2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141610295
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Analysis of the Population Structure and Dynamic of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)

Abstract: Understanding how changes of any origin interact with the structure and survival of entire populations is very important for the protection and conservation of threatened, rare and/or endemic species. In this study, structure and population dynamics of Salvia ceratophylloides Ard., a precious endemic species, belonging to the subgenus Sclarea (Moench) Benth., section Plethiosphace Benth. (Lamiaceae) exclusive to the suburban environments of Reggio Calabria (Southern Italy), was analysed. Interactions between t… Show more

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“…The Salvia genus is representative for the Lamiaceae family, encompassing approximately 1000 herbaceous perennial, biennial and annual species [41]. Commonly known as sage, the genus is widely distributed around the world, including the Mediterranean Basin, Eastern Asia, Europe, tropical Africa and the USA [19]. The European flora includes 36 Salvia species [16], while a more recent study reports 39 species spread around Europe [27], out of which 15 species belong to the Romanian Flora [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Salvia genus is representative for the Lamiaceae family, encompassing approximately 1000 herbaceous perennial, biennial and annual species [41]. Commonly known as sage, the genus is widely distributed around the world, including the Mediterranean Basin, Eastern Asia, Europe, tropical Africa and the USA [19]. The European flora includes 36 Salvia species [16], while a more recent study reports 39 species spread around Europe [27], out of which 15 species belong to the Romanian Flora [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salvia spp. are appreciated for culinary, aromatic, or ornamental purposes while being widely used in traditional medicine since ancient times [19,44]. In ethnopharmacology, Salvia spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%