13 research outputs found
Morphological variability, chorology and phylogeography of species of the genus Goniolimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) in southeastern Europe and the Apennine peninsula
Rod Goniolimon obuhvata 20-30 taksona rasprostranjenih u severnoj Africi, Evropi i Aziji.
U ovoj studiji je ispitivano svih sedam ranije opisanih vrsta ovog roda prisutnih na
području jugoistočne Evrope i Apeninskog poluostrva. U cilju formulisanja taksonomskog
koncepta roda na ispitivanom području, analizirana je varijabilnost deset kvalitativnih i 20
kvantitativnih morfoloških karaktera kod 1092 jedinke, formirani su identifikacioni
ključevi, i prikazana je distribucija i ekologija ispitivanih taksona. U cilju utvrđivanja
porekla i evolutivne istorije ispitivanih taksona, analizirana je sa filogenetskog i
filogeografskog aspekta varijabilnost dva hloroplastna lokusa, rpl32-trnL i 3′rps16-5′trnK,
kod 110 jedinki. Potvrđeno je prisustvo šest vrsta roda Goniolimon na ispitivanom
području, dok je vrsti G. italicum sa Apeninskog poluostrva promenjen status u rang
podvrste u okviru vrste G. tataricum, G. t. subsp. italicum. Opisane su i dve nove podvrste
za nauku, G. t. subsp. croaticum i G. t. subsp. graecum, čime je broj taksona roda Goniolimon
na području jugoistočne Evrope i Apeninskog poluostrva revidiran na devet. Utvrđeno je
da je evolutivna istorija zapadnih, perifernih populacija vrsta roda Goniolimon na području
jugoistočne Evrope i Apeninskog poluostrva bila veoma složena, i uslovljena, između
ostalog, veoma kompleksnim lokalnim geo-istorijskim događajima. Naime, inicijalno
širenje drevne linije G. tataricum po području jugoistočne Evrope je bilo moguće tokom
Mesinijske krize saliniteta, a veoma kompleksni geo-istorijski procesi na ispitivanom
području tokom pleistocena su omogućili naknadne talase širenja detektovanih
evolutivnih linija u pravcu istok-zapad iz refugijuma lociranih izvan Balkanskog
poluostrva kao i njihovu dalju specijaciju. Uočena je pojava inter- i intraspecijske
hibridizacije/introgresije, kao i zadržavanje ancestralnih polimorfizama kod G. tataricum i
srodnih taksona tokom vremena.The genus Goniolimon includes 20-30 taxa distributed in North Africa, Europe and Asia. In
this study, all seven previously described species of this genus present in southeast
Europe and the Apennine Peninsula were examined. In order to formulate the taxonomic
concept of the genus in the study area, the variability of ten qualitative and 20 quantitative
morphological characters in 1092 individuals was analyzed, identification keys were
formed, and the distribution and ecology of the studied taxa were presented. In order to
assess the origin and evolutionary history of the studied taxa, the variability of two
chloroplast loci, rpl32-trnL and 3′rps16-5′trnK, in 110 individuals was analyzed from
phylogenetic and phylogeographic aspects. The presence of six species of the genus
Goniolimon in the examined area was confirmed, while the status of the species G. italicum
from the Apennine Peninsula was changed to the rank of a subspecies within the species
