Flora Mediterranea 28
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Meço, A. Mullaj & Z. Barina:The vascular flora of the Valamara mountain range (SE Albania), with three new records for the Albanian flora.
Rebbas: Première observation de Physalis acutifolia (Solanaceae) dans la région de M’Sila (Algérie), nouvelle pour l’Afrique du nord.
Mifsud & O. Mifsud: A revision of Allium subsect. Allium (Amaryllidaceae) for the Maltese Islands.
Domina, G. Galasso, F. Bartolucci & R. Guarino: Ellenberg Indicator Values for the vascular flora alien to Italy.
P. Ferrer-Gallego, J. B. Peris, R. Roselló & E. Laguna: Typification of the Iberian endemic Salvia valentina Vahl (Labiatae).
Medjahdi, A. Letreuch-Belarouci, S. Maazouz & K. Taïbi: Diversité floristique des subéraies des monts de Tlemcen (Nord Ouest Algérien).
Scafidi & F. M. Raimondo: First record of Pilea microphylla (Urticaceae) in Sicily.
Bareka, E. Katopodi, G. Kamari & D. Phitos: Karyosystematic study of some taxa from the Ionian floristic region (Greece). I.
Baliousis: The flora of Mt Imittos (Sterea Ellas, Greece): checklist, new records, analysis and phytogeographical aspects.
D. Miara, L. Boutabia, S. Telaïlia & E. Vela: Apparition de Senecio angulatus (Asteraceae) en Algérie.
Verloove, M. Salas-Pascual & Á. Marrero Rodríguez: New records of alien plants for the flora of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain).
L. Gargano: The genus Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) in Apulia (southern Italy).
El Mokni & D. Iamonico: A new record for the non-native flora of Tunisia, Eclipta prostrata (Asteraceae), and a note on the national status of Erigeron bonariensis, Symphyotrichum squamatum (Asteraceae), and Lepidium didymum (Brassicaceae).
Hamel & Z. Azzouz: Découverte de Gamochaeta antillana (Asteraceae) en Numidie orientale.
Aleffi, L. Miserere & R. Tacchi: Bryophytes from the wet areas of the Maritime Alps and their use as indicators of anthropic impact.
Vitek: Gundelia (Compositae), from one to many species – an ignored diversity.
Kozuharova, M. Panayotov & V. Spadaro: Autecology and ex situ growth of Leontopodium nivale subsp. nivale (Asteraceae) from North Pirin marbles (SW Bulgaria).
H. Heywood: The cultural heritage of Mediterranean botanic gardens.
Venturella: The genus Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) from archaeological to contemporary landscape.
Scafidi & F. M. Raimondo: Contribution to the vascular flora of the archaeological park of Selinunte and Cave of Cusa (South-Western Sicily, Italy): preliminary results.
Rotolo, M. L. De Caro, A. Giordano & F. Palla: Solunto archaeological park in Sicily: life under mosaic tesserae.
Spadaro, M. Pasqualetti, A. S. Faqi & F. M. Raimondo: From ethnobotany to experimental research: the therapeutic properties of Sicilian hellebore.
L. Gargano: Fungi in archaeological areas.
Domingues de Almeida: New additions to the exotic vascular flora of continental Portugal.
Calvo: Thermal insulation role and possible exploitation of Posidonia oceanica detritus in the Mediterranean area.
Mariotti Lippi: The contribution of starch grain and phytolith analyses in reconstructing ancient diets.
M. Mannino: Human activities trigger change in marine landscape.
B. Perelman, M. Omacini, P. M. Tognetti & W. B. Batista: Pampean-grassland heterogeneity on the intersection of science, art, and culture.
Badalamenti & T. La Mantia: Handroanthus heptaphyllus (Bignoniaceae) in Sicily: a new casual alien to Italy and Europe.
Fennane & M. Rejdali: Moroccan vascular plant Red Data Book: A basic tool for plant conservation.
Ch. Kyriakopoulos, G. Kamari, I. Kofinas & D. Phitos: Potentilla greuteriana (Rosaceae), a new species from Mt. Taigetos (S Peloponnisos, Greece).
Mariotti Lippi, A. Florenzano, R. Rinaldi & al.: The Botanical Record of Archaeobotany Italian Network – BRAIN: a cooperative network, database and website.
Domina: The floristic research in Italian archaeological sites.
El Mokni & D. Iamonico: Three new records of Senecioneae (Asteraceae) for the allochthonous Tunisian flora: occurrence and taxonomic notes.
L. Gargano, G. Mandracchia, G.Venturella & R. Calvo: A revision of Tamarix specimens (Tamaricaceae) kept in the BCN herbarium of Barcelona (Spain).
Mincheva, A. Petrova, M. Yordanova & E. Kozuharova: Is the traditional use of “salep” in the Bulgarian Rhodopes hazardous for the wild populations of terrestrial orchids?
Kamari, C. Blanché & S. Siljak-Yakovlev (eds): Mediterranean plant karyological data – 28.
Pustahija, N. Bašić & S. Siljak-Yakovlev: Chromosome numbers and genome size data for some Balkan species.
Gürdal & N. Özhatay: Karyological study on 12 species of the genus Taraxacum (Asteraceae) grown in Turkey.
Gounssa, K. Hormat, A. El Aboudi, F. Ezzahra, F. El Alaoui Faris & M. Arahou: Karyological investigation of seven Moroccan Asteraceae.
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Daniel Mathieu
Titre de l'ouvrage : Flora Mediterranea
Éditions, date de publication : volume 28, décembre 2018
ISSN 1120-4052 (Print)
ISSN 2240-4538 (Online)
DOI: 10.7320/FlMedit28.001
Prix indicatif : gratuit, téléchargement en libre service
1 commentaire
Dans la publication concernant le séneçon anguleux, je signale simplement quelques oublis de la lettre i lors de l’écriture de Senecio mikanioides.