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Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Plant Species of North Carolina 2016
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Plant Species of North Carolina 2016 Revised February 24, 2017 Compiled by Laura Gadd Robinson, Botanist John T. Finnegan, Information Systems Manager North Carolina Natural Heritage Program N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Raleigh, NC 27699-1651 www.ncnhp.org C ur Alleghany rit Ashe Northampton Gates C uc Surry am k Stokes P d Rockingham Caswell Person Vance Warren a e P s n Hertford e qu Chowan r Granville q ot ui a Mountains Watauga Halifax m nk an Wilkes Yadkin s Mitchell Avery Forsyth Orange Guilford Franklin Bertie Alamance Durham Nash Yancey Alexander Madison Caldwell Davie Edgecombe Washington Tyrrell Iredell Martin Dare Burke Davidson Wake McDowell Randolph Chatham Wilson Buncombe Catawba Rowan Beaufort Haywood Pitt Swain Hyde Lee Lincoln Greene Rutherford Johnston Graham Henderson Jackson Cabarrus Montgomery Harnett Cleveland Wayne Polk Gaston Stanly Cherokee Macon Transylvania Lenoir Mecklenburg Moore Clay Pamlico Hoke Union d Cumberland Jones Anson on Sampson hm Duplin ic Craven Piedmont R nd tla Onslow Carteret co S Robeson Bladen Pender Sandhills Columbus New Hanover Tidewater Coastal Plain Brunswick THE COUNTIES AND PHYSIOGRAPHIC PROVINCES OF NORTH CAROLINA Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Plant Species of North Carolina 2016 Compiled by Laura Gadd Robinson, Botanist John T. Finnegan, Information Systems Manager North Carolina Natural Heritage Program N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Raleigh, NC 27699-1651 www.ncnhp.org This list is dynamic and is revised frequently as new data become available. New species are added to the list, and others are dropped from the list as appropriate. -
Histoire De L'alsace
Printing / Binding Instructions 1. Print document double sided on letter size paper Histoire de l’Alsace 2. Cut the entire printed document in half 3. Fold over making sure the page numbering is continuous Tome III: Histoire Naturelle 4. For the cover: Print just the first page on card stock paper Cut the cover in half as well 5. Assemble the covers on the document 6. Punch the left side for a binding, spiral or comb as desired http://www.lessmiths.com/~kjsmith/html/main.shtml Kevin Smith 2015 KJ Smith i ii iii iv INTRODUCTION This guide book serves as a supplement and reference book for my prior two guides, (Tome I: Haut Rhin and Tome II: Bas Rhin). In this guide I include information on the natural history of Alsace in the following domains: Ma Serie Histoire de l’Alsace 1) Geology and topography 2) Birds and Birding locations with trails and maps Tome I: Haut-Rhin 3) Vignoble, terroire and climate Tome II: Bas-Rhin 4) Wetlands and rivers Tome III: Histoire Naturelle 5) Ground water 6) The Rhine River and history of its desecration 7) An Alsacation Eco-Manifesto I have included lists and tables but relatively few images and even fewer in color. This guide is data, mostly text, a reference, but very worthwile indeed. Kevin Smith 2015 http://www.lessmiths.com/~kjsmith/html/main.shtml v vi CONTENTS: 113 Où voir les oiseaux dans les Hautes-Vosges 115 Randonnée Hohneck par le Schiessrothreid 5 Breve Histoire Géologique De L’Alsace 117 Barrage de Michelbach uncertain 118 Wiki Barrage de Michelbach 15 Géologie en Alsace 119 Randonnée Lac de -
Flora of New Zealand Mosses
FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND MOSSES BRACHYTHECIACEAE A.J. FIFE Fascicle 46 – JUNE 2020 © Landcare Research New Zealand Limited 2020. Unless indicated otherwise for specific items, this copyright work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence Attribution if redistributing to the public without adaptation: "Source: Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research" Attribution if making an adaptation or derivative work: "Sourced from Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research" See Image Information for copyright and licence details for images. CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION Fife, Allan J. (Allan James), 1951- Flora of New Zealand : mosses. Fascicle 46, Brachytheciaceae / Allan J. Fife. -- Lincoln, N.Z. : Manaaki Whenua Press, 2020. 1 online resource ISBN 978-0-947525-65-1 (pdf) ISBN 978-0-478-34747-0 (set) 1. Mosses -- New Zealand -- Identification. I. Title. II. Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd. UDC 582.345.16(931) DC 588.20993 DOI: 10.7931/w15y-gz43 This work should be cited as: Fife, A.J. 2020: Brachytheciaceae. In: Smissen, R.; Wilton, A.D. Flora of New Zealand – Mosses. Fascicle 46. Manaaki Whenua Press, Lincoln. http://dx.doi.org/10.7931/w15y-gz43 Date submitted: 9 May 2019 ; Date accepted: 15 Aug 2019 Cover image: Eurhynchium asperipes, habit with capsule, moist. Drawn by Rebecca Wagstaff from A.J. Fife 6828, CHR 449024. Contents Introduction..............................................................................................................................................1 Typification...............................................................................................................................................1 -
Molecular Phylogeny of Chinese Thuidiaceae with Emphasis on Thuidium and Pelekium
Molecular Phylogeny of Chinese Thuidiaceae with emphasis on Thuidium and Pelekium QI-YING, CAI1, 2, BI-CAI, GUAN2, GANG, GE2, YAN-MING, FANG 1 1 College of Biology and the Environment, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China. 2 College of Life Science, Nanchang University, 330031 Nanchang, China. E-mail: [email protected] Abstract We present molecular phylogenetic investigation of Thuidiaceae, especially on Thudium and Pelekium. Three chloroplast sequences (trnL-F, rps4, and atpB-rbcL) and one nuclear sequence (ITS) were analyzed. Data partitions were analyzed separately and in combination by employing MP (maximum parsimony) and Bayesian methods. The influence of data conflict in combined analyses was further explored by two methods: the incongruence length difference (ILD) test and the partition addition bootstrap alteration approach (PABA). Based on the results, ITS 1& 2 had crucial effect in phylogenetic reconstruction in this study, and more chloroplast sequences should be combinated into the analyses since their stability for reconstructing within genus of pleurocarpous mosses. We supported that Helodiaceae including Actinothuidium, Bryochenea, and Helodium still attributed to Thuidiaceae, and the monophyletic Thuidiaceae s. lat. should also include several genera (or species) from Leskeaceae such as Haplocladium and Leskea. In the Thuidiaceae, Thuidium and Pelekium were resolved as two monophyletic groups separately. The results from molecular phylogeny were supported by the crucial morphological characters in Thuidiaceae s. lat., Thuidium and Pelekium. Key words: Thuidiaceae, Thuidium, Pelekium, molecular phylogeny, cpDNA, ITS, PABA approach Introduction Pleurocarpous mosses consist of around 5000 species that are defined by the presence of lateral perichaetia along the gametophyte stems. Monophyletic pleurocarpous mosses were resolved as three orders: Ptychomniales, Hypnales, and Hookeriales (Shaw et al. -