G. tataricum, G. t. subsp. italicum. Two new subspecies for science were also described, G. t.
subsp. croaticum and G. t. subsp. graecum, which revised the number of taxa of the genus
Goniolimon in Southeast Europe and the Apennine Peninsula to nine. The evolutionary
history of the western, peripheral populations of Goniolimon species in the southeastern
Europe and the Apennine Peninsula was found to be very complex, and conditioned,
among other things, by very complex local geo-historical events. Namely, the initial
spread of the ancient G. tataricum line in the southeastern Europe was possible during the
Messinian Salinity Crisis, and very complex geo-historical processes in the study area
during the Pleistocene enabled subsequent east-west waves of expansion of detected
evolutionary lineages from refugia located outside of the Balkan Peninsula, as well as their
further speciation. The occurrence of inter- and intraspecific hybridization/introgression
was observed, as well as the retention of ancestral polymorphisms in G. tataricum and
related taxa over time
New species and nomenclatural changes in the checklist of the Croatian flora
Popis flore Hrvatske i baza podataka Flora Croatica (http://hirc.botanic.hr/fcd) dopunjeni su i preinačeni s jednom novoopisanom vrstom (Luzula divulgatiformis Bačić et Jogan), tri novopronađene vrste (Phytolacca acinosa Roxb., Cardamine fialae Fritsch, Goniolimon tataricum (L.) Boiss.) te s dvije nomenklaturne preinake.The checklist of the Croatian flora and the Flora Croatica database (http://hirc.botanic.hr/fcd) are modified and updated with one new described species (Luzula divulgatiformis Bačić et Jogan), with three new discovered species (Phytolacca acinosa Roxb., Cardamine fialae Fritsch, Goniolimon tataricum (L.) Boiss.) and two nomenclatural changes
New species and nomenclatural changes in the checklist of the Croatian flora
Popis flore Hrvatske i baza podataka Flora Croatica (http://hirc.botanic.hr/fcd) dopunjeni su i preinačeni s jednom novoopisanom vrstom (Luzula divulgatiformis Bačić et Jogan), tri novopronađene vrste (Phytolacca acinosa Roxb., Cardamine fialae Fritsch, Goniolimon tataricum (L.) Boiss.) te s dvije nomenklaturne preinake.The checklist of the Croatian flora and the Flora Croatica database (http://hirc.botanic.hr/fcd) are modified and updated with one new described species (Luzula divulgatiformis Bačić et Jogan), with three new discovered species (Phytolacca acinosa Roxb., Cardamine fialae Fritsch, Goniolimon tataricum (L.) Boiss.) and two nomenclatural changes
Goniolimon dalmaticum Rchb. f. and G. tataricum (L.) Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) in the Croatian flora and their distribution in the Balkan Peninsula
Goniolimon tataricum (L.) Boiss. is recognized as a new species for the Croatian flora. Besides G. dalmaticum Rchb. f., G. tataricum represents the second species of this genus in Croatia. To confirm the identity of G. tataricum as a new species, morphometric study and multivariate statistical analysis were performed on the data from four Croatian populations of G. dalmaticum and G. tataricum. Based on results of morphometric analysis, an identification key for these two species is provided. Data about distribution in the Balkan Peninsula, habitat and ecology of the newly-recorded species are also presented. Typification of G. dalmaticum was performed for the first time
Heavy metal tolerance of Pontechium maculatum (Boraginaceae) from several ultramafic localities in Serbia
Pontechium maculatum, a facultative metallophyte, was collected from four ultramafic localities
in Serbia and analysed in terms of micro- and macroelement accumulation. The aim of the
study was to reveal trace element profiles and differences in uptake and translocation of heavy
metals in populations growing under heavy metal stress. The concentrations of major and trace
elements in soil samples (Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Cr, Zn, Cu, Co, Cd) and in plant tissues (Fe,
Mn, Ni, Pb, Cr, Zn, Cu, Co, Cd) are presented. The results of our analysis indicate that P. maculatum
efficiently absorbs Zn and Cr, while for most of the other elements accumulation levels
fit in the range of values obtained for several other species from ultramafic localities on the
