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Plethora of Plants - Collections of the Botanical Garden, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb (2): Glasshouse Succulents
NAT. CROAT. VOL. 27 No 2 407-420* ZAGREB December 31, 2018 professional paper/stručni članak – museum collections/muzejske zbirke DOI 10.20302/NC.2018.27.28 PLETHORA OF PLANTS - COLLECTIONS OF THE BOTANICAL GARDEN, FACULTY OF SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB (2): GLASSHOUSE SUCCULENTS Dubravka Sandev, Darko Mihelj & Sanja Kovačić Botanical Garden, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Marulićev trg 9a, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia (e-mail: [email protected]) Sandev, D., Mihelj, D. & Kovačić, S.: Plethora of plants – collections of the Botanical Garden, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb (2): Glasshouse succulents. Nat. Croat. Vol. 27, No. 2, 407- 420*, 2018, Zagreb. In this paper, the plant lists of glasshouse succulents grown in the Botanical Garden from 1895 to 2017 are studied. Synonymy, nomenclature and origin of plant material were sorted. The lists of species grown in the last 122 years are constructed in such a way as to show that throughout that period at least 1423 taxa of succulent plants from 254 genera and 17 families inhabited the Garden’s cold glass- house collection. Key words: Zagreb Botanical Garden, Faculty of Science, historic plant collections, succulent col- lection Sandev, D., Mihelj, D. & Kovačić, S.: Obilje bilja – zbirke Botaničkoga vrta Prirodoslovno- matematičkog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (2): Stakleničke mesnatice. Nat. Croat. Vol. 27, No. 2, 407-420*, 2018, Zagreb. U ovom članku sastavljeni su popisi stakleničkih mesnatica uzgajanih u Botaničkom vrtu zagrebačkog Prirodoslovno-matematičkog fakulteta između 1895. i 2017. Uređena je sinonimka i no- menklatura te istraženo podrijetlo biljnog materijala. Rezultati pokazuju kako je tijekom 122 godine kroz zbirku mesnatica hladnog staklenika prošlo najmanje 1423 svojti iz 254 rodova i 17 porodica. -
South American Cacti in Time and Space: Studies on the Diversification of the Tribe Cereeae, with Particular Focus on Subtribe Trichocereinae (Cactaceae)
Zurich Open Repository and Archive University of Zurich Main Library Strickhofstrasse 39 CH-8057 Zurich www.zora.uzh.ch Year: 2013 South American Cacti in time and space: studies on the diversification of the tribe Cereeae, with particular focus on subtribe Trichocereinae (Cactaceae) Lendel, Anita Posted at the Zurich Open Repository and Archive, University of Zurich ZORA URL: https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-93287 Dissertation Published Version Originally published at: Lendel, Anita. South American Cacti in time and space: studies on the diversification of the tribe Cereeae, with particular focus on subtribe Trichocereinae (Cactaceae). 2013, University of Zurich, Faculty of Science. South American Cacti in Time and Space: Studies on the Diversification of the Tribe Cereeae, with Particular Focus on Subtribe Trichocereinae (Cactaceae) _________________________________________________________________________________ Dissertation zur Erlangung der naturwissenschaftlichen Doktorwürde (Dr.sc.nat.) vorgelegt der Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Zürich von Anita Lendel aus Kroatien Promotionskomitee: Prof. Dr. H. Peter Linder (Vorsitz) PD. Dr. Reto Nyffeler Prof. Dr. Elena Conti Zürich, 2013 Table of Contents Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 1. Phylogenetics and taxonomy of the tribe Cereeae s.l., with particular focus 15 on the subtribe Trichocereinae (Cactaceae – Cactoideae) Chapter 2. Floral evolution in the South American tribe Cereeae s.l. (Cactaceae: 53 Cactoideae): Pollination syndromes in a comparative phylogenetic context Chapter 3. Contemporaneous and recent radiations of the world’s major succulent 86 plant lineages Chapter 4. Tackling the molecular dating paradox: underestimated pitfalls and best 121 strategies when fossils are scarce Outlook and Future Research 207 Curriculum Vitae 209 Summary 211 Zusammenfassung 213 Acknowledgments I really believe that no one can go through the process of doing a PhD and come out without being changed at a very profound level. -
