Pub Date : 2020-11-26DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.10.60736
G. Galasso, G. Domina, Dario Azzaro, S. Bagella, G. Barone, F. Bartolucci, Mattia Bianco, Paola Bolzani, G. Bonari, F. Boscutti, S. Buono, Carlo Cibei, F. Conti, E. Di Gristina, E. Fanfarillo, Jacopo Franzoni, V. Giacanelli, L. Gubellini, N. Hofmann, V. Laface, M. Latini, Francesco Liccari, M. Lonati, D. Longo, Loredana Lunesu, Jacopo Lupoletti, S. Magrini, Giacomo Mei, G. Mereu, F. Miconi, C. Musarella, G. Nicolella, N. Olivieri, L. Peruzzi, A. Pica, Lorenzo Pinzani, M. Pittarello, F. Prosser, V. Ranno, S. Ravetto Enri, G. Rivieccio, F. Roma-Marzio, Filippo Scafidi, Giovanni Spampinato, A. Stinca, G. Tavilla, Manuel Tiburtini, M. Villa, C. Wellstein, S. Zerbe, C. Nepi
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes for Italy or for Italian administrative regions. Nomenclatural and distribution updates published elsewhere are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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Pub Date : 2020-05-13DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.9.52762
S. Ravera, Alfredo Vizzini, Marta Puglisi, S. Adamčík, M. Aleffi, Gaetano Aloise, F. Boccardo, I. Bonini, M. Caboň, Immacolata Catalano, Antonio B. De Giuseppe, Luca Di Nuzzo, F. Dovana, Z. Fačkovcová, G. Gheza, Stefano Gianfreda, Carmine Guarino, A. Guttová, Raffaello Jon, Jiří Malíček, M. Marziano, Cosimo Matino, P. Nimis, G. Pandeli, Luca Paoli, N. Passalacqua, E. Pittao, S. Poponessi, D. Puntillo, F. Sguazzin, G. Sicoli, C. Vallese
In this contribution, new data concerning bryophytes, fungi, and lichens of the Italian flora are presented. It includes new records and confirmations for the bryophyte genera Encalypta, Grimmia, and Riccia, for the fungal genera Hericium, Inocybe, Inocutis, Pluteus, and Russula, and for the lichen genera Bryoria, Farnoldia, Hypocenomyce, Lecania, Paracollema, Peltigera, Sarcogyne, and Teloschistes.
{"title":"Notulae to the Italian flora of algae, bryophytes, fungi and lichens: 9","authors":"S. Ravera, Alfredo Vizzini, Marta Puglisi, S. Adamčík, M. Aleffi, Gaetano Aloise, F. Boccardo, I. Bonini, M. Caboň, Immacolata Catalano, Antonio B. De Giuseppe, Luca Di Nuzzo, F. Dovana, Z. Fačkovcová, G. Gheza, Stefano Gianfreda, Carmine Guarino, A. Guttová, Raffaello Jon, Jiří Malíček, M. Marziano, Cosimo Matino, P. Nimis, G. Pandeli, Luca Paoli, N. Passalacqua, E. Pittao, S. Poponessi, D. Puntillo, F. Sguazzin, G. Sicoli, C. Vallese","doi":"10.3897/italianbotanist.9.52762","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.9.52762","url":null,"abstract":"In this contribution, new data concerning bryophytes, fungi, and lichens of the Italian flora are presented. It includes new records and confirmations for the bryophyte genera Encalypta, Grimmia, and Riccia, for the fungal genera Hericium, Inocybe, Inocutis, Pluteus, and Russula, and for the lichen genera Bryoria, Farnoldia, Hypocenomyce, Lecania, Paracollema, Peltigera, Sarcogyne, and Teloschistes.