2016
DOI: 10.18500/1816-9775-2016-16-3-303-309
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Flowering Plant Species to Be Included Into the Third Edition of the Red Book of Saratov Region

Abstract: Кочедыжник женский -Athyrium fi lix-femina (L.) Roth Семейство Гроздовниковые -Botrychyaceae Гроздовник полулунный -Botrychium lunaria (L.) Sw. Семейство Щитовниковые -Dryopteridaceae Щитовник гребенчатый -Dryopteris cristata (L.) A. Gray Щ. Картузиуса -D. carthusiana (Vill.) H. P. Fuchs Щ. мужской -D. fi lix-mas (L.) Schott Семейство Плауновые -Lycopodiaceae Дифазиаструм сплюснутый -Diphasiastrum complanatum (L.) Holub Плаун булавовидный -Lycopodium clavatum L. П. годичный -L. annotinum L. Семейство Марсилеев… Show more

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“…When working with rare plant species, using morphometric methods can be significant in obtaining information about the biology of their local populations (Zlobin et al, 2013). Such an approach allows us to avoid any impact on individuals while studying protected species, such as Hedysarum grandiflorum Pallas, 1773 -calciphilous everlasting taproot caudex polycarpic, listed in the Red Books of the Russian Federation (2008) and the Saratov region (2006) with category 3 and the status of the rare species, recommended for inclusion in the next edition (Arkhipova et al, 2016). In addition, we need to study and clarify the features that are informative for the taxonomy of the genus Hedysarum and determination of the viability of the H. grandiflorum cenopopulations according to the previously proposed criteria (Lavrentiev, 2016 a;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When working with rare plant species, using morphometric methods can be significant in obtaining information about the biology of their local populations (Zlobin et al, 2013). Such an approach allows us to avoid any impact on individuals while studying protected species, such as Hedysarum grandiflorum Pallas, 1773 -calciphilous everlasting taproot caudex polycarpic, listed in the Red Books of the Russian Federation (2008) and the Saratov region (2006) with category 3 and the status of the rare species, recommended for inclusion in the next edition (Arkhipova et al, 2016). In addition, we need to study and clarify the features that are informative for the taxonomy of the genus Hedysarum and determination of the viability of the H. grandiflorum cenopopulations according to the previously proposed criteria (Lavrentiev, 2016 a;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades the interest to the study of Hedysarum has increased. Researchers touched upon the classical issues of morphology and variability of external features of H. grandiflorum (Ilyina, 2005(Ilyina, , 2006Avdeyev, Ryazanova, 2008;Lavrentiev, 2016 b;Suprun, Schanzer, 2017) and other species of Hedysarum (clarified morphology (Zubairova, Anatov, 2012;Belous, Zinner, 2013;Syeva, Mandaeva, 2013;Zhmud, 2013;Dural, Citak, 2015), existing species are more accurately separated (Zvyagina et al, 2016), describes the morphology of new species (Bidarlord et al, 2015;Dehshiri, Goodarzi, 2016;Liu et al, 2017;Başköse et al, 2018;Nafisi et al, 2019), including rare ones (Haidar, Qaiser, 2018)) and providing no detailed descriptions (Golovanov et al, 2018;Abbas et al, 2019). The information for full and clear separation of species, subspecies and hybrids of the intricate genus Hedysarum has not been gathered so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%