势(28种对9种)。入侵种占新生植物的67.8%;在地区范围内,他们占名单的1.5%。受保护物种占总数的2.6%;其中3种受到国际保护,2种被列入意大利植物红色名录。这项研究证实了城市环境的巨大生物丰富性和历史墓地作为保护在区域或国家一级由于人类对领土的严重影响而变得稀有、濒危或不常见的物种的避难所的潜力。
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Pub Date : 2023-05-22DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.15.105796
Fabrizio Bartolucci, Gianniantonio Domina, Michele Adorni, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Enrico Bajona, Enrico Banfi, Franco Barbadoro, Nello Biscotti, Daniele Bonsanto, Fabio Conti, Michele Da Pozzo, Davide Dagnino, Giuseppe De Fine, Emanuele Del Guacchio, Luigi Forte, Emilio Di Gristina, Gabriele Galasso, Luigi Ghillani, Günther Gottschlich, Leonardo Gubellini, Valentina Lucia Astrid Laface, Cesare Lasen, Michele Lonati, Andrea Mainetti, Francesco Mascia, Giuliana Mazzacuva, Carmelo Maria Musarella, Simone Orsenigo, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua, Gaetano Pazienza, Lorenzo Pinzani, Elia Stefano Rodi, Francesco Santi, Llorenç Sáez, Alberto Selvaggi, Valeria Tomaselli, Luigi Torino, Christian Zidorn, Lorenzo Lastrucci
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, and exclusions to the Italian administrative regions. New combinations in the genera Pilosella and Roemeria are proposed. Furthermore, the name Papaver siculum is lectotypified. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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Pub Date : 2023-05-22DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.15.105794
Gabriele Galasso, Gianniantonio Domina, Carlo Argenti, Enrico Bajona, Enrico Banfi, Davide Barberis, Giulio Barone, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Nello Biscotti, Fabrizio Bonali, Chiara Bonifazio, Daniele Bonsanto, Fabrizio Buldrini, Silvia Cannucci, Alessia Cozzolino, Antonino De Natale, Emanuele Del Guacchio, Emilio Di Gristina, Tiberio Fiaschi, Andrea Lallai, Michele Lonati, Fernando Lucchese, Jacopo Lupoletti, Niccolò Marchi, Riccardo Motti, Ginevra Nota, Antonio Pica, Marco Pittarello, Giovanna Potenza, Giuseppe Ratini, Franco Rota, Francesco Santi, Claudio Santini, Marco Sarigu, Alberto Selvaggi, Marco Simonazzi, Federico M. Tardella, Silvia Tripi, Roberto Vetromile, Lorenzo Lastrucci
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions for Italy or for Italian administrative regions. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrections are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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Pub Date : 2023-05-04DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.15.98538
R. Pennesi, Emilia Cunto, S. Ballelli
The occurrence of Rhizomatophora aegopodioides, a species distributed in the Balkan Peninsula, Greece, southern Caucasus, Turkey and southern Russia, is reported here for the first time in Italy. It was discovered in Calabria (southern Italy) in the Argentino River Valley and along the Abatemarco River (municipality of Cosenza), localities partly included within the Pollino National Park. Information about taxonomy, nomenclature, habitat, phytosociology and distribution of this species in Italy are provided.
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