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摘要
摘要:微甘菊亚属的一个居群。在Valle d 'Aosta地区发现了薇甘菊,这是意大利西北部的第一次记录,也是国家一级的第二次记录。新发现的种群(约100只)占地面积约200平方米,生长在海拔950米的未开垦和盐碱地上。尽管分布在内陆(该物种自然生长在盐碱地),但其发生可能与使用撒盐工具有关。迄今为止,意大利只发表了一篇关于长叶黄杨的记录(1898年在艾米利亚-罗马涅地区),但没有在植物标本馆找到标本,也没有在野外调查中发现植物。最后,对薇甘菊亚属植物的种类进行了详细的研究。薇甘菊、长叶菊和异精子菊。选择型被指定为A. micrantha和A. oblongifolia (Ledebour和Waldstein & Kitaibel的插图),而我们纠正了Schwarz对A. heterosperma的分类(ICN第9.10条)。
Studies on the genus Atriplex (Chenopodiaceae) in Italy VII. Atriplex micrantha and A. oblongifolia
Abstract A population of Atriplex micrantha subsp. micrantha was found in Valle d’Aosta region representing the first north-western Italian record and the second one at national level. The newly found population (about 100 individuals) covers an area of about 200 m2, and grows on uncultivated and saline lands at 950 m. Despite the inland locality (the species naturally grows in saline places), its occurrence is probably linked to the use of salt-spreading vehicles. Concerning A. oblongifolia, only one Italian record was published up to now (in 1898 in Emilia-Romagna region) but neither any herbarium specimen was traced nor plants were discovered after field surveys. Finally, we studied in detail the types of A. micrantha subsp. micrantha, A. oblongifolia, and A. heterosperma. Lectotypes were designated for A. micrantha and A. oblongifolia (Ledebour’s and Waldstein & Kitaibel’s illustrations), whereas we correct Schwarz’s typification for A. heterosperma (Art. 9.10 ICN).