Succulents Seeds
Koehres-Samen Stand: 30.09.2021 Postbox 1217 D-64387 Erzhausen Deutschland www.kaktus-koehres.de www.lophophora.info Sukkulenten-Samen-Seeds-Graines-Seme-Semillas Artikel Portion/€ 100 Seeds/€ 1000 Seeds/€ 7578 ABROMEITIELLA-Bromeliaceae sp Tarija, Bol.H 5131-Seeds 1,10 3,30 5262 ADANSONIA digitata 10K 2,80 21,00 140,00 7715 ADANSONIA fony 10K 4,20 7716 ADANSONIA grandidieri 10K 4,20 9991 ADANSONIA suarezensis 10K 4,20 5417 ADANSONIA za 10K 4,20 5269 ADENIA ellenbeckii 5K Thua-Ukambani 7,20 136,00 5002 ADENIA firingalarensis 5K 9,20 5360 ADENIA globosa 10K 9,80 94,00 890,00 5349 ADENIA isaloensis 5K 7,60 118,00 5268 ADENIA olabohensis 5K 7,60 130,00 5003 ADENIA subsessifolia 5K 6,40 114,00 5267 ADENIA venenata 5K 8,60 5411 ADENIUM-DESERT ROSE multiflorum 10K 4,80 44,00 5412 ADENIUM-DESERT ROSE obesum 10K 2,10 18,00 130,00 5413 ADENIUM-DESERT ROSE obesum 10K double flower hybrid 2,20 18,00 5409 ADENIUM-DESERT ROSE somalense 10K 8,40 5280 AEONIUM balsamiferum 3,60 16,00 5874 AEONIUM calderense 3,60 16,00 7553 AEONIUM canariense 3,60 18,00 5272 AEONIUM ciliatum 3,30 16,00 7554 AEONIUM cuneatum 1,20 3,60 18,00 7559 AEONIUM davidbramwellii 3,30 16,00 7765 AEONIUM decorum,Gomera 3,60 16,00 7764 AEONIUM escobarii 3,60 32,00 7555 AEONIUM haworthii 3,30 14,00 7556 AEONIUM holochrysum 3,60 18,00 7244 AEONIUM korneliuslemsii,Maroco 3,60 18,00 7766 AEONIUM lancerottense 3,30 16,00 5271 AEONIUM lindleyi 3,30 14,00 5275 AEONIUM longithyrsum 3,30 16,00 7558 AEONIUM manriqueorum 3,30 14,00 5281 AEONIUM Mischung,mixed 3,30 18,00 7763 AEONIUM nobile 5,60 -
Download Index Seminum 2019
Source data: Delipavlov D , Ed. in chief , (2011): Guide of plants in Bulgaria, Academically- publishing house of Agricultural University – Plovdiv. The Plant List , website: for all plants taxonomy - http://www.theplantlist.org/ LLifle Encyclopedias of living forms , website: for Cacti taxonomy- http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/ IUCN Red List , website: For global conservation status of species- https://www.iucnredlist.org/ The seeds are the result of open pollination; they may be hybridized andbmay have reduced germinative capacity. Please inform us about any determination errors. Seeds are stored in paper bags inside wooden cupboards, temperature fluctuating between 10 and 18 Celsius. Collectors: Yana Shopova, Maksim Petkov, Lyubka Marinova (2017), Vera Dyankova – UBG – Sofia Petya Boicheva – UBG Ecopark – Varna Petar Manolov, Ilyana Pavlova (2017), Iva Kaymakanova (2017) – UBG – Balchik Symbols used: IUCN categories: DD – Data deficient LC – Least concern NT – Near threatened VU – Vulnerable EN – Endangered CR – Critically endangered sf. – Collected in University Botanic Garden – Sofia vn. – Collected in University Botanic Garden – Varna bk. – Collected in University Botanic Garden – Balchik * – Seeds from 2017 ** – Seeds from 2016 2 # of page Part І Seeds of plants in the open fields of the gardens 444444444 5 ( 17 Part ІІ Seeds of plants culti ated in greenhouses 444444..................... 17 ( 21 Part III Succulents culti ated in greenhouses 44444444444444 21 ( 25 Part IV Cacti culti ated in greenhouses 4444444444444444.. 25 ( 28 Part V 5interhardy cacti and succulents culti ated outdoor 4444444.. 28 Plant Material Supply Agreement 44444444444444... 81 Desiderata 4444444444444444444444444. 84 3 UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDENS SOFIA, VARNA, BALCHIK BULGARIA ADDRESSES )ni ersity Botanic Garden Sofia 1000 :Mosko ska” str. -
Quantifying Degraded Subtropical Thicket Structure and Composition: a Multi-Scale Approach in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
