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AU  - Aguilar, J. F.
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AU  - Feliner, G. N.
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PY  - 2003
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SP  - 430-447
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ST  - Additive polymorphisms and reticulation in an ITS phylogeny of thrifts (Armeria, Plumbaginaceae)
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T2  - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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TI  - Additive polymorphisms and reticulation in an ITS phylogeny of thrifts (Armeria, Plumbaginaceae)
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VL  - 28
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AB  - A new species, Acantholimon karamanicum Akaychn & Dogan (Plumbaginaceae) is described and illustrated. The species grows on calcareous Mountain slopes in open Quercus sp. scrub, Astragalus sp. steppe, and inside Abies cilicica forest in Ermenek (Karaman). Diagnostic morphological characteristics from closely related species are discussed and conservation statuses of the species are given. A revised key to the Acantholimon species, with densely distichous spikes and outer bracts twice as long as the internodes, is also provided for the species found in Turkey.
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AD  - Dogan, M
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Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
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Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
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Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
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Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Sci Biol, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
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AN  - WOS:000175945600008
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AU  - Akaydin, G.
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AU  - Doğan, M.
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DO  - Doi 10.1092/54a2-0bep-Btyh-A3wc
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IS  - 1
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J2  - Isr J Plant Sci
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LA  - English
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N1  - 558bt
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Times Cited:10
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Cited References Count:12
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PY  - 2002
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SN  - 0792-9978
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SP  - 67-71
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ST  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from the western Taurus Mountains, Turkey
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T2  - Israel Journal of Plant Sciences
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TI  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from the western Taurus Mountains, Turkey
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AU  - Aronne, G.
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AU  - De Micco, V.
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PY  - 2001
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SP  - 789-794
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ST  - Seasonal dimorphism in the Mediterranean Cistus incanus L. subsp. incanus
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T2  - Annals of Botany
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TI  - Seasonal dimorphism in the Mediterranean Cistus incanus L. subsp. incanus
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VL  - 87
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AU  - Assadi, M.
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CY  - Tehran
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PY  - 2005
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SP  - XXX-XXX
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ST  - Plumbaginaceae
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T2  - Flora of Iran
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TI  - Plumbaginaceae
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AU  - Assadi, M.
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PY  - 2006
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SP  - 114-120
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ST  - Distribution patterns of the genus Acantholimon (Plumbaginaceae) in Iran
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T2  - Iranian Journal of Botany
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TI  - Distribution patterns of the genus Acantholimon (Plumbaginaceae) in Iran
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AB  - The new species Acantholimon doganii Y. Bagci, Dogu & Akaydin is described and illustrated. Diagnostic morphological characteristics in closely related species are discussed and the conservation status of the new species is analysed. A revised key to the Turkish Acantholimon species with persistent circinnate leaf basis is also provided.
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AD  - Selcuk Univ, Dept Biol, Fac Sci & Art, TR-42031 Selcuklu, Konya, Turkey
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Selcuk Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-42090 Meram, Konya, Turkey
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Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06800 Ankara, Turkey
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AN  - WOS:000267130000013
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AU  - Bagci, Y.
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AU  - Dogu, S.
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AU  - Akaydin, G.
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DO  - 10.1111/j.1756-1051.2008.00390.x
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J2  - Nord J Bot
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LA  - English
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Times Cited:1
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Cited References Count:14
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PY  - 2009
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SN  - 0107-055x
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ST  - Acantholimon doganii sp nov (Plumbaginaceae) with persistent circinnate leaf bases, from Turkey
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T2  - Nordic Journal of Botany
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TI  - Acantholimon doganii sp nov (Plumbaginaceae) with persistent circinnate leaf bases, from Turkey
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UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000267130000013
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VL  - 27
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AU  - Boissier, E.
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PB  - Lipsiae Herrmann
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PY  - 1846
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ST  - Diagnoses Plantarum Orientalium Novarum
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TI  - Diagnoses Plantarum Orientalium Novarum
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A2  - de Candolle, A. P.
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PB  - Treuttel et Wurz
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PY  - 1848
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ST  - Plumbaginales
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T2  - Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis.
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AU  - Boissier, Pierre-Edmond
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CY  - Geneva
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KW  - Africa
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Angiospermas
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Asia
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Europa
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Flora
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Península Ibérica
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PY  - 1859
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ST  - Diagnoses plantarum Orientalium novarum [...] Series secunda. N.º 4
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TI  - Diagnoses plantarum Orientalium novarum [...] Series secunda. N.º 4
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AU  - Boissier, Pierre-Edmond
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CY  - Basileae, Genevae
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KW  - Africa
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Angiospermas
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Asia
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Europa
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Flora
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PB  - Apud H. Georg, Bibliopolam
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PY  - 1879
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ST  - Flora Orientalis [...] Volumen quartum. Fasciculus secundus
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TI  - Flora Orientalis [...] Volumen quartum. Fasciculus secundus
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UR  - http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/142697
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AU  - Bokhari, M. H. 
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CY  - Edinburgh
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PB  - The University of Edinburgh
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PY  - 1970
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ST  - Taxonomic studies in S.W. Asian Plumbaginaceae
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T2  - Faculty of Science
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TI  - Taxonomic studies in S.W. Asian Plumbaginaceae
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A2  - H., Davis P.
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AU  - Bokhari, M. H.
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AU  - Edmondson, J. R.
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CY  - Edinburgh
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PB  - Edinburgh University Press
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PY  - 1982
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SP  - 478-502
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ST  - Acantholimon Boiss.
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T2  - Flora of Turkey and the east Aegean islands
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TI  - Acantholimon Boiss.
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AU  - Bunge, A.
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PY  - 1872
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ST  - Die Gattung Acantholimon Boiss.
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T2  - Mémoires de l'Académie impériale des sciences de St. Pétersbourg
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TI  - Die Gattung Acantholimon Boiss.
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VL  - VII
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AN  - WOS:A1990CU44200009
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AU  - Christodoulakis, N. S.
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AU  - Tsimbani, H.
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AU  - Fasseas, C.
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DA  - Mar
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J2  - Ann Bot-London
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LA  - English
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N1  - Cu442
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Cited References Count:21
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PY  - 1990
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SN  - 0305-7364
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SP  - 291-296
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ST  - Leaf structural peculiarities in Sarcopoterium spinosum, a seasonally dimorphic subshrub
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T2  - Annals of Botany
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TI  - Leaf structural peculiarities in Sarcopoterium spinosum, a seasonally dimorphic subshrub
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UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:A1990CU44200009
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VL  - 65
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AB  - Agamospermous species account for a large proportion of the species of Limonium. Agamospermy is indicated by uneven polyploidy or aneuploidy, low pollen stainability and by the presence of monomorphic self-incompatible populations. The taxonomic treatment of agamospermous taxa varies from recognition of all of them at the same specific rank or by utilising a range of ranks in the taxonomic hierarchy. The influence of evolutionary hypotheses on taxonomic systems is considered. Molecular data provide a means of measuring the genetical relationships of taxa and establishing groups in a taxonomic hierarchy.
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AD  - Univ London Birkbeck Coll, Dept Biol, London WC1E 7HX, England
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Univ Oxford, Dept Plant Sci, Oxford OX1 3RB, England
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AN  - WOS:000077957200009
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AU  - Cowan, R.
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AU  - Ingrouille, M. J.
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AU  - Lledó, M. D.
