ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
ANATOMICAL STUDIES IN SOME SPECIES OF BROMUS L. (POACEAE) IN IRAN
In this paper the leaf structure of 25 Iranian species of Bromus in Iran have been anatomically examined. Eighty one characters were selected for variable and constant species characters. Among them 28 characters are variable in different localities, 40 characters constant in all species (even in different localities) and 13 characters variable between species which these characters have taxonomical value and can be used for distinguishing between species. Based on the study, annual and perennial species are separated in two groups. In this paper, in addition to providing a list of variable and constant species characters, tables showing the species distinguishing characters as well as anatomical photos of the species is presented.
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Anatomy
Bromus
Iran
Ahmad
Ghahreman
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Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Science, Tehran University, P. O. Box 14155-6455, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Maasumeh
Alemi
2
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Science, Tehran University, P. O. Box 14155-6455, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Farideh
Attar
fattar@khayam.ut.ac.ir
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Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Science, Tehran University, P. O. Box 14155-6455, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Behnam
Hamzeh&#;ee
bhamzeh@yahoo.com
4
Research Institue of Forests and Rangeland, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
J. Travis
Columbus
5
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, Claremont, California, U. S. A.
AUTHOR
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
THE POTENTIAL VALUE OF PHYTOCHEMICAL AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS IN TAXONOMIC TREATMENT OF GENUS VITEX L. (LAMIACEAE)
Vitex L. (Lamiaceae) in Iran was reviewed using morphological and phytochemical characters. Verbena officinalis (Verbenaceae) was also studied for comparison. The pollen grains, were examined using SEM and LM Furthermore, the petiolar anatomy, trichome structure and morphology of different plant parts were studied. The essential oils of aerial plant parts were extracted and identified. Pollen grains among the studied species of Vitex are tricolpate, isopolar, circular in the polar view, while in Verbena officinalis they are tricolporate and triangular. The exine ornamentation provides characteristic features useful for delimitation of the species in our group. The SEM micrographs of fruits, leaves and stems show uni- and tetra-cellular glandular and simple multi-cellular trichomes. The petiolar anatomy of the first to the third lower nodes showed different patterns in the shapes and arrangement of the vascular bundles. Form phytochemical point of view α-pinene, sabinene and limonene are the characteristic compounds in Vitex spp. and are present in examined species in high concentrations. In most species monoterpenoids are the major constituents of the oil. There are differences in mono- and sesquiterpenoid compounds of the oils among species. Examining the morphological and micro-morphological characters of leaf, stem, corolla and calyx in combination with the phytochemical characters revealed the occurrence of four species in the flora of Iran including V. agnus-castus, V. negundo, V. trifolia and V. pseudo-negundo. Among these species high morphological, anatomical and phytochemical variations were observed in V. pseudo-negundo. Moreover, the affinity of Vitex within Lamiaceae genera issupported.
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Vitex
Anatomy
Lamiaceae
pollen
Phytochemistry
Morphology
Rohangiz
Abbas Azimi
rouhangiz_azimi@yahoo.com
1
Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Ziba
Jamzad
2
Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Fatemeh
Sefidkon
3
Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Gholamreza
Bakhshi Khaniki
4
Payam Nour University Tehran, P. O. Box 19395-4697, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Abu-Asab, M.S. 1990. Phylogenetic implications of pollen morphology in subfamily Lamioideae (Labiatae) and related taxa. Ph.D.Thesis, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
ANATOMY-TAXONOMY OF THE GENUS ZIZIPHUS IN IRAN
Anatomy-taxonomy of Ziziphus species in Iran were studied under light microscope. The different anatomical characters on Ziziphus spina-christi, Z. nummularia, Z. jujuba indicated the adaptation of this species to various ecological conditions.
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Foliar anatomy
stem
Ziziphus
Iran
Mehri
Dinarvand
mehri.dinarvand@gmail.com
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Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources of Khuzestan province, Ahwaz, P. O. Box. 61335-3341, Iran
AUTHOR
Fatemeh
Zarinkamar
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Faculty of Basic Sciences, Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, P. O. Box: 14115-175 I. R. Iran.