QUANTIFYING DEGRADED SUBTROPICAL THICKET STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION: A MULTI-SCALE APPROACH IN THE EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE of RHODES UNIVERSITY by KYRA ELIZABETH LUNDERSTEDT June 2016 QUANTIFYING DEGRADED SUBTROPICAL THICKET STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION: A MULTI-SCALE APPROACH IN THE EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA MSC THESIS BY KYRA LUNDERSTEDT Supervisors: Professor Charlie Shackleton and Mr. Mike Powell Abstract The loss in canopy cover from over-browsing severely degrades the ecological integrity of spekboom-dominated thicket in the Eastern Cape. A homogenisation of species across the landscape and high heterogeneity at fine scales has been reported with little evidence of recovery. As an interlinked consequence, the loss in important biological structures and composition impacts greatly on soil resources and therefore function. This thesis provides a baseline of degraded thicket abiotic and biotic structure and composition over both spatial and temporal scales within the Greater Addo Elephant National Park (GAENP), including Darlington, Kabouga and Addo Main and within the Baviaanskloof. The study aimed to find correlates of species composition within sites and assess changes in composition with degradation and recovery times. Across the GAENP, landscape degradation was most evident in post-1960 aerial imagery. The duration since sampled sites have been incorporated into the GAENP did not influence species composition, however the period of degradation and severity, did. Across the landscape, communities were strongly associated with each of the four sites and separated predominantly by rainfall, gravel and altitude. A total of 345 plant species were identified across the landscape and despite degradation, each site was characterised into three to five communities each, barring Baviaanskloof which had no significantly different communities. -
Potential Impact and Host Range of Pereskiophaga Brasiliensis Anderson (Curculionidae): a New Candidate Biological Control Agent
Potential impact and host range of Pereskiophaga brasiliensis Anderson (Curculionidae): a new candidate biological control agent for the control of Pereskia aculeata Miller (Cactaceae) in South Africa. THESIS Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree MASTERS OF SCIENCE At Rhodes University By Lumka Anita Mdodana Department of Zoology and Entomology Rhodes University P.O. Box 94 Grahamstown 2018 i Abstract Pereskia aculeata Miller (Cactaceae) is a damaging invasive alien plant in South Africa that has negative impacts to indigenous biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Mechanical and chemical control are not effective against P. aculeata so biological control is considered the only viable option. Two biological control agents, the leaf-feeding beetle Phenrica guerini Bechyne (Chrysomelidae) and the stem-wilting bug Catorhintha schaffneri (Coreidae), have been released in South Africa thus far. Post-release evaluations have indicated that P. guerini will not reduce P. aculeata densities to acceptable levels alone, while C. schaffneri was released very recently, so it is too soon to determine how effective that agent will be. Even if C. schaffneri is extremely damaging, it is likely that further agents will be required to reduce the densities of P. aculeata to acceptable levels within a reasonable time-scale. Additional agents should target the woody stems of P. aculeata which are not impacted by the damage of either of the released agents. Pereskiophaga brasiliensis Anderson (Curculionidae) is a promising potential candidate agent that feeds on the thick woody stems of the plant in the larval stage. Climatic matching, genetic matching and field based host specificity observations all indicated that P. -
Catalogue of Plant Collections