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IS  - 3
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J2  - Folia Geobot
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KW  - apomixis
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hybridisation
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taxonomic hierarchy
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species concepts
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DNA
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markers
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plants
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rbcl
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rapd
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aflp
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LA  - English
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N1  - 155qe
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Times Cited:16
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Cited References Count:50
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PY  - 1998
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SN  - 0015-5551
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SP  - 353-366
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ST  - The taxonomic treatment of agamosperms in the genus Limonium Mill. (Plumbaginaceae)
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T2  - Folia Geobotanica
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TI  - The taxonomic treatment of agamosperms in the genus Limonium Mill. (Plumbaginaceae)
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AB  - Two new genera are described to include six taxa commonly considered members of Limoniastrum Heist. ex Fabr. Saharanthus M.B. Crespo & M.D. Lledo nom, nov. is proposed on the basis of the illegitimate Lerrouxia Caball., for a woody species from western Sahara, also known as Caballeroa Font Quer. Ceratolimon M.B. Crespo & M.D. Lledo gen, nov. is proposed for a group of five taxa (four species and one additional variety) of dwarf shrubs with horned spikelets, which show a disjunct distribution on the edges of the Sahara Desert. This latter name applies to most species formerly placed in the illegitimate Bubania. Types are indicated for all taxa, and identification keys are also presented. (C) 2000 The Linnean Society of London.
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AD  - Univ Alicante, Dept Ciencias Ambientales & Recursos Nat Bot, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
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Royal Bot Gardens, Herbarium, Richmond TW9 3AB, Surrey, England
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AN  - WOS:000086098300005
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AU  - Crespo, M. B.
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AU  - Lledó, M. D.
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DA  - Feb
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IS  - 2
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J2  - Bot J Linn Soc
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KW  - biogeography
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bubania
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caballeroa
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nomenclature
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taxonomy
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typification
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LA  - English
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N1  - 297tg
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Times Cited:3
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Cited References Count:29
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PY  - 2000
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SN  - 0024-4074
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SP  - 165-174
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ST  - Two new North African genera related to Limoniastrum (Plumbaginaceae)
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T2  - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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TI  - Two new North African genera related to Limoniastrum (Plumbaginaceae)
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UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000086098300005
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VL  - 132
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AU  - Daniela, I.
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J2  - Newslett. Int. Organ. Pl. Biosyst.
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PY  - 1997
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SP  - 14
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ST  - Chromosome data 11
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T2  - Newslett. Int. Organ. Pl. Biosyst.
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TI  - Chromosome data 11
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AB  - This study explores the response of the Irano-Turanian flora to Quaternary glacial–interglacial cycles in SW Asia. We use new fossil pollen data to assess variation in abundance of Cousinia Cass. (Compositae), a large genus typical for the Irano-Turanian flora, during these cycles. The results are compared with modern topography, tectonic and palaeoclimatic history, and recent phylogenetic data to explain the extremely high speciation rate and level of endemism as well as the modern geographical distribution of the genus. Cousinia is consistently well-represented in glacial-age and late-glacial pollen assemblages of NW Iran and E Anatolia. In the ~ 200,000-year pollen sequence from Lake Urmia, NW Iran, Cousinia pollen shows significant values and is nearly continuously represented during both the last glacial (~ 70 ka to Holocene) and penultimate glacial periods (~ 190 to 130 ka). In contrast, its pollen is less frequent and occurs only sporadically during the last interglacial period and the Holocene. This pattern suggests that Cousinia could not only withstand Quaternary glaciations, but was a significant part of the glacial-age landscapes of the Irano-Turanian territory. We argue that the extremely high rate of speciation and endemism of Cousinia is due to (i) the continuous presence of a complex topography in the Middle East and Central Asia since Tertiary times, which created a wide range of environmental niches and facilitated the formation and persistence of isolated populations over long periods, (ii) relatively stable climate during the late Miocene–Pliocene compared to the Quaternary period that caused small species range shifts and gene flow, and (iii) a dampened impact of multiple glacial–interglacial cycles on the mountain regions of SW Asia compared to the higher latitude European mountain ranges. This left an extensive, non-glaciated altitudinal zone for the survival of Irano-Turanian species, thereby reducing extinction during glacial periods. During interglacial periods, many Cousinia species may have been geographically isolated in high mountain “interglacial refugia” of the Irano-Turanian region. Overall, the combination of the above factors during the Neogene resulted in geographical isolation and reduced gene flow, thereby fostering allopatric speciation in Cousinia and probably also in many other speciose Irano-Turanian plant taxa.
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AU  - Djamali, Morteza
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AU  - Baumel, Alex
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AU  - Brewer, Simon
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AU  - Jackson, Stephen T.
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AU  - Kadereit, Joachim W.
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AU  - López-Vinyallonga, Sara
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AU  - Mehregan, Iraj
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AU  - Shabanian, Esmaeil
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AU  - Simakova, Aleksandra
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DA  - 2/15/
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DO  - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2012.01.005
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KW  - Quaternary glaciations
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allopatric speciation
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topographical heterogeneity
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interglacial refugia
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tectonic history
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SW Asia
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PY  - 2012
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SN  - 0034-6667
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SP  - 10-20
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ST  - Ecological implications of Cousinia Cass. (Asteraceae) persistence through the last two glacial–interglacial cycles in the continental Middle East for the Irano-Turanian flora
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T2  - Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
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TI  - Ecological implications of Cousinia Cass. (Asteraceae) persistence through the last two glacial–interglacial cycles in the continental Middle East for the Irano-Turanian flora
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UR  - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034666712000061
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VL  - 172
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AB  - This study investigates the role of climate in determining phytogeographic regions, focusing particularly on the lrano-Turanian floristic region in SW and Central Asia. A set of simple climatic variables and bioclimatic indices were used to prepare climate-space scatter plots and climate diagrams. The climate data were also subjected to multivariate analyses (PCA and Regression tree) in order to develop a bioclimatic characterization of the Irano-Turanian region in comparison with the adjacent Mediterranean, Saharo-Sindian, Euro-Siberian, and Central-Asiatic regions. Phytogeographic regions of SW and Central Asia display distinct bioclimatic spaces with small overlaps. The Irano-Turanian region is differentiated from surrounding regions by continentality, winter temperature, and precipitation seasonality. Continentality is the most important bioclimatic factor in differentiating it from the Mediterranean and Saharo-Sindian regions and is responsible for floristic differences among sub-regions of the Irano-Turanian region. In our case study, the Irano-Turanian region is a nearly independent bioclimatic unit, distinct from its surrounding regions. Hence, it is suggested that the term "Irano-Turanian bioclimate" be used to describe the climate of most of the continental Middle East and Central Asia. Among different sub-regions, the west-central part of this floristic region ("IT2 sub-region") is a major center of speciation and endemism. Our case study demonstrates that climate is a primary determinant of phytogeographic regionalization. Although modern climate and topography are strong control parameters on the floristic composition and geographical delimitation of the Irano-Turanian region, the complex paleogeographic and paleoclimatic history of SW Asia has also influenced the Tertiary and Quaternary evolution of the Irano-Turanian flora, with additional impacts by the long-lasting historic and present land-use in this region. Many lrano-Turanian montane species are threatened by global warming, and particular conservation measures are needed to protect the Irano-Turanian flora in all sub-regions. (C) 2012 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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AD  - CNRS, UMR 7263, IMBE, IRD 237, F-13545 Aix En Provence 04, France
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Univ Wyoming, Dept Bot 3165, Laramie, WY 82071 USA
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Univ Bielefeld, Dept Ecol, D-33619 Bielefeld, Germany
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Univ Wyoming, Berry Biodivers Conservat Ctr, Program Ecol 3622, Laramie, WY 82071 USA
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AN  - WOS:000304898500001
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AU  - Djamali, M.
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AU  - Brewer, S.
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AU  - Breckle, S. W.
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AU  - Jackson, S. T.