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"25 3","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2020-05-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"141205135","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 : 2020-05-13DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.9.53401
G. Galasso, G. Domina, M. Adorni, C. Angiolini, Massimiliano Apruzzese, N. M. Ardenghi, S. Assini, M. Aversa, G. Bacchetta, E. Banfi, G. Barberis, F. Bartolucci, L. Bernardo, Alessio Bertolli, Fabrizio Bonali, G. Bonari, I. Bonini, F. Bracco, G. Brundu, Giovanni Buccomino, S. Buono, G. Calvia, S. Cambria, P. Castagnini, S. Ceschin, D. Dagnino, E. Di Gristina, Alessandra Di Turi, S. Fascetti, G. Ferretti, Mauro Fois, R. Gentili, G. Gheza, L. Gubellini, N. Hofmann, D. Iamonico, A. Ilari, A. Király, G. Király, V. Laface, A. Lallai, L. Lazzaro, M. Lonati, D. Longo, V. Lozano, Jacopo Lupoletti, S. Magrini, A. Mainetti, M. Manca, Dino Marchetti, F. Mariani, M. Mariotti, R. Masin, Giacomo Mei, F. Menini, M. Merli, Andrea Milani, L. Minuto, Michele Mugnai, C. Musarella, N. Olivieri, Livio Onnis, N. Passalacqua, S. Peccenini, L. Peruzzi, A. Pica, Lorenzo Pinzani, M. Pittarello, L. Podda, F. Prosser, S. Enri, F. Roma-Marzio, L. Rosati, M. Sarigu, Filippo Scafidi, S. Sciandrello, A. Selvaggi, Giovanni Spampinato, A.
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes for Italy or for Italian administrative regions. Furthermore, three new combinations are proposed. Nomenclatural and distribution updates published elsewhere are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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Pub Date : 2020-05-13DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.9.53429
F. Bartolucci, G. Domina, Sebastiano Andreatta, R. Angius, N. M. Ardenghi, G. Bacchetta, S. Ballelli, E. Banfi, D. Barberis, G. Barberis, L. Bernardo, Alessio Bertolli, G. Bonari, M. Bovio, Ian Briozzo, Giovanni Buccomino, G. Calvia, G. Chianese, Carlo Cibei, F. Conti, Maurizio Copez, A. Crisanti, D. Dagnino, A. Di Filippo, A. Esposito, Simonetta Fanni, Francesco Festi, L. Forte, G. Galasso, R. Gentili, G. Gottschlich, E. Lattanzi, P. Liguori, Maria Carmine Locci, D. Longo, M. Lonati, F. Lucchese, Dino Marchetti, M. Mariotti, F. Menini, L. Minuto, G. Orrú, Maria Loredana Pala, N. Passalacqua, M. Pellegrino, R. Pennesi, L. Peruzzi, Lorenzo Pinzani, Gina Pirastru, F. Prosser, S. Ravetto Enri, F. Roma-Marzio, G. Russo, A. Scoppola, G. Silletti, A. Stinca, Chiara Toffolo, V. Tomaselli, G. Tondi, Maurizio Trenchi, C. Turcato, C. Nepi
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes to the Italian administrative regions. Two new combinations are proposed. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.