Le Schweisel
Touring Club Mulhouse - Refuge Hahnenbrunnen H6 LE SCHWEISEL ITINERAIRE : Col du Hahnenbrunnen - Refuge, Sentier GR 5, Chemin du Schweisel, Sentier GR 5 jusqu’au retour au Col du Hahnenbrunnen Cartes à TOP 25 N° 3619 OT Bussang, La Bresse (1/25000°) consulter Carte N° 6/8 (1/50000°) Parking refuge pour résidents Stationnement aux abords du refuge Dénivelé: 107 m Altitude: Minimum 1130 m; Maximum 1237 m; Moyenne 1184 m Durée 2h00 - hors temps d’observation Sortie difficulté moyenne- presque à l’horizontale - à faire avec enfants Attention troupeaux 6,200 km Ferme-Auberge Hahnenbrunnen: repas marcaire & boissons Refuge Hahnenbrunnen: boissons / hébergement nuitée / repas tiré du sac Superbes points de vue sur les massifs environnants: Hohneck ; Schnepfen- ried ; Petit Ballon ; Markstein - Grand-Ballon ; Rossberg ; Ballon d’Alsace : Grand Ventron Propriété TCM - A rendre au responsable refuge Ferme Schweisel Hundskopf 1237m Côte 1199 Holzruecken 1234m Refuge Hahnenbrunnen—TCM Départ: Côte 1186 RD 431 Ferme-Auberge Hahnenbrunnen Descriptif de l’itinéraire: En quittant le refuge, prendre à droite la route des Crètes puis à 300m toujours à droite, le du GR5 en contournant la barrière en bois. Apres 15 min. on arrive dans une clai- rière, à un croisement. On quitte le GR5 à pour un chemin forestier carrossable non ba- lisé qui descend à droite vers le Schweisel. Dans les 2 virages en épingle à cheveux, pren- dre tout droit. A la patte d’oie suivante, atteindre l’orée de la forêt par le chemin descen- dant . Au bout de 100m, vue sur la ferme du Schweisel - rénovée en résidence et sur le massif du Kastelberg, Schnepfenried et à votre droite les fermes auberges Uff Rain et Salz- bach. -
About the Book the Format Acknowledgments
About the Book For more than ten years I have been working on a book on bryophyte ecology and was joined by Heinjo During, who has been very helpful in critiquing multiple versions of the chapters. But as the book progressed, the field of bryophyte ecology progressed faster. No chapter ever seemed to stay finished, hence the decision to publish online. Furthermore, rather than being a textbook, it is evolving into an encyclopedia that would be at least three volumes. Having reached the age when I could retire whenever I wanted to, I no longer needed be so concerned with the publish or perish paradigm. In keeping with the sharing nature of bryologists, and the need to educate the non-bryologists about the nature and role of bryophytes in the ecosystem, it seemed my personal goals could best be accomplished by publishing online. This has several advantages for me. I can choose the format I want, I can include lots of color images, and I can post chapters or parts of chapters as I complete them and update later if I find it important. Throughout the book I have posed questions. I have even attempt to offer hypotheses for many of these. It is my hope that these questions and hypotheses will inspire students of all ages to attempt to answer these. Some are simple and could even be done by elementary school children. Others are suitable for undergraduate projects. And some will take lifelong work or a large team of researchers around the world. Have fun with them! The Format The decision to publish Bryophyte Ecology as an ebook occurred after I had a publisher, and I am sure I have not thought of all the complexities of publishing as I complete things, rather than in the order of the planned organization. -