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DO  - 10.1016/j.flora.2012.01.009
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IS  - 4
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J2  - Flora
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KW  - phytogeography
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climate
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continentality
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flora
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middle east
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central asia
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subtropical anticyclones
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photosynthetic pathways
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winter temperatures
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late-quaternary
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vegetation
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dynamics
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holocene
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flora
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east
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precipitation
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LA  - English
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N1  - 953uk
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Times Cited:8
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Cited References Count:89
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PY  - 2012
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SN  - 0367-2530
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SP  - 237-249
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ST  - Climatic determinism in phytogeographic regionalization: A test from the Irano-Turanian region, SW and Central Asia
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T2  - Flora
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TI  - Climatic determinism in phytogeographic regionalization: A test from the Irano-Turanian region, SW and Central Asia
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UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000304898500001
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VL  - 207
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AB  - We describe the spatial distribution of the genus Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) taxa in Turkey, and assess the role that environmental variables may be playing on this distribution. We collected a large number of specimens from 418 geo-referenced sampling sites between 2000 and 2004, and established a point database using geographic information systems (GIS) software. As a result, we identified and mapped 67 taxa; 43 of the determined taxa appear to be endemic. We re-evaluated the current conservation status of the taxa at a national level using recent IUCN Red List categories. In addition, we extracted the corresponding environmental variables of each determined point from the updated and available environmental raster map layers of Turkey and analysed the obtained taxa and environmental data by Hierarchical Clustering and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA). Hierarchical Clustering delineated the subgroups, which have similarities at various levels in respect to environmental variables. The CCA results indicated that 8 environmental variables including longitude, distance to sea, maximum temperature, mean temperature, minimum temperature, potential evapotranspiration, elevation, and precipitation are the most effective in explaining the spatial distribution of the 18 Acantholimon taxa in Turkey.
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AD  - Gaziosmanpasa Univ, Geog Informat Syst & Remote Sensing Unit, Dept Soil Sci, TR-60240 Tasliciftlik, Tokat, Turkey
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Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
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Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06800 Ankara, Turkey
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AN  - WOS:000289044300001
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AU  - Doğan, H. M.
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AU  - Doğan, M.
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AU  - Akaydin, G.
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AU  - Celep, F.
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DO  - 10.3906/bot-0910-193
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IS  - 2
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J2  - Turk J Bot
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KW  - acantholimon
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anatolia
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biodiversity
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ecology
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gis
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mapping
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spatial analysis
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iucn
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canonical correspondence-analysis
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sect. staticopsis plumbaginaceae
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boiss. plumbaginaceae
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ecology
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ankara
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israel
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LA  - English
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N1  - 743un
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Times Cited:3
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Cited References Count:34
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PY  - 2011
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SN  - 1300-008x
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SP  - 91-110
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ST  - Mapping and analysing the diversity of the genus Acantholimon taxa in Turkey by geographic information systems (GIS)
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T2  - Turkish Journal of Botany
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TI  - Mapping and analysing the diversity of the genus Acantholimon taxa in Turkey by geographic information systems (GIS)
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UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000289044300001
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VL  - 35
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AB  - A new species, Acantholimon avanosicum Dogan & Akaydin in the Plumbaginaceae is described and illustrated. The species grows on argillaceaus slopes in Central Anatolia, Turkey. The diagnostic morphological characters that distinguish it from closely related taxa are discussed. A revised key to Acantholimon species in Turkey with densely distichous simple spikes is presented. (C) 2002 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2002, 138, 365-368.
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AD  - Dogan, M
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Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
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Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
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Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
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Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
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AN  - WOS:000174806000008
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AU  - Dogan, M.
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AU  - Akaydin, G.
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DA  - Mar
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DO  - DOI 10.1046/j.1095-8339.2002.00027.x
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IS  - 3
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J2  - Bot J Linn Soc
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KW  - conservation
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distribution
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LA  - English
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N1  - 538gc
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Times Cited:11
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Cited References Count:10
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PY  - 2002
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SN  - 0024-4074
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SP  - 365-368
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ST  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from Turkey
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T2  - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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TI  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from Turkey
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UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000174806000008
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VL  - 138
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AB  - A new species, Acantholimon birandii, is described and illustrated from Karaman, Turkey.
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AD  - Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
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Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
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AN  - WOS:000176737100005
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AU  - Doğan, M.
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AU  - Akaydin, G.
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DO  - DOI 10.1111/j.1756-1051.2001.tb00800.x
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IS  - 5
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J2  - Nord J Bot
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LA  - English
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N1  - 571ug
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Times Cited:9
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Cited References Count:13
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PY  - 2001
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SN  - 0107-055x
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SP  - 481-484
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ST  - A new species, Acantholimon birandii (Plumbaginaceae), from the Central Anatolian Steppe in Turkey
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T2  - Nordic Journal of Botany
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TI  - A new species, Acantholimon birandii (Plumbaginaceae), from the Central Anatolian Steppe in Turkey
485
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000176737100005
486
VL  - 21
487
ID  - 18
488
ER  - 
489

    
490

    
491
TY  - JOUR
492
AB  - Acantholimon anatolicum Dogan & Akaydin sp. nov. (Plumbaginaceae) is described and illustrated. The species grows on deep gypsum-rich sandy soil on eroded mountain slopes between Cayirhan and Nallihan in Ankara. Diagnostic morphological characters that discern it from closely related species are discussed and its conservation status is indicated. A revised key to Acantholimon species with dense terminal spikes and excurrent scapes is given for the species found in Turkey. (C) The Linnean Society of London.
493
AD  - Dogan, M
494
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
495
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
496
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
497
Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
498
AN  - WOS:000180083100008
499
AU  - Doğan, M.
500
AU  - Akaydin, G.
501
DA  - Dec
502
DO  - DOI 10.1046/j.1095-8339.2002.00095.x
503
IS  - 4
504
J2  - Bot J Linn Soc
505
KW  - central anatolia
506
conservation
507
distribution
508
LA  - English
509
N1  - 629zq
510
Times Cited:9
511
Cited References Count:20
512
PY  - 2002
513
SN  - 0024-4074
514
SP  - 443-448
515
ST  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from Ankara, Turkey
516
T2  - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
517
TI  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from Ankara, Turkey
518
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000180083100008
519
VL  - 140
520
ID  - 14
521
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524
TY  - JOUR
525
AD  - Dogan, M
526
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
527
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
528
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
529
Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
530
AN  - WOS:000176896100009
531
AU  - Doğan, M.
532
AU  - Akaydin, G.
533
DA  - Jun
534
DO  - DOI 10.1046/j.1095-8339.2002.00059.x
535
IS  - 2
536
J2  - Bot J Linn Soc
537
LA  - English
538
N1  - 574nh
539
Times Cited:0
540
Cited References Count:1
541
PY  - 2002
542
SN  - 0024-4074
543
SP  - 223-223
544
ST  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from Turkey
545
T2  - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
546
TI  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from Turkey
547
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000176896100009
548
VL  - 139
549
ID  - 15
550
ER  - 
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552

    
553
TY  - JOUR
554
AB  - A new species, Acantholimon turcicum Dogan & Akaydin (Plumbaginaceae), is described and illustrated. The species grows on calcareous mountain scree in Astragalus spp. steppe on Hazar Mountain above Sivrice (B7 Elazig). Diagnostic morphological characteristics from the closely related species are discussed and conservation status of the species is given, along with a discussion dealing with its taxonomic relationships. A revised key to the Acantholimon species with circinnate leaf basis is also provided for the species found in Turkey.
555
AD  - Dogan, M
556
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Sci Biol, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
557
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Sci Biol, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
558
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Sci Biol, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
559
Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
560
AN  - WOS:000187835400010
561
AU  - Doğan, M.
562
AU  - Akaydin, G.
563
DO  - Doi 10.1560/Nugh-We3x-6f8p-6nt5
564
IS  - 3
565
J2  - Israel J Plant Sci
566
KW  - ankara
567
LA  - English
568
N1  - 760lq
569
Times Cited:5
570
Cited References Count:18
571
PY  - 2003
572
SN  - 0792-9978
573
SP  - 231-236
574
ST  - An undescribed species of Acantholimon Boiss. sect. Staticopsis (Plumbaginaceae) from Turkey, with some notes on its ecology, conservation status, and relationships
575
T2  - Israel Journal of Plant Sciences
576
TI  - An undescribed species of Acantholimon Boiss. sect. Staticopsis (Plumbaginaceae) from Turkey, with some notes on its ecology, conservation status, and relationships
577
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000187835400010
578
VL  - 51
579
ID  - 12
580
ER  - 
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582

    
583
TY  - JOUR
584
AB  - Acantholimon koycegizicum Dogan & Akaydin sp. nova and A. goksunicum Dogan & Akaydin sp. nova (Plumbaginaceae) are described and illustrated from Anatolia, Turkey. Acantholimon koycegizicum grows on serpentine mountain slopes between Koycegiz and Kaplicalar (C2 Mugla) in South West Anatolia, and A. goksunicum grows on calcareous mountain steppe in Goksun (B6 Kahramanmaras) in SE Anatolia. The species are closely related to A. calvertii, an endemic confined to East Anatolia. Diagnostic morphological characters are discussed. A revised key to Turkish Acantholimon species with 2-5-branched terminal spikes and previous years' stem with persistent circinate leaf bases, is also presented along with notes on the ecology, biogeography and conservational status of the new species.