čistý formát 163x235 mm 10907_CatalogueOfPlantCollections7_C5_V2_120s_LL_OBALKA CATALOGUE OF PLANT COLLECTIONS No. 7 CATALOGUE OF PLANT COLLECTIONS No. 7 1950 2020 70 YEARS BOTANICAL GARDEN OF P. J. ŠAFÁRIK UNIVERSITY IN KOŠICE DOI: https://doi.org/10.33542/COP2020-884-2 KOŠICE 2020 ISBN 978-80-8152-883-5 (PRINT) ISBN 978-80-8152-884-2 (ONLINE) Slovakia Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia Botanical Garden CATALOGUE OF PLANT COLLECTIONS No. 7 Košice 2020 Slovakia Catalogue of Plant Collections No. 7 Botanical Garden of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Košice, Slovakia Editors: Lenka Mártonfiová Pavol Mártonfi Contributors: Robert Gregorek Peter Kelbel Pavol Mártonfi Lenka Mártonfiová Michal Vasiľ Photos: Lenka Mártonfiová Cover: Andrea Fridmanová © 2020 Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form without the permission of the owners of the rights. Localization: https://unibook.upjs.sk/sk/ Available since: 3rd Sept. 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.33542/COP2020-884-2 ISBN 978-80-8152-883-5 (PRINT) ISBN 978-80-8152-884-2 (ONLINE) Introduction The Botanical Garden of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice was established on May 5, 1950, and in 2020 it commemorates the 70th anniversary of its establishment. It is a part of the university and it represents its scientific and pedagogical workplace. At present, it is the largest botanical garden in Slovakia with an area of 30 ha and 3500 m2 of greenhouses. The Botanical Garden is a large green area of the metropolis of eastern Slovakia, the town of Košice. -
Seed List Order Form for 2013-2014
BRITISH CACTUS AND SUCCULENT SOCIETY V.A.T. Reg. No. 222 7985 47 Reg. Charity No. 290786 SEED DISTRIBUTION – 2013/14 Before ordering – please read the following carefully. ✫ Indicate by marking with a cross in the order column the seeds you require. If more than one packet of a particular species is requested, write the number of packets in the box. ✫ If a particular species is in short supply it may not be possible to supply more than one packet of that species to each applicant. ✫ The seed offered is obtained from a number of suppliers and listed under the identifications given by them. The Society regrets therefore that it cannot accept responsibility for incorrect names on the seed packets. ✫ Whilst you will be sent the seeds of your choice if at all possible, please remember that some species may only be available in very small quantities and substitutes or a credit note may have to be sent. Please therefore tick one of these three boxes: I have indicated acceptable substitutes by placing crosses in the substitute columns. Please send substitutes of your own choice. No substitutes – Please send a credit note. ✫ Please add up the number of packets on each page in the spaces provided and calculate your remittance. PLEASE CHECK THIS as errors will delay your order. ✫ If you would like a copy of the BCSS Seed Raising information leaflet, please tick this box: ✫ Please add £1.20 (£3.50 overseas airmail) to the total amount of your order towards the cost of post and packing and MAKE YOUR CHEQUE OR POSTAL ORDER PAYABLE TO BCSS. -
AGS Seed List No 68 2019
Wild Collected Seed 057 Campanula cespitosa 001 Acaena caesiiglauca 058 Campanula cochlearifolia 002 Achillea clavennae 059 Campanula sibirica 003 Achillea erba-rotta moschata 060 Carex drucei 004 Aciphylla aurea 061 Carex flava 005 Aciphylla congesta 062 Carex pallescens 006 Aciphylla crosby-smithii 063 Carmichaelia nana 007 Aciphylla dobsonii 064 Castilleja arachnoidea 008 Aciphylla glaucescens 065 Celmisia angustifolia 009 Aciphylla hookeri 066 Celmisia coriacea 010 Aciphylla kirkii 067 Celmisia discolor 011 Aciphylla pinnatifida 068 Celmisia gracilenta 012 Aciphylla scott-thomsonii 069 Celmisia hectori 013 Aciphylla similis 070 Celmisia holosericea 014 Aciphylla subflabellata 071 Celmisia lyallii 015 Aconitum columbianum columbianum 072 Celmisia mackaui 016 Aconitum vulparia 073 Celmisia petriei 017 Actaea spicata 074 Celmisia philocremna 018 Agastache occidentalis 075 Celmisia ramulosa 019 Allium acuminatum 076 Celmisia semicordata 020 Allium amplectens 077 Celmisia spectabilis 021 Allium lusitanicum 078 Celmisia spedenii 022 Allium nevii 079 Celmisia viscosa 023 Allium schoenoprasum sibiricum 080 Celmisia walkeri 024 Anemone palmata 081 Centaurium erythraea 025 Anisotome haastii 082 Chlorogalum pomeridianum 026 Anthericum liliago 083 Cicerbita alpina 027 Antirrhinum aff majus 084 Clarkia speciosa polyantha 028 Antirrhinum multiflorum 085 Clematis forsteri 029 Aporostylus bifolia 086 Clematis glycinoides 030 Arabis bellidifolia bellidifolia 087 Clematis lasiantha 031 Arabis scopolianus 088 Clematis marata 032 Aralia californica 089 -
