Silvia Cannucci, C. Angiolini, B. Anselmi, E. Banfi, M. Biagioli, P. Castagnini, T. Fiaschi, B. Foggi, A. Gabellini, L. Lastrucci, E. Lattanzi, A. Scoppola, F. Selvi, D. Viciani, G. Bonari
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摘要
本工作旨在通过在意大利托斯卡纳南部的Miniera di Murlo地区进行的植物区系调查,增加对托斯卡纳南部植物区系的了解。研究区位于锡耶纳省,面积为2.26平方公里,拥有岩石露头、林地、草甸和河岸地层等多样性栖息地。普遍的地质类型是一种酸性沉积岩,称为一水硬石地层(碧玉)。维管植物区系共有501个分类群,包括6个本地种和13个外来种,其中Vitislabrusca是锡耶纳省新发现的物种,另外还有当地的Rosabalsamica和Rosasquarrosa。最有趣的物种,如Anthoxanthumaristatum、Gageabohemica、Paragymnopterismarantae、Saxifragagranulata和Teesdaliacoronopifolia,都是在酸性岩石上发现的。意大利红色名录的物种,如Ruscusaculeatus;区域保护的物种,如centaureaplolepasubsp。记录了carueliana、Ervilialoiseleurii和Vicianigricans。气候谱显示地中海物种的优势,表明温暖的气候条件和温和的冬季,而生命形式谱显示半隐生植物的轻微优势,其次是旱生植物。然而,缺乏一种生命形式对另一种生命形式的明显优势,因为酸性和干燥的岩石基质部分补偿了溪流提供的湿度。该研究强调了Miniera di Murlo地区的相关植物区系价值,并支持建立保护区或将其纳入邻近地区的可能性。
Contribution to the knowledge of the vascular flora of Miniera di Murlo area (southern Tuscany, Italy)
This work aims to increase the floristic knowledge of southern Tuscany by means of a floristic investigation which took place in the Miniera di Murlo (southern Tuscany, Italy). The study area, located in the province of Siena, has an extension of 2.26 km2 and hosts a heterogeneity of habitats like rocky outcrops, woodlands, meadows and riparian formations. The prevalent geological type is an acidic sedimentary rock known as diaspri formation (jasper). The checklist of vascular flora consists of 501 taxa and includes six endemics and 13 alien species, among which Vitislabrusca is a newly-found species for the Province of Siena along with the native Rosabalsamica and Rosasquarrosa. The most interesting species, such as Anthoxanthumaristatum, Gageabohemica, Paragymnopterismarantae, Saxifragagranulata, and Teesdaliacoronopifolia, are found on acidic rocks. Species of the Italian Red List, such as Ruscusaculeatus, and species of Regional conservation interest, such as Centaureaaplolepasubsp.carueliana, Ervilialoiseleurii, and Vicianigricans, were recorded. The chorological spectrum reveals a dominance of Mediterranean species indicating warm climate conditions and mild winters whereas the life-form spectrum shows a slight dominance of hemicryptophytes followed by therophytes. However, a clear dominance of one life-form type over the other is lacking, since the acidic and dry rocky substrate partially compensates for the humidity provided by the stream. This study highlights the relevant floristic value of the Miniera di Murlo area and supports the possible creation of a protected area or its inclusion in the adjacent one.
Italian BotanistAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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8
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The journal is published on behalf of the Italian Botanical Society (www.societabotanicaitaliana.it). Founded in 1969 as Informatore Botanico Italiano, the journal was initially conceived as a place to publish proceedings of the Society, book reviews etc. During the years, however, the journal acquired scientific contents so that, in 2015, the Italian Botanical Society moved it to the Pensoft platform, with the new name Italian Botanist, in order to disseminate its contents more efficiently. It publishes original research covering all fields of Botany in its wider sense, from molecular to ecosystem levels, including Mycology. The geographical coverage of the journal is specially focused on the Italian territory, but studies from other areas are also welcome. It is a peer-reviewed, open-access, journal.