Balkan Peninsula
Novi i značajni podaci o biljkama, algama i gljivama iz JI Evrope i susednih regiona, 10
This paper presents new records and noteworthy data on the following taxa in SE Europe and adjacent regions: red algae Lemanea rigida and Paralemanea torulosa, mycorrhizal fungi Amanita simulans and Terfezia pseudoleptoderma, parasitic fungus Microbotryum vinosum, saprotrophic fungus Sarcoscypha jurana, stonewort Chara tenuispina, mosses Brachytheciastrum collinum and Meesia longiseta, monocots Dactylorhiza romana and Neotinea maculata and dicots Adenophora liliifolia, Ambrosia artemisiifolia and Tanacetum corymbosum subsp. cinereum are given within SE Europe and adjacent regions.U radu su prikazani novi i značajni podaci sa područja JI Evrope i susednih regiona o sledećim taksonima: crvenim algama Lemanea
rigida i Paralemanea torulosa, mikorizalnim gljivama Amanita simulans i Terfezia pseudoleptoderma, parazitskoj gljivi Microbotryum
vinosum, saprofitnoj gljivi Sarcoscypha jurana, pršljenčici Chara tenuispina, mahovinama Brachytheciastrum collinum i Meesia longiseta,
monokotilama Dactylorhiza romana i Neotinea maculata i dikotilama Adenophora liliifolia, Ambrosia artemisiifolia i Tanacetum
corymbosum subsp. cinereum
Novi i značajni podaci o biljkama, algama i gljivama iz JI Evrope i susednih regiona, 9
This paper presents new records and noteworthy data on the following taxa in SE Europe and adjacent regions: red algae Lemanea fucina and Paralemanea annulata, parasitic fungus Anthracoidea pratensis, saprotrophic fungi Cyathus olla, Massaria campestris, and Xylaria sicula, stonewort Chara canescens, liverworts Gymnomitrion commutatum and Porella baueri, moss Acaulon triquetrum, monocots Anacamptis laxiflora, Cephalanthera damasonium, and Himantoglossum robertianum and dicot Jacobaea othonnae are given within SE Europe and adjacent regions.U radu su prikazani novi i značajni podaci sa područja JI Evrope i susednih regiona o sledećim taksonima: crvenim algama Lemanea
fucina i Paralemanea annulata, parazitskoj gljivi Anthracoidea pratensis, saprofitskim gljivama Cyathus olla, Massaria campestris i
Xylaria sicula, pršljenčici Chara canescens, jetrenjačama Gymnomitrion commutatum i Porella baueri, mahovini Acaulon triquetrum,
monokotilama Anacamptis laxiflora, Cephalanthera damasonium i Himantoglossum robertianum i dikotili Jacobaea othonnae
New records and noteworthy data of plants, algae and fungi in SE Europe and adjacent regions, 14
This paper presents new records and noteworthy data on the following taxa in SE
Europe and adjacent regions: diatom algae Cyclostephanos invisitatus, Cyclotella
meduanae, and Stephanodiscus lacustris, mycorrhizal fungi Alessioporus ichnusanus
and Amanita mairei, saprotrophic fungi Diaporthe oncostoma, Stropharia albonitens
and Pseudomassaria chondrospora, lichenised fungus Acrocordia subglobosa,
stonewort Chara connivens, mosses Buxbaumia viridis, Tortella fasciculata and Tortula
protobryoides, monocots Epipactis pontica Gymnadenia frivaldii, and Orchis
italica and dicots Callitriche brutia, Callitriche platycarpa and Epilobium nutans are
given within SE Europe and adjacent regions
New records and noteworthy data of plants, algae and fungi in SE Europe and adjacent regions, 15
This paper presents new records and noteworthy data on the following taxa in SE
Europe and adjacent regions: saprotrophic fungus Geastrum morganii, Guignardia
istriaca and Hypoxylon howeanum, mycorrhizal fungus Amanita friabilis and Suillus americanus, xanthophyte Vaucheria frigida, stonewort Chara hispida, liverwort
Calypogeia integristipula and Ricciocarpus natans, moss Campylopus introflexus,
Dicranum transsylvanicum, Tortella pseudofragilis and Trematodon ambiguus, fern
Ophioglossum vulgatum subsp. vulgatum, monocots Epipactis exilis, Epipactis purpurata and Epipogium aphyllum and dicots Callitriche cophocarpa, Cornus sanguinea subsp. hungarica and Viscum album subsp. austriacum are given within SE
Europe and adjacent regions
Morphological variability, chorology and phylogeography of species of the genus Goniolimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) in southeastern Europe and the Apennine peninsula
Rod Goniolimon obuhvata 20-30 taksona rasprostranjenih u severnoj Africi, Evropi i Aziji.