AUTHOR
Boissier, E. 1843: Diagnoses Plantarum Orientalium Novarum Series 1, 2: 5. –Genevae.
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Browicz, K. 1977: Ziziphus in K.H. Rechinger Fl. Iraniaca 125: 4-9. –Graz.
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Qaiser, M. & Nazimuddin, S. 1981: Ziziphus in Flora of Pakistan no.140: 9-17. –Islamabad.
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Townsend, C. C. & Guest, E. 1980: Flora of Iraq Vol. 4, Part One: 432-437. –Baghdad.
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Zarinkamar, F. 1993: Comparative foliar anatomy of xerophyte species from Iran.- Iranian Journal ofBotany, 6 (1): 153 – 168.
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Zarinkamar, F. 1997, Anatomy – Ecology Studies of Astragalus Species (producers of gum tragagantin) in Iran, published by Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Teheran, Iran.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
LEPTALEUM HAMATUM (CRUCIFERAE), A NEW RECORD FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN AND DISTINCT FROM L. FILIFOLIUM
Leptaleum hamatum Hemsley & Lace was collected from Isfahan province is reported as a new record for the flora of Iran. It is well characterized by the length and shape of the siliqua from Leptaleum filifolium (Willd.) DC.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102709_eaf9a3cc623e51710544182a2078e175.pdf
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Cruciferae
Hesperideae
Leptaleum hamatum
Iran
new record
Mohammad
Mehrnia
m-mehrnia2004@yahoo.com
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Research Center of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Lorestan Province, P.O. Box 348, Khorram Abad, Iran.
AUTHOR
Rechinger, K.H. 1968: Leptaleum: in K. H. Rechinger, Flora Iranica, 57: 251-252. -Graz.
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Jafri, S. M. H. 1973: Leptaleum: In S. M. H. Jafri, Flora of West Pakistan, 55: 216-217. -Karachi.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
PALYNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE GENUS TETRATAENIUM (APIACEAE) FROM IRAN
The pollen morphology of Tetrataenium lasiopetalum and T. nephrophyllum was studied by SEM and LM. The results confirmed the stenopalynous characteristic of the family Apiaceae. The palynological observations revealed that pollen grains of two studied species of Tetrataenium are prolate in shape and posses tricolporate aperture. The exine sculpturing of both species are rugulate. Therefore, T. lasiopetalum and T. nephrophyllum are similar in palynological characters and could be included in subrectangular pollen type as classified by Cerceau – Larrival.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102710_960fa59fbdae415cf6fda139d0f75759.pdf
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Tetrataenium
Apiaceae
pollen
Iran
Morteza
Yousefzadi
morteza110110@yahoo.com
1
Research Institute of Applied Science, ACECR, Shahid Beheshti University, Evin, Tehran, Iran, P.O.Box.19835-169.
AUTHOR
Dina
Azizian
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Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shahid Beheshti University.
AUTHOR
Ali
Sonboli
a-sonboli@sbu.ac.ir
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Department of Biology, Medicinal Plants and Drugs Res. Inst., Shahid Beheshti Univ., P.O.Box.19835-389
AUTHOR
Ahmad Reza
Mehrabian
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Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shahid Beheshti University.
AUTHOR
Al-Eisawi, D., and Jury, S. L. 1988: A Taxonomic revision of the genus Tordylium L. (Apiaceae). -Bot. J. Linn. Soc., 97: 357 – 403.
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Azizian, D., Yousefzadi, M., Eftekhar, F. and Aliha, A. 2003: Pollen Morphology of the genus Diplotaenia (Apiaceae) in Iran.- Iran Journ. Bot.10: 35-40.
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Cerceau–Larrival, M. T. 1971: Morphologie pollinique et corrélations phylogénétiques chez les Umbelliferous. In: V. H. Heywood (ed.): The Biology and Chemistry of the Umbelliferae, pp.109–155, London, Academic Press.