585
AD  - Dogan, M
586
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
587
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
588
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
589
Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
590
AN  - WOS:000182150700006
591
AU  - Doğan, M.
592
AU  - Akaydin, G.
593
IS  - 1
594
J2  - Ann Bot Fenn
595
KW  - acantholimon
596
plumbaginaceae
597
taxonomy
598
boiss. plumbaginaceae
599
LA  - English
600
N1  - 665zg
601
Times Cited:7
602
Cited References Count:18
603
PY  - 2003
604
SN  - 0003-3847
605
SP  - 53-58
606
ST  - Two new species in Acantholimon sect. Staticopsis (Plumbaginaceae) from Turkey
607
T2  - Annales Botanici Fennici
608
TI  - Two new species in Acantholimon sect. Staticopsis (Plumbaginaceae) from Turkey
609
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000182150700006
610
VL  - 40
611
ID  - 13
612
ER  - 
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614

    
615
TY  - JOUR
616
AB  - Three new species, Acantholimon bashkaleicum sp. nov., Acantholimon artosense sp. nov. and Acantholimon hoshapicum sp. nov. (Plumbaginaceae) are described and illustrated. The species are all confined to B9/B10 Van Province in East Anatolia where they grow either on calcareous mountain slopes or on mountain steppes. Diagnostic morphological characteristics from the closely related species are given, along with a discussion dealing with their taxonomic relationships, and their conservation statuses are pointed out. A revised key to the Acantholimon species with heterophyllous leaves, two or more flowered and four or more bracteated spikelets is also provided. (C) 2004 The Linnean Society of London.
617
AD  - Dogan, M
618
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
619
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
620
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
621
Univ Hacettepe, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
622
AN  - WOS:000221045700009
623
AU  - Doğan, M.
624
AU  - Akaydin, G.
625
DA  - Apr
626
DO  - DOI 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2003.00267.x
627
IS  - 4
628
J2  - Bot J Linn Soc
629
KW  - conservation
630
sect. acantholimon
631
taxonomy
632
boiss. plumbaginaceae
633
ankara
634
LA  - English
635
N1  - 815mf
636
Times Cited:5
637
Cited References Count:22
638
PY  - 2004
639
SN  - 0024-4074
640
SP  - 497-505
641
ST  - Three new species with two flowered spikelets in Acantholimon (Plumbaginaceae) from East Anatolia, Turkey
642
T2  - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
643
TI  - Three new species with two flowered spikelets in Acantholimon (Plumbaginaceae) from East Anatolia, Turkey
644
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000221045700009
645
VL  - 144
646
ID  - 11
647
ER  - 
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649

    
650
TY  - JOUR
651
AB  - A new species, Acantholimon evrenii sp. nov. is described and illustrated for the first time in sect. Glumaria from Turkey. The species is confined to B7 Elazig in East Anatolia where it grows on rocky mountain steppes. The diagnostic morphological characters from closely related species are given, along with a discussion dealing with its taxonomic relationship. Its conservation status is indicated. A revised key is also provided for the Acantholimon species with heterophyllous leaves, two or more flowered and four or more bracteated spikelets. (c) 2005 The Linnean Society of London.
652
AD  - Dogan, M
653
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
654
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
655
Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
656
Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06532 Ankara, Turkey
657
AN  - WOS:000233540200007
658
AU  - Doğan, M.
659
AU  - Akaydin, G.
660
DA  - Nov
661
DO  - DOI 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2005.00438.x
662
IS  - 3
663
J2  - Bot J Linn Soc
664
KW  - conservation
665
east anatolia
666
taxonomy
667
staticopsis plumbaginaceae
668
anatolia
669
ankara
670
LA  - English
671
N1  - 987tm
672
Times Cited:5
673
Cited References Count:26
674
PY  - 2005
675
SN  - 0024-4074
676
SP  - 351-356
677
ST  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. sect. Glumaria Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from Elazig, Turkey
678
T2  - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
679
TI  - A new species of Acantholimon Boiss. sect. Glumaria Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) from Elazig, Turkey
680
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000233540200007
681
VL  - 149
682
ID  - 10
683
ER  - 
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685

    
686
TY  - JOUR
687
AB  - A synopsis of Acantholimon in Turkey is given on the basis of a revisional study conducted in Turkey by the authors. An account of 52 species, ten subspecies, and 17 varieties is given, including keys to the species, subspecies, and varieties, and a general indication of their distribution, as well as their conservation status in Turkey. Seven new taxa, namely A. ekimii sp. nov., A. capitatum ssp. sivasicum ssp. nov., A. calvertii var. glabrum var. nov., A. huetii var. breviscapum var. nov., A. acerosum ssp. longibracteolorum ssp. nov., A. lycaonicum ssp. cappadocicum ssp. nov., and A. halophilum var. coloratum var. nov., are described, together with a few new combinations. A. wiedemannii, A. iconicum, and A. lycaonicum, described from Turkey in the past, but placed under other species as synonyms in the Flora of Turkey, are recognized once again as good species. A. multiflorum and A. parviflorum are given a species status. In Turkey, the presence of A. latifolium, A. araxanum, A. lepturoides, A. hohenackerii, A. senganense, A. fominii, A. petraeum, and A. tragacanthinum is also confirmed. (c) 2007 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2007, 154, 397-419.
688
AD  - Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
689
Hacettepe Univ, Dept Biol Educ, TR-06800 Ankara, Turkey
690
AN  - WOS:000248372200010
691
AU  - Doğan, M.
692
AU  - Akaydin, G.
693
DA  - Jul
694
DO  - DOI 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2007.00663.x
695
IS  - 3
696
J2  - Bot J Linn Soc
697
KW  - new taxa
698
revision
699
taxonomy
700
sect.-staticopsis plumbaginaceae
701
turkey
702
anatolia
703
ankara
704
LA  - English
705
N1  - 194vp
706
Times Cited:11
707
Cited References Count:27
708
PY  - 2007
709
SN  - 0024-4074
710
SP  - 397-419
711
ST  - Synopsis of Turkish Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae)
712
T2  - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
713
TI  - Synopsis of Turkish Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae)
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UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000248372200010
715
VL  - 154
716
ID  - 9
717
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TY  - JOUR
721
AB  - Rhabdodendron is the sole genus in Rhabdodendraceae and affinities have been suggested with Chrysobalanaceae, Rutaceae and Phytolaccaceae. Analysis of rbcL sequence data indicates a placement within Caryophyllidae sensu Chase, Soltis, Olmstead et al. 1993, but without a particularly close relationship to any of the other families. On this basis we support the familial rank Rhabdodendraceae and place it in Caryophyllidae, without reference to a particular order. The molecular results are discussed in the light of the morphological, anatomical and biochemical characters of Rhabdodendron.
722
AU  - Fay, Michael F.
723
AU  - Cameron, Kenneth M.
724
AU  - Prance, Ghillean T.
725
AU  - Lledó, M. Dolores
726
AU  - Chase, Mark W.
727
C1  - Full publication date: 1997
728
DO  - 10.2307/4117819
729
IS  - 4
730
PY  - 1997
731
SN  - 00755974, 1874933X
732
SP  - 923-932
733
ST  - Familial relationships of Rhabdodendron (Rhabdodendraceae): Plastid rbcL sequences indicate a caryophyllid placement
734
T2  - Kew Bulletin
735
TI  - Familial relationships of Rhabdodendron (Rhabdodendraceae): Plastid rbcL sequences indicate a caryophyllid placement
736
UR  - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4117819
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VL  - 52
738
ID  - 29
739
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743
AU  - Fuertes Aguilar, J.
