TY - JOUR
T1 - New floristic records in the Balkans: 8.
T2 - Reports 82-90
AU - Tan, Kit
AU - Sfikas, George
AU - Vold, Gert
N1 - KEYWORDS: Asteraceae, Boraginaceae, Fabaceae, Gesneriaceae, Ranunculaceae, Araceae, Iridaceae, Liliaceae, Orchidaceae
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - ew chorological data are presented for 90 species and subspecies from Bulgaria (records no. 49-52), Greece(2-36, 53-90) and Turkey-in-Europe (1, 37-48). The taxa belong to the following families: Apiaceae (21),Araceae (87), Asteraceae (5-9, 22-26, 82), Boraginaceae (53, 83), Brassicaceae (54-56), Campanulaceae(10), Caryophyllaceae (11, 27, 57), Chenopodiaceae (12), Convolvulaceae (13, 58), Crassulaceae (14, 59, 60),Cucurbitaceae (28), Cupressaceae (19), Cuscutaceae (49), Dryopteridaceae (2), Ephedraceae (20), Fabaceae (42-48, 50, 61-69, 84), Gesneriaceae (85), Iridaceae (77, 88), Lamiaceae (70-72), Liliaceae s.l. (34, 89), Onagraceae(15), Ophioglossaceae (18), Orchidaceae (78-81, 90), Papaveraceae (29), Plantaginaceae (37-41, 73), Poaceae(1, 35, 36), Polygalaceae (74), Polygonaceae (30), Primulaceae (31), Ranunculaceae (51, 75, 86), Rubiaceae(16), Rutaceae (52), Santalaceae (32), Scrophulariaceae (76), Solanaceae (17, 33), Thelypteridaceae (3) andWoodsiaceae (4).First report for Turkey-in-Europe is Eremopyrum bonaepartis subsp. bonaepartis (1).The publication includes contributions by M. Aybeke, C. Kurt & A. Semerci (1), B. Biel & Kit Tan (2-36),F. Dane, M. Aybeke & B. Tutel (37-41), Ç. Meriç, G. Yilmaz & F. Dane (42-45), G. Savas, N. Basak, G. Gülden& F. Dane (46-48), S. Stoyanov & I. Kolev (49-52), Kit Tan & M. Issigoni (53-81) and Kit Tan, G. Sfikas& G. Vold (82-90).
AB - ew chorological data are presented for 90 species and subspecies from Bulgaria (records no. 49-52), Greece(2-36, 53-90) and Turkey-in-Europe (1, 37-48). The taxa belong to the following families: Apiaceae (21),Araceae (87), Asteraceae (5-9, 22-26, 82), Boraginaceae (53, 83), Brassicaceae (54-56), Campanulaceae(10), Caryophyllaceae (11, 27, 57), Chenopodiaceae (12), Convolvulaceae (13, 58), Crassulaceae (14, 59, 60),Cucurbitaceae (28), Cupressaceae (19), Cuscutaceae (49), Dryopteridaceae (2), Ephedraceae (20), Fabaceae (42-48, 50, 61-69, 84), Gesneriaceae (85), Iridaceae (77, 88), Lamiaceae (70-72), Liliaceae s.l. (34, 89), Onagraceae(15), Ophioglossaceae (18), Orchidaceae (78-81, 90), Papaveraceae (29), Plantaginaceae (37-41, 73), Poaceae(1, 35, 36), Polygalaceae (74), Polygonaceae (30), Primulaceae (31), Ranunculaceae (51, 75, 86), Rubiaceae(16), Rutaceae (52), Santalaceae (32), Scrophulariaceae (76), Solanaceae (17, 33), Thelypteridaceae (3) andWoodsiaceae (4).First report for Turkey-in-Europe is Eremopyrum bonaepartis subsp. bonaepartis (1).The publication includes contributions by M. Aybeke, C. Kurt & A. Semerci (1), B. Biel & Kit Tan (2-36),F. Dane, M. Aybeke & B. Tutel (37-41), Ç. Meriç, G. Yilmaz & F. Dane (42-45), G. Savas, N. Basak, G. Gülden& F. Dane (46-48), S. Stoyanov & I. Kolev (49-52), Kit Tan & M. Issigoni (53-81) and Kit Tan, G. Sfikas& G. Vold (82-90).
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1310-7771
VL - 14
SP - 302
EP - 304
JO - Phytologia Balcanica
JF - Phytologia Balcanica
IS - 2
ER -