Hypnaceaeandpossiblyrelatedfn
Hikobial3:645-665.2002 Molecularphylo窪enyOfhypnobrJ/aleanmOssesasin化rredfroma lar淫e-scaledatasetofchlOroplastlbcL,withspecialre他rencetothe HypnaceaeandpOssiblyrelatedfnmilies1 HIRoMITsuBoTA,ToMoTsuGuARIKAwA,HIRoYuKIAKIYAMA,EFRAINDELuNA,DoLoREs GoNzALEz,MASANoBuHIGucHIANDHIRoNoRIDEGucHI TsuBoTA,H、,ARIKAwA,T,AKIYAMA,H,,DELuNA,E,GoNzALEz,,.,HIGucHI,M 4 &DEGucHI,H、2002.Molecularphylogenyofhypnobryaleanmossesasinferred fiPomalarge-scaledatasetofchloroplastr6cL,withspecialreferencetotheHypnaceae andpossiblyrelatedfamiliesl3:645-665. ▲ Phylogeneticrelationshipswithinthehypnobryaleanmosses(ie,theHypnales,Leuco- dontales,andHookeriales)havebeenthefbcusofmuchattentioninrecentyears Herewepresentphylogeneticinfierencesonthislargeclade,andespeciallyonthe Hypnaceaeandpossiblyrelatedftlmilies,basedonmaximumlikelihoodanalysisof l81r6cLsequences、Oursmdycorroboratesthat(1)theHypnales(sstr.[=sensu Vittl984])andLeucodontalesareeachnotmonophyleticentities、TheHypnalesand LeucodontalestogethercompriseawellsupportedsistercladetotheHookeriales;(2) theSematophyllaceae(s」at[=sensuTsubotaetaL2000,2001a,b])andPlagiothecia‐ ceae(s・str.[=sensupresentDareeachresolvedasmonophyleticgroups,whileno particularcladeaccommodatesallmembersoftheHypnaceaeandCryphaeaceae;and (3)theHypnaceaeaswellasitstypegenusノリDlwz"川tselfwerepolyphyletioThese resultsdonotconcurwiththesystemsofVitt(1984)andBuckandVitt(1986),who suggestedthatthegroupswithasinglecostawouldhavedivergedfiFomthehypnalean ancestoratanearlyevolutionarystage,fbllowedbythegroupswithadoublecosta (seealsoTsubotaetall999;Bucketal2000)OurresultsfiPomlikelihoodanalyses -
Volume 1, Chapter 2-7: Bryophyta
Glime, J. M. 2017. Bryophyta – Bryopsida. Chapt. 2-7. In: Glime, J. M. Bryophyte Ecology. Volume 1. Physiological Ecology. Ebook 2-7-1 sponsored by Michigan Technological University and the International Association of Bryologists. Last updated 10 January 2019 and available at <http://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/bryophyte-ecology/>. CHAPTER 2-7 BRYOPHYTA – BRYOPSIDA TABLE OF CONTENTS Bryopsida Definition........................................................................................................................................... 2-7-2 Chromosome Numbers........................................................................................................................................ 2-7-3 Spore Production and Protonemata ..................................................................................................................... 2-7-3 Gametophyte Buds.............................................................................................................................................. 2-7-4 Gametophores ..................................................................................................................................................... 2-7-4 Location of Sex Organs....................................................................................................................................... 2-7-6 Sperm Dispersal .................................................................................................................................................. 2-7-7 Release of Sperm from the Antheridium..................................................................................................... -
ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES and CHEMICAL COMPOSITON of Municipal Sewage Sludge on the Quality of Soil and Characteristics in Lithuania’S Wastewater Treatment Crops