744
AU  - Rossello, J. A.
745
AU  - Nieto Feliner, G.
746
PY  - 1999
747
SP  - 1341-1346
748
ST  - Nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) concerted evolution in natural and artificial hybrids of Armeria (Plumbaginaceae)
749
T2  - Molecular Ecology
750
TI  - Nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) concerted evolution in natural and artificial hybrids of Armeria (Plumbaginaceae)
751
VL  - 8
752
ID  - 60
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TY  - JOUR
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AU  - Ghaffari, S. M.
758
PY  - 1988
759
SP  - 396-399
760
ST  - Chromosome Number Reports XCIX
761
T2  - Taxon
762
TI  - Chromosome Number Reports XCIX
763
VL  - 37
764
ID  - 55
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TY  - JOUR
769
AU  - Jaubert, H. F.
770
AU  - Spach, É.
771
PY  - 1843
772
SP  - 248-256
773
ST  - Conspectus subgeneris Armeriastrum
774
T2  - Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Botanique ser. 2
775
TI  - Conspectus subgeneris Armeriastrum
776
VL  - 20
777
ID  - 20
778
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TY  - JOUR
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AU  - Kim, S. T.
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AU  - Sultan, S. E.
784
AU  - Donoghue, M. J. 
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PY  - 2008
786
SP  - 12370-12375
787
ST  - Allopolyploid speciation in Persicaria (Polygonaceae): Insights from a low-copy nuclear region
788
T2  - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
789
TI  - Allopolyploid speciation in Persicaria (Polygonaceae): Insights from a low-copy nuclear region
790
VL  - 105
791
ID  - 62
792
ER  - 
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TY  - CHAP
796
A2  - Kubitzki, K.
797
A2  - Rohwer, J. G.
798
A2  - Bittrich, V.
799
AU  - Kubitzki, K. 
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CY  - Berlin, Heidelberg
801
PB  - Springer
802
PY  - 1993
803
SP  - 523-530
804
ST  - Plumbaginaceae
805
T2  - The families and genera of vascular plants. Flowering Plants - Dicotyledons. Magnoliid, Hamamelid and Caryophyllid Families
806
TI  - Plumbaginaceae
807
ID  - 1
808
ER  - 
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TY  - JOUR
812
AU  - Kürschner, H.
813
PY  - 1986
814
SP  - 169-179
815
ST  - The subalpine thorn-cushion formations of western South-West Asia: ecology, structure and zonation
816
T2  - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences
817
TI  - The subalpine thorn-cushion formations of western South-West Asia: ecology, structure and zonation
818
VL  - 89
819
ID  - 5
820
ER  - 
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823
TY  - JOUR
824
AB  - Leaf demography and water relations of the drought semi-deciduous East Mediterranean shrub Phlomis fruticosa L. were seasonally monitored during a 28 month period. Naturally growing individuals at low (c.a. 40 m) and high (c.a. 600 m) elevation, exposed to full sunlight or shaded by the canopy of evergreen sclerophylls were used. At the exposed, low elevation site, photosynthetic rates were also monitored, both daily and annually. It was found that
825
a) Based on the time of their burst, two kinds of leaves can be distinguished; long lived, spring leaves, with arrested growth and small size during the dry summer period, but resumed growth after the autumn rains, attaining a life-span of about 13 months; and winter leaves, bursting in late autumn/early winter, whose life-span depended on the extent of summer drought. Severely dehydrated, exposed shrubs shed their winter leaves in early summer. Shaded shrubs, however, maintained satisfactory water contents and kept their winter leaves up to late summer.
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b) Leaf sizes and the percentage contribution of the two leaf types on total leaf population and area depended on season and experimental site.
827
c) Analysis of the above demographic information in relation to the climatic data at the experimental sites and the leaf water content, indicates that water shortage during the summer and low temperature during the winter determine the phenology and limit the growth of leaves in P. fruticosa.
828
d) Daily measurements of net Photosynthetic rates taken at nearly monthly intervals were used to assess the relative contribution of the two leaf types on total yearly CO2 assimilation by the shrubs in the exposed, low elevation site. Although photosynthetic rates of winter leaves were higher compared to spring leaves during their winter and spring co-occurrence on the same shrubs, their yearly based relative contribution was greatly exceeded by that of spring leaves, when the corresponding leaf duration was considered. These results cast doubt on the general conviction that the small spring leaves contribute negligibly to the productivity of drought semi-deciduous Mediterranean shrubs.
829
AD  - Kyparissis, A
830
Univ Patras,Dept Biol,Lab Plant Physiol,Patras 26500,Greece
831
Univ Patras,Dept Biol,Lab Plant Physiol,Patras 26500,Greece
832
AN  - WOS:A1997YJ17200003
833
AU  - Kyparissis, A.
834
AU  - Grammatikopoulos, G.
835
AU  - Manetas, Y.
836
DO  - Doi 10.1016/S1146-609x(97)80040-9
837
IS  - 5
838
J2  - Acta Oecol
839
KW  - leaf phenology
840
light and shade
841
photosynthesis
842
phlomis fruticosa
843
water relations
844
summer leaves
845
dimorphism
846
phenology
847
evergreen
848
exchange
849
LA  - English
850
N1  - Yj172
851
Times Cited:24
852
Cited References Count:26
853
PY  - 1997
854
SN  - 1146-609x
855
SP  - 543-555
856
ST  - Leaf demography and photosynthesis as affected by the environment in the drought semi-deciduous Mediterranean shrub Phlomis fruticosa L.
857
T2  - Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology
858
TI  - Leaf demography and photosynthesis as affected by the environment in the drought semi-deciduous Mediterranean shrub Phlomis fruticosa L.
859
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:A1997YJ17200003
860
VL  - 18
861
ID  - 46
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ER  - 
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TY  - JOUR
866
AU  - Linczevski, I. A.
867
PY  - 1971
868
SP  - 633-1635
869
ST  - Notes on Limoniaceae 3
870
T2  - Botanicheskii Zhurnal
871
TI  - Notes on Limoniaceae 3
872
VL  - 56
873
ID  - 39
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ER  - 
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TY  - JOUR
878
AU  - Linczevski, I. A.
879
PY  - 1979
880
SP  - 166-168
881
ST  - Notulae de Limoniaceis 4
882
T2  - Novosti sistematiki vysshikh rastenĭi
883
TI  - Notulae de Limoniaceis 4
884
VL  - 16
885
ID  - 40
886
ER  - 
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TY  - CHAP
890
A2  - Shishkin, B. K.
891
A2  - Bobrov, E. G.
892
AU  - Linczevski, L. A. 
893
CY  - Washington D.C.
894
PB  - Smithsonian Institution Libraries
895
PY  - 1952
896
SP  - 292-343
897
ST  - Plumbaginaceae Lindl.
898
T2  - Flora of the U.S.S.R.
899
TI  - Plumbaginaceae Lindl.
900
VL  - 18
901
ID  - 26
902
ER  - 
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TY  - JOUR
906
AB  - The monophyly and phylogenetic relationships of Plumbaginaceae (sensu Cronquist) were evaluated using parsimony analysis of nucleotide sequences of the plastid gene rbcL. Analysis of 42 taxa, including 18 species of Plumbaginaceae, placed this family as a strongly supported monophyletic group sister to Polygonaceae and in the same clade as Simmondsiaceae, Nepenthaceae, Droseraceae and Caryophyllales. Within Plumbaginaceae, two well supported groups are present, corresponding to subfamilies Plumbaginoideae and Staticoideae. These groups have been regarded as independent families by some authors, and anatomical, morphological and biochemical differences are well defined. The taxonomic status of each group is discussed.