{"title":"Notulae to the Italian native vascular flora: 9","authors":"F. Bartolucci, G. Domina, Sebastiano Andreatta, R. Angius, N. M. Ardenghi, G. Bacchetta, S. Ballelli, E. Banfi, D. Barberis, G. Barberis, L. Bernardo, Alessio Bertolli, G. Bonari, M. Bovio, Ian Briozzo, Giovanni Buccomino, G. Calvia, G. Chianese, Carlo Cibei, F. Conti, Maurizio Copez, A. Crisanti, D. Dagnino, A. Di Filippo, A. Esposito, Simonetta Fanni, Francesco Festi, L. Forte, G. Galasso, R. Gentili, G. Gottschlich, E. Lattanzi, P. Liguori, Maria Carmine Locci, D. Longo, M. Lonati, F. Lucchese, Dino Marchetti, M. Mariotti, F. Menini, L. Minuto, G. Orrú, Maria Loredana Pala, N. Passalacqua, M. Pellegrino, R. Pennesi, L. Peruzzi, Lorenzo Pinzani, Gina Pirastru, F. Prosser, S. Ravetto Enri, F. Roma-Marzio, G. Russo, A. Scoppola, G. Silletti, A. Stinca, Chiara Toffolo, V. Tomaselli, G. Tondi, Maurizio Trenchi, C. Turcato, C. Nepi","doi":"10.3897/italianbotanist.9.53429","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.9.53429","url":null,"abstract":"In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes to the Italian administrative regions. Two new combinations are proposed. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"8 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2020-05-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"80716276","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 : 2019-12-17DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.8.48626
F. Bartolucci, G. Domina, N. M. Ardenghi, G. Bacaro, G. Bacchetta, F. Ballarin, E. Banfi, G. Barberis, L. Beccarisi, L. Bernardo, G. Bonari, F. Bonini, S. Brullo, S. Buono, V. Buono, Mario Calbi, F. Caldararo, G. Calvia, L. Cancellieri, S. Cannavò, D. Dagnino, A. Esposito, S. Fascetti, G. Filibeck, G. Fiorini, L. Forte, G. Galasso, G. Gestri, D. Gigante, G. Gottschlich, L. Gubellini, N. Hofmann, L. Lastrucci, M. Lonati, R. Lorenz, L. Lunardi, S. Magrini, A. Mainetti, G. Maiorca, G. Mereu, Rita T. Messa Ballarin, L. Minuto, Sara Mossini, C. Musarella, P. Nimis, N. Passalacqua, S. Peccenini, Bruno Petriglia, L. Podda, G. Potenza, S. Ravetto Enri, F. Roma-Marzio, L. Rosati, Alessandro Ruggero, Giovanni Spampinato, A. Stinca, Manuel Tiburtini, Corrado Tietto, V. Tomaselli, C. Turcato, D. Viciani, R. Wagensommer, C. Nepi
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes to the Italian administrative regions for taxa in the genera Ajuga, Chamaemelum, Clematis, Convolvulus, Cytisus, Deschampsia, Eleocharis, Epipactis, Euphorbia, Groenlandia, Hedera, Hieracium, Hydrocharis, Jacobaea, Juncus, Klasea, Lagurus, Leersia, Linum, Nerium, Onopordum, Persicaria, Phlomis, Polypogon, Potamogeton, Securigera, Sedum, Soleirolia, Stachys, Umbilicus, Valerianella, and Vinca. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.
{"title":"Notulae to the Italian native vascular flora: 8","authors":"F. Bartolucci, G. Domina, N. M. Ardenghi, G. Bacaro, G. Bacchetta, F. Ballarin, E. Banfi, G. Barberis, L. Beccarisi, L. Bernardo, G. Bonari, F. Bonini, S. Brullo, S. Buono, V. Buono, Mario Calbi, F. Caldararo, G. Calvia, L. Cancellieri, S. Cannavò, D. Dagnino, A. Esposito, S. Fascetti, G. Filibeck, G. Fiorini, L. Forte, G. Galasso, G. Gestri, D. Gigante, G. Gottschlich, L. Gubellini, N. Hofmann, L. Lastrucci, M. Lonati, R. Lorenz, L. Lunardi, S. Magrini, A. Mainetti, G. Maiorca, G. Mereu, Rita T. Messa Ballarin, L. Minuto, Sara Mossini, C. Musarella, P. Nimis, N. Passalacqua, S. Peccenini, Bruno Petriglia, L. Podda, G. Potenza, S. Ravetto Enri, F. Roma-Marzio, L. Rosati, Alessandro Ruggero, Giovanni Spampinato, A. Stinca, Manuel Tiburtini, Corrado Tietto, V. Tomaselli, C. Turcato, D. Viciani, R. Wagensommer, C. Nepi","doi":"10.3897/italianbotanist.8.48626","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.8.48626","url":null,"abstract":"In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes to the Italian administrative regions for taxa in the genera Ajuga, Chamaemelum, Clematis, Convolvulus, Cytisus, Deschampsia, Eleocharis, Epipactis, Euphorbia, Groenlandia, Hedera, Hieracium, Hydrocharis, Jacobaea, Juncus, Klasea, Lagurus, Leersia, Linum, Nerium, Onopordum, Persicaria, Phlomis, Polypogon, Potamogeton, Securigera, Sedum, Soleirolia, Stachys, Umbilicus, Valerianella, and Vinca. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"104 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2019-12-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"80805387","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 : 2019-11-06DOI: 10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.34639