Halophytum Ameghinoi Belongs to This Monotypic Succulent Herbaceous Family, Which Is Endemic to the Argentine Monte Eco-Region, in Arid and Semi-Arid Scrubland
Botanical Sciences 92 (3): 351-361, 2014 TAXONOMY AND FLORISTIC EVALUATING THE PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF THE MONOTYPIC FAMILY HALOPHYTACEAE (PORTULACINAE, CARYOPHYLLALES) BASED ON PLASTID AND NUCLEAR MOLECULAR DATA SETS ANA M. ANTON1, TANIA HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ2, J. ARTURO DE-NOVA3 AND VICTORIA SOSA2,4 1Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina 2Biología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecología A.C., Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico 3Instituto de Investigación de Zonas Desérticas y Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico 4Author for correspondence: [email protected] Abstract: In spite of numerous phylogenetic studies to determine relationships in Order Caryophyllales and particularly in the suborder Portulacinae, the position of Halophytaceae remains controversial. Halophytum ameghinoi belongs to this monotypic succulent herbaceous family, which is endemic to the Argentine Monte eco-region, in arid and semi-arid scrubland. Some have suggested a relationship with Chenopodiaceae and others a close relationship with Basellaceae and/or Portulacaceae. We performed detailed phylogenetic analyses using the nuclear (18S, ITS, and 26S) and plastid regions (atpB, trnK/matK, ndhF, rbcL, and rpl16) of previous and newly obtained DNA sequences in the suborder Portulacinae to clarify Halophytum’s relationships and to identify the DNA markers with the strongest phylogenetic signal. Phylogenetic analyses performed with the total evidence data matrix confi rmed a close relationship between Halophytum and Basellaceae and a close relationship of both with Didiereaceae. The DNA marker with the most parsimony informative sites was the plastid trnK/matK, followed by ndhF. When the proportion of variable to informative sites is considered, the nuclear ITS region retrieved the most informative sites. -
Maria Angelica Oliveira Marinho.Pdf
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DE PERNAMBUCO DEPARTAMENTO DE BIOLOGIA PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM BOTÂNICA Citofilogenia do Clado ACPT (Subordem Cactineae, Caryophyllales) e Caracterização citogenética de espécies dos gêneros Portulaca L. e Talinum Doweld MARIA ANGÉLICA OLIVEIRA MARINHO RECIFE-PE 2018 MARIA ANGÉLICA OLIVEIRA MARINHO Citofilogenia do Clado ACPT (Subordem Cactineae, Caryophyllales) e Caracterização citogenética de espécies dos gêneros Portulaca L. e Talinum Doweld Tese apresentada ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco como requisito parcial para obtenção do Título de Doutor em Botânica. Orientador: Prof. Dr. Reginaldo de Carvalho Coorientadores: Prof. Dr. Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues Souza Prof. Dr. Leonardo Pessoa Felix RECIFE-PE 2018 Ficha catalográfica Dados Internacionais de Catalogação na Publicação (CIP) Sistema Integrado de Bibliotecas da UFRPE Biblioteca Central, Recife-PE, Brasil M338c Marinho, Maria Angélica Oliveira Citofilogenia do clado ACPT (Subordem Cactineae, Caryophyllales) e caracterização citogenética de espécies dos gêneros Portulaca L. e Talinum Doweld / Maria Angélica Oliveira Marinho. – 2018. 85 f.: il. Orientador: Reginaldo de Carvalho. Coorientadores: Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues Souza, Leonardo Pessoa Felix Tese (Doutorado) – Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica, Recife, BR-PE, 2018. Inclui referências e apêndice(s). 1. Disploidia 2. Evolução cariotípica 3. Poliploidia 4. Métodos filogenéticos comparativos 5. Número básico (x) 6. Clado ACPT 7. CMA/DAPI 8. Portulacaceae 9. Talinaceae I. Carvalho, Reginaldo de, orient. II. Souza, Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues, coorient. III. Felix, Leonardo Pessoa, coorient. IV. Título CDD 581 MARIA ANGÉLICA OLIVEIRA MARINHO Citofilogenia do Clado ACPT (Subordem Cactineae, Caryophyllales) e Caracterização citogenética de espécies dos gêneros Portulaca L.