AgroLife Scientific Journal - Volume 6, Number 2, 2017 influenced by sewage sludge and nitrogen. treatment plants in Swaziland in relation to ISSN 2285-5718; ISSN CD-ROM 2285-5726; ISSN ONLINE 2286-0126; ISSN-L 2285-5718 Bangladesh J. Sci. Res. 24(2): p. 161-168. agricultural uses. Resources and Environment, 4(4): Khaliq A., Al-Busaidi A., Ahmed M., Al-Wardy M., p. 190-199. Agrama H., Choudri B.S., 2017. The effect of Praspaliauskas M., Pedišius N., 2017. A review of sludge ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITON OF municipal sewage sludge on the quality of soil and characteristics in Lithuania’s wastewater treatment crops. Int. J. Recycl Org. Waste Agricult., Vol. 6 (4): plants and perspectives of its usage in thermal DIFFERENT EXTRACTS OF MOSSES GATHERED FROM TURKEY p. 289-299. processes. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Kirchmann H., Börjesson G., Kätterer T., Cohen Y., Reviews 67, p. 899-907 Ozlem TONGUC YAYINTAS1, Ozlem SOGUT2, Sibel KONYALIOGLU3, 2017. From agricultural use of sewage sludge to Vaca-Paulín R., Esteller-Alberich M.V., Lugo-de la Selehattin YILMAZ4, Burcu TEPELİ4 nutrient extraction: a soil science outlook. Ambio, 46, Fuente J., Zavaleta-Mancera H.A., 2006. Effect of p. 143-154. sewage sludge or compost on the sorption and 1 Kominko H., Gorazda K., Wzorek Z., 2017. The distribution of copper and cadmium in soil. Waste Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Canakkale Applied Sciences, Department of Fisheries, Possibility of organo-Mineral Fertilizer Production Management 26, p. 71-81. Terzioglu Campus, 17100 Canakkale, Turkey, Email: [email protected] from Sewage Sludge. Waste Biomass Valor, Vol. -
Flora Mediterranea 26
FLORA MEDITERRANEA 26 Published under the auspices of OPTIMA by the Herbarium Mediterraneum Panormitanum Palermo – 2016 FLORA MEDITERRANEA Edited on behalf of the International Foundation pro Herbario Mediterraneo by Francesco M. Raimondo, Werner Greuter & Gianniantonio Domina Editorial board G. Domina (Palermo), F. Garbari (Pisa), W. Greuter (Berlin), S. L. Jury (Reading), G. Kamari (Patras), P. Mazzola (Palermo), S. Pignatti (Roma), F. M. Raimondo (Palermo), C. Salmeri (Palermo), B. Valdés (Sevilla), G. Venturella (Palermo). Advisory Committee P. V. Arrigoni (Firenze) P. Küpfer (Neuchatel) H. M. Burdet (Genève) J. Mathez (Montpellier) A. Carapezza (Palermo) G. Moggi (Firenze) C. D. K. Cook (Zurich) E. Nardi (Firenze) R. Courtecuisse (Lille) P. L. Nimis (Trieste) V. Demoulin (Liège) D. Phitos (Patras) F. Ehrendorfer (Wien) L. Poldini (Trieste) M. Erben (Munchen) R. M. Ros Espín (Murcia) G. Giaccone (Catania) A. Strid (Copenhagen) V. H. Heywood (Reading) B. Zimmer (Berlin) Editorial Office Editorial assistance: A. M. Mannino Editorial secretariat: V. Spadaro & P. Campisi Layout & Tecnical editing: E. Di Gristina & F. La Sorte Design: V. Magro & L. C. Raimondo Redazione di "Flora Mediterranea" Herbarium Mediterraneum Panormitanum, Università di Palermo Via Lincoln, 2 I-90133 Palermo, Italy [email protected] Printed by Luxograph s.r.l., Piazza Bartolomeo da Messina, 2/E - Palermo Registration at Tribunale di Palermo, no. 27 of 12 July 1991 ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online DOI: 10.7320/FlMedit26.001 Copyright © by International Foundation pro Herbario Mediterraneo, Palermo Contents V. Hugonnot & L. Chavoutier: A modern record of one of the rarest European mosses, Ptychomitrium incurvum (Ptychomitriaceae), in Eastern Pyrenees, France . 5 P. Chène, M. -
Bryophytes from the Cape Verde Islands
