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摘要
在圣马丁礁的第二部分研究中,描述并报告了 Peyssonnelia conchicola Piccone and Grunow、Gymnothamnion elegans (Schousboe) J. Ag.(红色)和 Spatoglossum schroederi (Mertens) Kütz.(棕色)海藻的新记录。(在圣马丁礁研究的第二部分中,描述并报告了新记录的海藻(棕色)。加上之前在第一部分中记录和描述的八种海藻(其中六种为新记录),目前共有 11 个分类群。同样,所有八个样本都是在一天的光照时间内采集的。通过对两个水质清澈的小珊瑚礁的近岸区域进行广泛研究,预计将发现许多海藻物种,包括新物种。 孟加拉国植物分类学杂志》。30(2):249-254,2023 年(12 月)
New Records of Seaweeds From The St. Martin’s Reef, Bangladesh. II.
Peyssonnelia conchicola Piccone and Grunow, Gymnothamnion elegans (Schousboe) J. Ag. (reds) and Spatoglossum schroederi (Mertens) Kütz. (brown) seaweeds as new records are described and reported here in the second part of studies in the St. Martin’s Reef. This along with the eight seaweeds (with six new records) recorded and described in the first part earlier, the total taxa now are 11 (eleven). Again, all the eight samples were collected in a single day light period. Through extensive studies including sub-littoral zones of the two tiny Reefs having crystal clear water is expected to yield many seaweed species, including new ones. Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 30(2): 249-254, 2023 (December)
期刊介绍:
Bangladesh is a humid, subtropical country favouring luxuriant growth of microorganisms, fungi and plants from algae to angiosperms with rich diversity. She has the largest mangrove forest of the world in addition to diverse hilly and wetland habitats. More than a century back, foreign explorers endeavoured several floral expeditions, but little was done for non-vasculars and pteridophytes. In recent times, Bangladesh National Herbarium has been carrying out taxonomic research in Bangladesh along with few other national institutes (e.g. Department of Botany of public universities and Bangladesh Forest Research Institute).