2020
DOI: 10.33542/tjb2020-1-06
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Abstract: Taraxacum danubium is xerothermic species of Taraxacum sect. Erythrosperma occurring in Central Europe with the highest frequency in southeastern Czechia, northeastern Austria and southwestern Slovakia. Since its description in 1970 from Devínska Kobyla Hills in Slovakia the species was documented from numerous localities across the country, however overall study on the species distribution in Slovakia was still lacking. Thus in this paper, we present a detailed survey on its chorology in Slovakia based on our… Show more

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“…Distribution data of species from the Taraxacum sect. Erythrosperma were obtained from herbarium collections, published taxonomic studies (Uhlemann 2003;Vašut 2003;Schmid et al 2004;Vašut et al 2005;Dudáš 2014Dudáš , 2018Zámečník 2016;Dudáš et al 2020;Nobis et al 2020b;Dudáš and Vašut 2022), and our herbarium materials collected in the field. Since the studied species are a group of critical, morphologically similar taxa, we decided not to use data from available online databases.…”
Section: Distribution Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distribution data of species from the Taraxacum sect. Erythrosperma were obtained from herbarium collections, published taxonomic studies (Uhlemann 2003;Vašut 2003;Schmid et al 2004;Vašut et al 2005;Dudáš 2014Dudáš , 2018Zámečník 2016;Dudáš et al 2020;Nobis et al 2020b;Dudáš and Vašut 2022), and our herbarium materials collected in the field. Since the studied species are a group of critical, morphologically similar taxa, we decided not to use data from available online databases.…”
Section: Distribution Datamentioning
confidence: 99%