J. Nascimbene, V. Di Cecco, L. Di Martino, F. Frascaroli, P. Giordani, C. Lelli, C. Vallese, P. Zannini, A. Chiarucci
Sacred Natural Sites are relevant for biodiversity conservation, as in the case of forest sites that, across centuries, developed old growth structures and are now crucial for the conservation of epiphytic lichens and other specialized forest organisms. In this study, we investigated the epiphytic lichen flora of a small forest patch included in the Majella National Park (Abruzzo), whose old growth features and naturalness reflect its long lasting spiritual role that perfectly fits with the concept of Sacred Natural Site. Results revealed that the “Bosco di Sant’Antonio” hosts a rich and interesting epiphytic lichen flora, thus indicating the potential of this Sacred Natural Site for lichen conservation. Fifty-six species were found including two species newly recorded in Abruzzo, two red-listed species, and the sensitive species Lobariapulmonaria. This study corroborates the hypothesis that sacred forest sites are relevant for the conservation of specialized epiphytic lichens. In particular, in the Italian forest landscape where old-growth stands are practically absent, sacred forest sites may provide unique old-growth structures and buffer anthropogenic disturbance.
神圣的自然遗址与生物多样性保护有关,例如森林遗址,经过几个世纪的发展,形成了古老的生长结构,现在对保护附生地衣和其他特殊的森林生物至关重要。在这项研究中,我们调查了马贾拉国家公园(Abruzzo)的一个小森林斑块的附生地衣植物群,其古老的生长特征和自然性反映了其长期存在的精神作用,完全符合神圣自然遗址的概念。结果表明,“Bosco di Sant 'Antonio”拥有丰富而有趣的附生地衣植物群,从而表明了这一神圣的自然遗址的地衣保护潜力。共发现56种,其中阿布鲁佐地区新记录种2种,红色名录种2种,敏感种Lobariapulmonaria。本研究证实了圣林遗址与特化附生地衣保护有关的假设。特别是,在意大利的森林景观中,几乎没有原生林,神圣的森林遗址可以提供独特的原生林结构,缓冲人为干扰。
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Pub Date : 2019-09-20DOI: 10.3897/italianbotanist.8.37818
A. Stinca, G. Chianese, G. D’Auria, S. Fascetti, M. Ravo, V. Romano, G. Salerno, G. Astuti, F. Bartolucci, L. Bernardo, G. Bonari, D. Bouvet, L. Cancellieri, E. Carli, G. Caruso, I. Catalano, G. Cennamo, G. Ciaschetti, F. Conti, R. Di Pietro, P. Fortini, C. Gangale, M. Lapenna, E. Lattanzi, R. Marcucci, S. Peccenini, R. Pennesi, E. V. Perrino, L. Peruzzi, F. Roma-Marzio, A. Scoppola, A. Tilia, M. Villani, L. Rosati
In order to improve the floristic knowledge of the Italian territory, we report the inventory of the taxa collected during the annual field trip of the working group for Floristics, Systematics and Evolution of the Italian Botanical Society held in 2015 in eastern Irpinia and Vulture-Melfese area (South Italy). The investigated territories are located in southern Apennines, along the border between the Campania and Basilicata administrative regions. These areas are scarcely known in terms of vascular flora. The floristic samplings were performed in 19 sites selected as representative of the local environmental diversity as regards to climate, litho-morphology and land-use. The research led to the identification of 4,137 specimens of vascular plants, belonging to 815 species and subspecies, 399 genera, and 85 families. Among these taxa, 42 were endemic to Italy, 38 were included in the IUCN Red List of the Italian Flora, 28 were alien and 5 were cryptogenic in Campania and/or Basilicata administrative regions. Two taxa, Aquilegia coerulea (casual alien, native to North America) and Lolium × boucheanum (native), were found to be new for Italy. On the basis of the available floristic literature the first one is also to be considered new for the European flora. At regional scale, we have found 18 taxa new for the Campania and 15 new for the Basilicata region. Finally, 10 taxa were confirmed for Campania. Data obtained during this study, confirmed the important role of a collaborative approach among botanists and the great relevance of these territories for plant diversity.
