2018
DOI: 10.3989/collectbot.2018.v37.004
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Revisión taxonómica del género <em>Briza (Poaceae)</em> en la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares

Abstract: Dedicatoria: A nuestro maestro y buen amigo Javier Fernández Casas, siempre atento y generoso, ejemplo de labor infatigable en el campo, así como en los ámbitos de la taxonomía y la corología. AbstractTaxonomic revision of The genus Briza (Poaceae) in The iberian Peninsula and balearic islands.-A taxonomic treatment for the species of Briza (Poaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands is provided, within the frame of Flora iberica project. This treatment is based on the revision of 2494 specimens fr… Show more

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“…Comments. -Briza maxima and B. minor are native to the Mediterranean and Macaronesian regions (B. minor also in SW Asia to Iran) but they have been introduced to many countries throughout the world, as ornamental species, and widely naturalised there (Isabel & al. 2018;Clayton & al.…”
Section: Sphacelotheca Polygoni-serrulatimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comments. -Briza maxima and B. minor are native to the Mediterranean and Macaronesian regions (B. minor also in SW Asia to Iran) but they have been introduced to many countries throughout the world, as ornamental species, and widely naturalised there (Isabel & al. 2018;Clayton & al.…”
Section: Sphacelotheca Polygoni-serrulatimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sólo conocemos la alusión antigua de Colmeiro (1889) sobre su presencia en la provincia vallisoletana, si bien, en el mapa de distribución de la especie, aportado en la reciente revisión taxonómica del género Briza L. realizada por Isabel et al (2018), no aparece señalada. Es una especie dispersa por toda la Península Ibérica, aunque más frecuente en la mitad occidental.…”
Section: Briza Minor Lunclassified