U ovoj studiji je ispitivano svih sedam ranije opisanih vrsta ovog roda prisutnih na
području jugoistočne Evrope i Apeninskog poluostrva. U cilju formulisanja taksonomskog
koncepta roda na ispitivanom području, analizirana je varijabilnost deset kvalitativnih i 20
kvantitativnih morfoloških karaktera kod 1092 jedinke, formirani su identifikacioni
ključevi, i prikazana je distribucija i ekologija ispitivanih taksona. U cilju utvrđivanja
porekla i evolutivne istorije ispitivanih taksona, analizirana je sa filogenetskog i
filogeografskog aspekta varijabilnost dva hloroplastna lokusa, rpl32-trnL i 3′rps16-5′trnK,
kod 110 jedinki. Potvrđeno je prisustvo šest vrsta roda Goniolimon na ispitivanom
području, dok je vrsti G. italicum sa Apeninskog poluostrva promenjen status u rang
podvrste u okviru vrste G. tataricum, G. t. subsp. italicum. Opisane su i dve nove podvrste
za nauku, G. t. subsp. croaticum i G. t. subsp. graecum, čime je broj taksona roda Goniolimon
na području jugoistočne Evrope i Apeninskog poluostrva revidiran na devet. Utvrđeno je
da je evolutivna istorija zapadnih, perifernih populacija vrsta roda Goniolimon na području
jugoistočne Evrope i Apeninskog poluostrva bila veoma složena, i uslovljena, između
ostalog, veoma kompleksnim lokalnim geo-istorijskim događajima. Naime, inicijalno
širenje drevne linije G. tataricum po području jugoistočne Evrope je bilo moguće tokom
Mesinijske krize saliniteta, a veoma kompleksni geo-istorijski procesi na ispitivanom
području tokom pleistocena su omogućili naknadne talase širenja detektovanih
evolutivnih linija u pravcu istok-zapad iz refugijuma lociranih izvan Balkanskog
poluostrva kao i njihovu dalju specijaciju. Uočena je pojava inter- i intraspecijske
hibridizacije/introgresije, kao i zadržavanje ancestralnih polimorfizama kod G. tataricum i
srodnih taksona tokom vremena.The genus Goniolimon includes 20-30 taxa distributed in North Africa, Europe and Asia. In
this study, all seven previously described species of this genus present in southeast
Europe and the Apennine Peninsula were examined. In order to formulate the taxonomic
concept of the genus in the study area, the variability of ten qualitative and 20 quantitative
morphological characters in 1092 individuals was analyzed, identification keys were
formed, and the distribution and ecology of the studied taxa were presented. In order to
assess the origin and evolutionary history of the studied taxa, the variability of two
chloroplast loci, rpl32-trnL and 3′rps16-5′trnK, in 110 individuals was analyzed from
phylogenetic and phylogeographic aspects. The presence of six species of the genus
Goniolimon in the examined area was confirmed, while the status of the species G. italicum
from the Apennine Peninsula was changed to the rank of a subspecies within the species
G. tataricum, G. t. subsp. italicum. Two new subspecies for science were also described, G. t.
subsp. croaticum and G. t. subsp. graecum, which revised the number of taxa of the genus
Goniolimon in Southeast Europe and the Apennine Peninsula to nine. The evolutionary
history of the western, peripheral populations of Goniolimon species in the southeastern
Europe and the Apennine Peninsula was found to be very complex, and conditioned,
among other things, by very complex local geo-historical events. Namely, the initial
spread of the ancient G. tataricum line in the southeastern Europe was possible during the
Messinian Salinity Crisis, and very complex geo-historical processes in the study area
during the Pleistocene enabled subsequent east-west waves of expansion of detected
evolutionary lineages from refugia located outside of the Balkan Peninsula, as well as their
further speciation. The occurrence of inter- and intraspecific hybridization/introgression
was observed, as well as the retention of ancestral polymorphisms in G. tataricum and
related taxa over time