为了提高对意大利境内植物区系的认识,我们报告了2015年意大利植物学会区系学、系统学和进化工作组在伊尔皮尼亚东部和意大利南部的Vulture-Melfese地区进行的年度实地考察中收集到的分类群清单。所调查的领土位于亚平宁南部,沿着坎帕尼亚和巴西利卡塔行政区域之间的边界。就维管植物区系而言,这些地区鲜为人知。植物区系取样在19个地点进行,这些地点在气候、岩石形态和土地利用方面具有代表性。研究共鉴定出维管植物4137种,隶属于85科399属815种及亚种。其中42种为意大利特有,38种被列入IUCN意大利植物红色名录,28种为外来种,5种为坎帕尼亚和(或)巴西利卡塔行政区域的隐生植物。在意大利发现了两个新分类群,Aquilegia coerulea(偶然外来,原产于北美)和Lolium x boucheanum(本地)。在现有植物区系文献的基础上,第一个区系也被认为是欧洲植物区系的新区系。在区域尺度上,我们在坎帕尼亚地区发现了18个新分类群,在巴西利卡塔地区发现了15个新分类群。最终确定了10个Campania分类群。本研究中获得的数据证实了植物学家之间合作方法的重要作用,以及这些领域与植物多样性的巨大相关性。
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Pub Date : 2019-09-04DOI: 10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.33361
G. Ciaschetti, G. Pirone
This study presents a new plant association discovered in the Central Apennines and named Lathyroasphodeloidis-Klaseetumlycopifoliae. It consists of a semi-natural meadow characterized by the co-dominance of two rare taxa, Klasealycopifolia and Lathyruspannonicussubsp.asphodeloides, occurring in Italy in only a few localities in the Central and Northen Apennines. The association was discovered on the Altopiano delle Rocche high plateau in the province of L’Aquila (Abruzzo region, Italy). Multivariate analysis of the relevés shows two floristic and ecological aspects, corresponding to two different subassociations: festucetosum circummediterraneae, with elements from the Festuco-Brometea class, growing in the outer portions of the plateau, and narcissetosum poëtici, corresponding to the most typical aspect and occupying the central part of the plateau, differentiated by meso-hygrophilous species of the Molinietalia and Trifolio-Hordeetalia orders. The plant association has great natural value, due to the presence of several rare plant species, and cultural importance in association with the traditional “Narcissus Fest” held each year in May.