907
AD  - Univ Oxford, Dept Plant Sci, Oxford OX1 3RG, England
908
Univ Alicante, Dept Ciencias Ambientales & Recursos Nat Bot, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
909
Guilford Coll, Dept Biol, Greensboro, NC 27410 USA
910
Royal Bot Gardens, Jodrell Lab, Mol Syst Sect, Richmond TW9 3DS, Surrey, England
911
AN  - WOS:000073545400003
912
AU  - Lledó, M. D.
913
AU  - Crespo, M. B.
914
AU  - Cameron, K. M.
915
AU  - Fay, M. F.
916
AU  - Chase, M. W.
917
DA  - Jan-Mar
918
DO  - Doi 10.2307/2419571
919
IS  - 1
920
J2  - Syst Bot
921
KW  - DNA
922
phylogeny
923
plants
924
classification
925
caryophyllales
926
evolution
927
LA  - English
928
N1  - Zm490
929
Times Cited:88
930
Cited References Count:44
931
PY  - 1998
932
SN  - 0363-6445
933
SP  - 21-29
934
ST  - Systematics of Plumbaginaceae based upon cladistic analysis of rbcL sequence data
935
T2  - Systematic Botany
936
TI  - Systematics of Plumbaginaceae based upon cladistic analysis of rbcL sequence data
937
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000073545400003
938
VL  - 23
939
ID  - 30
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ER  - 
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TY  - JOUR
944
AB  - Phylogenetic relationships of Limoniastrum and other genera of subfamily Staticoideae (Plumbaginaceae) were studied using parsimony analysis of the plastid gene rbcL, the intron of trnL and the intergene spacer of trnL-trnF. Our analysis showed that Limoniastrum was polyphyletic. Limoniastrum ifniense, in both rbcL and combined data analyses, is sister to Armeria and Psylliostachys, whereas in the trnL-F (intron and spacer combined) analysis it is sister to a clade composed of Acantholimon, Dictyolimon and the remaining species of Limoniastrum. In all analyses, the five remaining species of Limoniastrum (excluding Limoniastrum ifniense) formed a clade with two groups of species: L. monopetalum + L. guyonianum and those sometimes considered as the segregate genus Bubania (L. feei, L. weygandiorum and L. rechingeri). Levels of sequence divergence among these thr ee groups of Limoniastrum were greater than for other well supported genera in the family and, in combination with morphological differences and paucity of synapomorphies, led us to conclude that separate generic status for each of the three clades is warranted. (C) 2000 The Linnean Society of London.
945
AD  - Royal Bot Gardens, Herbarium, Richmond TW9 3AB, Surrey, England
946
Univ Alicante, Dept Ciencias Ambientales & Recursos Nat Bot, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
947
Royal Bot Gardens, Jodrell Lab, Mol Systemat Sect, Richmond TW9 3DS, Surrey, England
948
AN  - WOS:000086098300006
949
AU  - Lledó, M. D.
950
AU  - Crespo, M. B.
951
AU  - Cox, A. V.
952
AU  - Fay, M. F.
953
AU  - Chase, M. W.
954
DA  - Feb
955
DO  - DOI 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2000.tb01213.x
956
IS  - 2
957
J2  - Bot J Linn Soc
958
KW  - bubania
959
caballeroa
960
molecular evolution
961
molecular systematics
962
phylogeny
963
phylogenetics
964
LA  - English
965
N1  - 297tg
966
Times Cited:13
967
Cited References Count:28
968
PY  - 2000
969
SN  - 0024-4074
970
SP  - 175-191
971
ST  - Polyphyly of Limoniastrum (Plumbaginaceae): evidence from DNA sequences of plastid rbcL, trnL intron and trnL-F intergene spacer
972
T2  - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
973
TI  - Polyphyly of Limoniastrum (Plumbaginaceae): evidence from DNA sequences of plastid rbcL, trnL intron and trnL-F intergene spacer
974
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000086098300006
975
VL  - 132
976
ID  - 35
977
ER  - 
978

    
979

    
980
TY  - JOUR
981
AB  - Phylogenetic relationships within Litnonium (Plumbaginaceae) are evaluated using sequence data from three plastid regions (rbcL, the trnL intron, and the trnL-trnF intergenic spacer). Sixty-six species representing the major genera of Staticoideae, including representatives of all sections and genera formerly included in Lintonium, have been analyzed using four species of Plumbaginoideae as an outgroup. Analyses of each separate and combined data set yield similar results. Afrolimon is embedded in Limonium and related to L vulgare, the type of Limonium. Limonium is split into two major clades corresponding to subgenera, but otherwise the current infrageneric classification proved to be artificial. Some groups restricted to particular areas can be recognized, and their synapomorphies are discussed. The presence of an isolated taxon in the Canary Islands is used as a calibration point for age estimates of the major events in the genus, including migrations to the Southern Hemisphere, the Canary Islands, and Asia. The rapid radiation of Limonium in the Mediterranean basin appears to coincide with the desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea in the Messinian (late Miocene).
982
AD  - Royal Bot Gardens, Jodrell Lab, Richmond TW9 3DS, Surrey, England
983
Univ Alicante, CIBIO, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
984
AN  - WOS:000230260800016
985
AU  - Lledó, M. D.
986
AU  - Crespo, M. B.
987
AU  - Fay, M. F.
988
AU  - Chase, M. W.
989
DA  - Jul
990
DO  - DOI 10.3732/ajb.92.7.1189
991
IS  - 7
992
J2  - Am J Bot
993
KW  - biogeography
994
canary islands
995
limonium
996
messinian
997
molecular phylogenetics
998
nonparametric rate smoothing (nprs)
999
plumbaginaceae
1000
rbcl
1001
trnl intron
1002
trnl-f spacer
1003
canary-islands
1004
cape flora
1005
DNA
1006
evolution
1007
colonization
1008
africa
1009
LA  - English
1010
N1  - 942cp
1011
Times Cited:44
1012
Cited References Count:39
1013
PY  - 2005
1014
SN  - 0002-9122
1015
SP  - 1189-1198
1016
ST  - Molecular phylogenetics of Limonium and related genera (Plumbaginaceae): Biogeographical and systematic implications
1017
T2  - American Journal of Botany
1018
TI  - Molecular phylogenetics of Limonium and related genera (Plumbaginaceae): Biogeographical and systematic implications
1019
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000230260800016
1020
VL  - 92
1021
ID  - 32
1022
ER  - 
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1025
TY  - JOUR
1026
AB  - Taxonomic features of Limonium subg. Myriolepis are reviewed and compared with those of other taxa in Plumbaginaceae. The new genus Myriolepis is proposed on the basis of morphological, karyological and phytochemical characters to include two western Mediterranean species of Limonium sect. Myriolepis: L. ferulaceum and L. diffusum. Remaining taxa belonging to L. subg. Myriolepis (those in L. sects. Siphonantha and Polyarthrion) are recognised as sections in L. subg. Limonium. Affinities to other taxa of Limonium, sometimes suggested as related to Myriolepis, are also discussed.
1027
AD  - Royal Bot Gardens, Jodrell Lab, Surrey TW9 3DS, England
1028
LMU Munchen, Abt Biol 1, Bereich Biodiversitatsforsch Syst Bot, D-80638 Munich, Germany
1029
Univ Alicante, CIBIO, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
1030
AN  - WOS:000182417500007
1031
AU  - Lledó, M. D.
1032
AU  - Erben, M.
1033
AU  - Crespo, M. B.
1034
DA  - Feb
1035
DO  - Doi 10.2307/3647302
1036
IS  - 1
1037
J2  - Taxon
1038
KW  - limonium
1039
myriolepis
1040
plumbaginaceae
1041
nomenclature
1042
taxonomy
1043
rbcl
1044
LA  - English
1045
N1  - 670pm
1046
Times Cited:10
1047
Cited References Count:34
1048
PY  - 2003
1049
SN  - 0040-0262
1050
SP  - 67-73
1051
ST  - Myriolepis, a new genus segregated from Limonium (Plumbaginaceae)
1052
T2  - Taxon
1053
TI  - Myriolepis, a new genus segregated from Limonium (Plumbaginaceae)
1054
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000182417500007
1055
VL  - 52
1056
ID  - 33
1057
ER  - 
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1060
TY  - JOUR
1061
AD  - Royal Bot Gardens, Jodrell Lab, Richmond TW9 3DS, Surrey, England
1062
LMU Munchen, Dept Biol 1, Bereich Biodiversitatforsch Syst Bot, D-80638 Munich, Germany
1063
Univ Alicante, CIBIO, Inst Univ Biodiversidad, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
1064
AN  - WOS:000232286000027
1065
AU  - Lledó, M. D.