123 Tropical Bryology 12: 123-153, 1996 Bryophytes from the Cape Verde Islands Jan-Peter Frahm1, Anja Lindlar1, Philip Sollman2, Eberhard Fischer1 1 Botanisches Institut der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Meckenheimer Allee 170, 53115 Bonn, Germany 2 Von Weberstraat 32, 6904 KD Zevenaar, The Netherlands Abstract: Almost 450 specimens of bryophytes, so far the largest collection of bryophytes ever made on the Cape Verde Islands, were collected in 1995 by the second author on the major islands of the archipelago. Twenty seven species (3 hepatics, 24 mosses) are reported as new to the Cape Verde Islands: Lejeunea ulicina (Tayl.) Gottsche et al., Riccia cavernosa Hoffm. emend. Raddi, Targionia hypophylla L., Barbula cf. consanguinea (Thwait. & Mitt.) Jaeg., Barbula unguiculata Hedw., Brachymenium exile (Dozy & Molk.) Bosch. & Lac., Bryoerythrophyllum ferruginascens (Stirt.) Giac., Bryoerythrophyllum inaequalifolium (Tayl.) Zander, Bryum cellulare Hook., Chenia leptophylla (C. Müll.) Zander, Desmatodon bogosicus C. Müll., Didymodon australasiae (Hook. & Grev.) Zander, Didymodon maschalogena (Ren. & Card.) Broth. (Didymodon michiganensis [Steere] K. Saito), Didymodon vinealis (Brid.) Zander var. flaccidus (B.S.G.) Zander, Eurhynchium meridionale (B.S.G.) De Not., Eurhynchium speciosum (Brid.) Jur., Fissidens sciophyllus Mitt., F. bogosicus C. Müll., F. flaccidus Mitt., F. helictocaulos C. Müll., Gymnostomiella cf. vernicosa (Hook.) Fleisch., Gymnostomum calcareum Nees & Hornsch., Hyophila involuta (Hook.) Jaeg., Orthotrichum diaphanum Brid., Tortula cuneifolia (With.) Turn., Tortula laevipila (Brid.) Schwaegr. and Weissia microstoma (Hedw.) C. Müll. The doubtful record of Marchantia paleacea Bertol. could be confirmed. Numerous species are recorded as new to single islands. Tortula pierrotii Biz. described from Tanzania has proved to be synyomous with Bryoerythrophyllum inaequalifolium. Didymodon maschalogena (Ren. -
Mosses: Weber and Wittmann, Electronic Version 11-Mar-00
Catalog of the Colorado Flora: a Biodiversity Baseline Mosses: Weber and Wittmann, electronic version 11-Mar-00 Amblystegiaceae Amblystegium Bruch & Schimper, 1853 Amblystegium serpens (Hedwig) Bruch & Schimper var. juratzkanum (Schimper) Rau & Hervey WEBER73B. Amblystegium juratzkanum Schimper. Calliergon (Sullivant) Kindberg, 1894 Calliergon cordifolium (Hedwig) Kindberg WEBER73B; HERMA76. Calliergon giganteum (Schimper) Kindberg Larimer Co.: Pingree Park, 2960 msm, 25 Sept. 1980, [Rolston 80114), !Hermann. Calliergon megalophyllum Mikutowicz COLO specimen so reported is C. richardsonii, fide Crum. Calliergon richardsonii (Mitten) Kindberg WEBER73B. Campyliadelphus (Lindberg) Chopra, 1975 KANDA75 Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus (Bridel) Kanda HEDEN97. Campylium chrysophyllum (Bridel) J. Lange. WEBER63; WEBER73B; HEDEN97. Hypnum chrysophyllum Bridel. HEDEN97. Campyliadelphus stellatus (Hedwig) Kanda KANDA75. Campylium stellatum (Hedwig) C. Jensen. WEBER73B. Hypnum stellatum Hedwig. HEDEN97. Campylophyllum Fleischer, 1914 HEDEN97 Campylophyllum halleri (Hedwig) Fleischer HEDEN97. Nova Guinea 12, Bot. 2:123.1914. Campylium halleri (Hedwig) Lindberg. WEBER73B; HERMA76. Hypnum halleri Hedwig. HEDEN97. Campylophyllum hispidulum (Bridel) Hedenäs HEDEN97. Campylium hispidulum (Bridel) Mitten. WEBER63,73B; HEDEN97. Hypnum hispidulum Bridel. HEDEN97. Cratoneuron (Sullivant) Spruce, 1867 OCHYR89 Cratoneuron filicinum (Hedwig) Spruce WEBER73B. Drepanocladus (C. Müller) Roth, 1899 HEDEN97 Nomen conserv. Drepanocladus aduncus (Hedwig) Warnstorf WEBER73B.