本文报道了在亚平宁中部发现的一个新植物群,命名为lathyroaspholoidis - klaseetumlycopifoliae。它是一种半自然草甸,以两个稀有类群Klasealycopifolia和Lathyruspannonicussubsp共同优势为特征。只在亚平宁山脉中部和北部的几个地方出现在意大利。这种联系是在意大利拉奎拉省(阿布鲁佐地区)的Altopiano delle Rocche高原上发现的。多变量分析表明,该植物的植物区系和生态特征表现为两个不同的亚群:环地中海羊茅属(festucetosum circummediterraneae)和水仙草属(narcissetosum poëtici),它们的成分来自羊茅属- brometea类,生长在高原的外侧;水仙草属(narcissetosum poëtici)是最典型的亚群,分布在高原的中部,由Molinietalia目和Trifolio-Hordeetalia目的中亲水物种区分。植物协会有很大的自然价值,因为有几种罕见的植物物种存在,以及与每年5月举行的传统“水仙节”相关的文化重要性。
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Pub Date : 2019-07-03DOI: 10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.31727
L. Maggioni, A. Alessandrini
Brassicamontana Pourr., a wild relative of the Brassicaoleracea L. cole crops (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, etc.), deserves special attention for its potential to easily transfer agronomically useful traits to related crops. Monitoring existing B.montana populations is the first step to enabling long-term conservation and management of wild genetic resources. The main distribution area of B.montana extends along the coasts of the northern Mediterranean Sea from north-east Spain to north-west Italy (coast of Liguria and Apuan Alps in Tuscany). Further east and south, the distribution of B.montana is fragmentary, with isolated populations, in some cases, only observed in the 19th or early 20th century and never re-confirmed later. In this paper, we focus on all the B.montana reports for the Italian regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche, and additionally for the neighbouring Republic of San Marino. Literature records were verified through field visits where possible. According to our analysis, the presence of B.montana is confirmed in the Marche and the Republic of San Marino, but not in Emilia-Romagna. We recommend further studies on the distribution of B.montana in Italy, also applying molecular means, beyond morphology, to distinguish B.montana from naturalized B.oleracea and other related taxa.
{"title":"The occurrence of Brassica montana Pourr. (Brassicaceae) in the Italian regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche, and in the Republic of San Marino","authors":"L. Maggioni, A. Alessandrini","doi":"10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.31727","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.31727","url":null,"abstract":"Brassicamontana Pourr., a wild relative of the Brassicaoleracea L. cole crops (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, etc.), deserves special attention for its potential to easily transfer agronomically useful traits to related crops. Monitoring existing B.montana populations is the first step to enabling long-term conservation and management of wild genetic resources. The main distribution area of B.montana extends along the coasts of the northern Mediterranean Sea from north-east Spain to north-west Italy (coast of Liguria and Apuan Alps in Tuscany). Further east and south, the distribution of B.montana is fragmentary, with isolated populations, in some cases, only observed in the 19th or early 20th century and never re-confirmed later. In this paper, we focus on all the B.montana reports for the Italian regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche, and additionally for the neighbouring Republic of San Marino. Literature records were verified through field visits where possible. According to our analysis, the presence of B.montana is confirmed in the Marche and the Republic of San Marino, but not in Emilia-Romagna. We recommend further studies on the distribution of B.montana in Italy, also applying molecular means, beyond morphology, to distinguish B.montana from naturalized B.oleracea and other related taxa.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"10 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2019-07-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"90362994","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 : 2019-06-18DOI: 10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.36004
G. Astuti, Lijuan Liu, L. Peruzzi
In this contribution, new chromosome data obtained on material collected in Italy are presented. It includes a total of 105 chromosome counts for three populations of PulmonariavallarsaeA.Kern.subsp.apennina (Cristof. & Puppi) Cecchi & Selvi and for three populations of P.hirta L.
{"title":"Chromosome numbers for the Italian flora: 7","authors":"G. Astuti, Lijuan Liu, L. Peruzzi","doi":"10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.36004","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.36004","url":null,"abstract":"In this contribution, new chromosome data obtained on material collected in Italy are presented. It includes a total of 105 chromosome counts for three populations of PulmonariavallarsaeA.Kern.subsp.apennina (Cristof. & Puppi) Cecchi & Selvi and for three populations of P.hirta L.","PeriodicalId":37320,"journal":{"name":"Italian Botanist","volume":"3 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2019-06-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"73411401","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}