1066
AU  - Erben, M.
1067
AU  - Crespo, M. B.
1068
DA  - Aug
1069
IS  - 3
1070
J2  - Taxon
1071
KW  - homonymy
1072
nomenclature
1073
myriolepis
1074
myriolimon
1075
limonium
1076
plumbaginaceae
1077
LA  - English
1078
N1  - 970ds
1079
Times Cited:1
1080
Cited References Count:5
1081
PY  - 2005
1082
SN  - 0040-0262
1083
SP  - 811-812
1084
ST  - Myriolimon, a new name for the recently published Myriolepis (Plumbaginaceae)
1085
T2  - Taxon
1086
TI  - Myriolimon, a new name for the recently published Myriolepis (Plumbaginaceae)
1087
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000232286000027
1088
VL  - 54
1089
ID  - 31
1090
ER  - 
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1092

    
1093
TY  - JOUR
1094
AB  - Circumscription of Plumbaginaceae is evaluated using sequence data from three plastid regions (rbcL, the intron of trnL and the intergenic spacer of trnL-trnF) and a morphological dataset of 51 characters. Thirteen species representing the major genera of Staticoideae and Plumbaginoideae, as well as one species of Aegialitis, have been analysed using three species of Polygonaceae as an outgroup. Analyses of the molecular, morphological and combined datasets yield similar results. Plumbaginaceae are divided in two well-supported groups corresponding to subfamilies Staticoideae and Plumbaginoideae. Aegialitis is sister to the rest of Staticoideae. In the light of these data, we can conclude that the classification of Plumbaginaceae in two subfamilies is well supported. Moreover, Aegialitis should be regarded as a tribe in Staticoideae.
1095
AD  - Royal Bot Gardens, Jodrell Lab, Mol Systemat Sect, Richmond TW9 3DS, Surrey, England
1096
Stockholm Univ, Inst Bot, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
1097
Univ Alicante, CIBIO, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
1098
AN  - WOS:000172459400007
1099
AU  - Lledó, M. D.
1100
AU  - Karis, P. O.
1101
AU  - Crespo, M. B.
1102
AU  - Fay, M. F.
1103
AU  - Chase, M. W.
1104
DO  - DOI 10.1007/s006060170021
1105
IS  - 1-2
1106
J2  - Plant Syst Evol
1107
KW  - aegialitis
1108
cladistic analysis
1109
morphology
1110
phylogeny
1111
plumbaginaceae
1112
rbcl
1113
trnl-f
1114
cladistic-analysis
1115
rbcl sequence
1116
asteraceae
1117
plants
1118
atpb
1119
LA  - English
1120
N1  - 497ml
1121
Times Cited:14
1122
Cited References Count:53
1123
PY  - 2001
1124
SN  - 0378-2697
1125
SP  - 107-124
1126
ST  - Phylogenetic position and taxonomic status of the genus Aegialitis and subfamilies Staticoideae and Plumbaginoideae (Plumbaginaceae): evidence from plastid DNA sequences and morphology
1127
T2  - Plant Systematics and Evolution
1128
TI  - Phylogenetic position and taxonomic status of the genus Aegialitis and subfamilies Staticoideae and Plumbaginoideae (Plumbaginaceae): evidence from plastid DNA sequences and morphology
1129
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000172459400007
1130
VL  - 229
1131
ID  - 34
1132
ER  - 
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1135
TY  - BOOK
1136
AU  - Mobayen, S.
1137
CY  - Téhéran
1138
PB  - Imprimerie Economiste
1139
PY  - 1964
1140
ST  - Revision taxonomique du genre Acantholimon
1141
TI  - Revision taxonomique du genre Acantholimon
1142
ID  - 27
1143
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1145

    
1146
TY  - JOUR
1147
AU  - Moharrek, F.
1148
AU  - Osaloo, S.K.
1149
AU  - Assadi, M. 
1150
PY  - 2014
1151
SP  - 117-127
1152
ST  - Molecular phylogeny of Plumbaginaceae with emphasis on Acantholimon Boiss. based on nuclear and plastid DNA sequences in Iran
1153
T2  - Biochemical Systematics and Ecology
1154
TI  - Molecular phylogeny of Plumbaginaceae with emphasis on Acantholimon Boiss. based on nuclear and plastid DNA sequences in Iran
1155
VL  - 57
1156
ID  - 41
1157
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1160
TY  - JOUR
1161
AU  - Moharrek, F.
1162
AU  - Osaloo, S. K.
1163
AU  - Assadi, M.
1164
PY  - 2014
1165
SP  - 117-127
1166
ST  - Molecular phylogeny of Plumbaginaceae with emphasis on Acantholimon Boiss. based on nuclear and plastid DNA sequences in Iran
1167
T2  - Biochemical Systematics and Ecology
1168
TI  - Molecular phylogeny of Plumbaginaceae with emphasis on Acantholimon Boiss. based on nuclear and plastid DNA sequences in Iran
1169
VL  - 57
1170
ID  - 61
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1174
TY  - JOUR
1175
AB  - This study examines whether a satisfactory classification of Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) species found in Ankara province (Turkey) can be obtained from phenctic clustering based on external vegetative and floral morphological characters of both herbarium and collected specimens, The study is on the following species: A. venustum Boiss., A, halophilium Bokhari., A. acerosum (Willd.) Boiss., A. kotschyi (Jaub. & Spach) Boiss., A. confertiflorum Bokhari., A. glumaceum (Jaub. & Spach) Boiss., A. casareum Boiss. & Bal., A. puberulum Boiss. & Bal., and A. ulicinium (Jaub. & Schultes) Boiss. For each species twenty-five morphological characters were scored and data were subjected to numerical taxonomic analysis. The results of the present study suggest that for Ankara province (Turkey) there are basically three subsections (Caryophyllacea Bunge., Halophiliacea Muvaffak & Dogan, and Androsacea Bunge) which can be grouped under section Tragacanthina Bunge. Subsection Halophiliacea Muvaffak & Dogan is described for the first time.
1176
AD  - Middle E Tech Univ, Fac Arts & Sci, Dept Biol Sci, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
1177
AN  - WOS:000173150000007
1178
AU  - Muvaffak, A.
1179
AU  - Doğan, M.
1180
AU  - Bilgin, C. C.
1181
IS  - 4
1182
J2  - Isr J Plant Sci
1183
LA  - English
1184
N1  - 509lv
1185
Times Cited:10
1186
Cited References Count:15
1187
PY  - 2001
1188
SN  - 0792-9978
1189
SP  - 297-300
1190
ST  - A numerical taxonomic study of the genus Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) in Ankara Province (Turkey)
1191
T2  - Israel Journal of Plant Sciences
1192
TI  - A numerical taxonomic study of the genus Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) in Ankara Province (Turkey)
1193
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000173150000007
1194
VL  - 49
1195
ID  - 19
1196
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1199
TY  - JOUR
1200
AU  - Nazarova, E. A.
1201
PY  - 1984
1202
SP  - 972-975
1203
ST  - Chromosome number in the Caucasian representative of the families Asteraceae, Brasicaceae, Fabaceae, Limoniaceae
1204
T2  - Botanicheskii Zhurnal
1205
TI  - Chromosome number in the Caucasian representative of the families Asteraceae, Brasicaceae, Fabaceae, Limoniaceae
1206
VL  - 69
1207
ID  - 56
1208
ER  - 
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1211
TY  - JOUR
1212
AU  - Oganesian, M. E.
1213
PY  - 2011
1214
SP  - 51-59
1215
ST  - Genus Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) in South Transcaucasia (Armenia, Nakhichevan)
1216
T2  - Takhtajania
1217
TI  - Genus Acantholimon Boiss. (Plumbaginaceae) in South Transcaucasia (Armenia, Nakhichevan)
1218
VL  - 1
1219
ID  - 28
1220
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1223
TY  - JOUR
1224
AU  - Orshan, G.
1225
PY  - 1963
1226
SP  - 206-222
1227
ST  - Seasonal dimorphism of desert and Mediterranean chamaephytes and its significance as a factor in their water economy
1228
T2  - The water relations of plants
1229
TI  - Seasonal dimorphism of desert and Mediterranean chamaephytes and its significance as a factor in their water economy
1230
ID  - 47
1231
ER  - 
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1234
TY  - JOUR
1235
AU  - Parolly, G.
1236
PY  - 2004
1237
SP  - 39-63
1238
ST  - The high mountain vegetation of Turkey – a state of the art report, including a first annotated conspectus of the major syntaxa
1239
T2  - Turkish Journal of Botany
1240
TI  - The high mountain vegetation of Turkey – a state of the art report, including a first annotated conspectus of the major syntaxa
1241
VL  - 28
1242
ID  - 7
1243
ER  - 
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1246
TY  - JOUR
1247
AU  - Pineiro, R.
1248
AU  - Widmer, A.
1249
AU  - Aguilar, J. F.
1250
AU  - Feliner, G. N.
1251
PY  - 2011
1252
SP  - 228-240
1253
ST  - Introgression in peripheral populations and colonization shape the genetic structure of the coastal shrub Armeria pungens
1254
T2  - Heredity
1255
TI  - Introgression in peripheral populations and colonization shape the genetic structure of the coastal shrub Armeria pungens
1256
VL  - 106
1257
ID  - 59
1258
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1261
TY  - JOUR
1262
AU  - Psaras, G. K.
1263
AU  - Sofroniou, I.
1264
PY  - 2004
1265
SP  - 71-77
1266
ST  - Stem and root wood anatomy of the shrub Phlomis fruticosa (Labiatae)
1267
T2  - Iawa Journal
1268
TI  - Stem and root wood anatomy of the shrub Phlomis fruticosa (Labiatae)
1269
VL  - 25
1270
ID  - 48
1271
ER  - 
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1274
TY  - JOUR
1275
AU  - Rechinger, K. H.
1276
PY  - 1964
1277
SP  - 402
1278
ST  - Notizen zur Orient-Flora
1279
T2  - Anzeiger der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Mathematische-naturwissenchaftliche Klasse
1280
TI  - Notizen zur Orient-Flora
1281
VL  - 101
1282
ID  - 42
1283
ER  - 
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1286
TY  - CHAP
1287
A2  - Rechinger, K. H.
1288
AU  - Rechinger, K. H.
1289
AU  - Schiman-Czeika, H.
1290
CY  - Graz
1291
PB  - Akademische Druck-und Verlagsanstalt
1292
PY  - 1974
1293
ST  - Plumbaginaceae
1294
T2  - Flora Iranica
1295
TI  - Plumbaginaceae
1296
ID  - 4
1297
ER  - 
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1300
TY  - BOOK
1301
AU  - Shields, O.
1302
PB  - The Lepidoptera Research Foundation
1303
PY  - 1967
1304
ST  - Hilltopping: An ecological study of summit congregation behavior of butterflies on a southern California hill
1305
TI  - Hilltopping: An ecological study of summit congregation behavior of butterflies on a southern California hill
1306
ID  - 6
1307
ER  - 
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1310
TY  - JOUR
1311
AU  - Wendel, J. F.
1312
AU  - Schnabel, A.
1313
AU  - Seelanan, T.
1314
PY  - 1995
1315
SP  - 280-284
1316
ST  - Bidirectional Interlocus Concerted Evolution Following Allopolyploid Speciation in Cotton (Gossypium)
1317
T2  - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1318
TI  - Bidirectional Interlocus Concerted Evolution Following Allopolyploid Speciation in Cotton (Gossypium)
1319
VL  - 92
1320
ID  - 63
1321
ER  - 
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1324
TY  - CHAP
1325
A2  - Takhtajan, A.
1326
AU  - Zakharjeva, O. L.
1327
CY  - Petropoli
1328
PB  - Nauka
1329
PY  - 1993
1330
ST  - Numeri Chromosomeatum Magnoliophytorum Florae URSS, Moraceae, Zygophyllaceae
1331
TI  - Numeri Chromosomeatum Magnoliophytorum Florae URSS, Moraceae, Zygophyllaceae
1332
ID  - 57
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TY  - JOUR
1337
AB  - QuestionsTo what extent do Mediterranean dwarf shrub species of phrygana and mountain habitats form distinct annual growth rings and are therefore suitable for further studies on the dynamics of phrygana? How are growth ring numbers and species turnover of dwarf shrub communities distributed along an altitudinal gradient of ca. 1800m? Is the age distribution of dwarf shrub populations in high-mountain areas different from that in the lowlands? Which environmental factors control the beta-diversity of East Mediterranean dwarf shrub species and communities?
1338
LocationLefka Ori (western Crete, Greece).
1339
MethodsPlots of 100m(2) at different altitudes were sampled for (1) composition of dwarf shrub species and environmental variables, and (2) wood samples of the root collar of all 24 phryganic dwarf shrub species occurring in the plots. Thin discs were cut, and in order to visualize cells and ring structure, surfaces were handled with razor blades. Additional cross-sectional micro-sections were cut with a sledge microtome. Growth rings were counted and box-plotted in correlation with the altitudinal gradient. Beta-diversity and environmental variables were analysed using gradient analyses.
1340
ResultsMost dwarf shrubs showed species-specific distinct growth rings, and are accordingly suitable for age-structure analyses and further research on the functional dynamics of phrygana. The oldest dwarf shrubs were found at high altitudes. Factors controlling beta-diversity and species composition of dwarf shrublands were altitudinal and edaphic.
1341
ConclusionsGrowth ring analysis proved useful for age determination of Mediterranean dwarf shrubs. Our results show that dwarf shrub communities at higher elevations are older than those at low elevations, perhaps a general principle in plant ecology that is confirmed here for the East Mediterranean phrygana.
1342
AD  - Univ Gottingen, Albrecht von Haller Inst Pflanzenwissensch, Abt Vegetat Anal & Phytodiversitat, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany
1343
Univ Gottingen, Albrecht von Haller Inst Pflanzenwissensch, Abt Palynol & Klimadynam, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany
1344
Swiss Fed Res Inst, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
1345
AN  - WOS:000328544600014
1346
AU  - Zimowski, M.
1347
AU  - Leuschner, H. H.
1348
AU  - Gartner, H.
1349
AU  - Bergmeier, E.
1350
DA  - Jan
1351
DO  - 10.1111/jvs.12067
1352
IS  - 1
1353
J2  - J Veg Sci
1354
KW  - age structure
1355
altitudinal gradient
1356
beta-diversity
1357
euphorbia acanthothamnos
1358
growth rings
1359
phrygana
1360
sarcopoterium spinosum
1361
early postfire regeneration
1362
pinus-halepensis forests
1363
tropical dry forest
1364
empetrum-hermaphroditum
1365
vegetation composition
1366
phrygana vegetation
1367
greece
1368
fire
1369
ecosystems
1370
phenology
1371
LA  - English
1372
N1  - 273ok
1373
Times Cited:2
1374
Cited References Count:82
1375
PY  - 2014
1376
SN  - 1100-9233
1377
SP  - 122-134
1378
ST  - Age and diversity of Mediterranean dwarf shrublands: a dendrochronological approach along an altitudinal gradient on Crete
1379
T2  - Journal of Vegetation Science
1380
TI  - Age and diversity of Mediterranean dwarf shrublands: a dendrochronological approach along an altitudinal gradient on Crete
1381
UR  - <Go to ISI>://WOS:000328544600014
1382
VL  - 25
1383
ID  - 49
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