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Cerceau – Larrival M. T., and Roland–Heydacher, F. 1976: The evolutionary significance of the ultra structure of the exine in Umbelliferae pollen grains. In: Ferguson and Muller (ed.): The evolutionary significance of the exine, pp. 481–498. -London, Academic Press.
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Erdtman, G. 1952: Pollen morphology and plant taxonomy – Angiosperms – Almqvist & wiksell, Stockholm.
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Erdtman, G. 1960: The acetolysis method. Svensk. -Bot. Tidskr. 54: 561–564.
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Erdtman, G. 1969: Handbook of palynology. -Copenhagen, Munksgard.
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Hebeda, A. 1985: Pollen morphology of Ligusticum (Apiaceae) in Canada. -Canadian J. Bot., 63: 1880–1887.
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Mandenova, I. 1987: Tetrataenium, pp. 372-374 In: K. H. Rechinger, (ed.), Flora Iranica, no. 162. -Graz, Austria.
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Nair, P. K., and Kapour, S. K. 1973: Pollen morphology production of Daucus carota. J. Palynology. 9: 152-159.
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Tawoda, O. 1982: Taxonomy of some species of the family Apiaceae by the morphology of their pollen grains. -Biologia 37: 89-97.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
TWO NEW TAXA OF AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (POACEAE), FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Agropyron cristatum subsp. pectinatum var. minor & Agropyron cristatum subsp. hamadanicum are described as new taxa from West of Iran. The new variety, var. minor differs from var. pectinatum by having shorter height, fine spike and shorter glume and lemma. The new subspecies subsp. hamadanicum also differs from Agropyron cristatum subsp. incanum & Agropyron cristatum subsp. pectinatum by having shorter height, long fibrous roots, and longer spike, spikelete, glume and lemma.
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Agropyron cristatum
new taxa
Iran
Mehdi
Yousofi
muosofi@yahoo.com
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Biology Department, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Mostafa
Assadi
masadi@rifr-ac.ir
2
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. BOX 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Assadi, M. 1995: Meiotic configuration and chromosome number in some Iranian species of Elymus L. and Agropyron Gaertner (Poaceae). Botanical Journal of Linnean Society. 117 (2): 159-168.
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Bor, N. L., 1970: Gramineae, in Rechinger, K. H. (ed.) Flora Iranica, no. 70. -Akademische Drueck-u, Verlagsanstalt, Graz, Austria.
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Dewey, D. R., and Asay, K. H., 1975: The crested wheatgrasses of Iran. -Crop Science, 15: 844-849.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NEW RECORD AND INTERESTING SPECIES OF CYPERACEAE FAMILY FROM IRAN
Cyperus pannonicus as a new record for the flora of Iran and Eleocharis argyrolepis as its second collection from W. Azerbaijan province are reported. Morphological characters, habitat, geographical distribution in the world and Iran are also presented.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102715_d23f078ad4bb127f59dd3991d11dd8ed.pdf
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Cyperus
Eleocharis
new record
Iran
Mohammad
Amini Rad
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Department of Botany, Plant Pests & Diseases Research Institute, P.O. Box 1454, Tehran 19395, Iran.
AUTHOR
Kukkonen, I. & Uotila, P. 1976. Finnish Botanical expedition to West- Central Asia in 1972. Pamphlet of Botanical Museum, University of Helsinki 7, 1-21.
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Kukkonen, I. 1998. Cyperaceae. In: Rechinger, K.H. (ed.). Flora Iranica, vol. 173.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NEW RECORD (OXALIS ARTICULATA) FROM IRAN
Family Oxalidaceae represented with the genus Oxalis L. in Iran. Here it is recorded a perennial species, O. articulata, for the genus from Iran. Already the only recorded species from the country have been O. corniculata.
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Iran
new record
Oxalix
O. articulata
Farrokh
Ghahremaninejad
ghahremaninejad@gmail.com
1
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tarbiat-Moaallem (Teacher Training University of Tehran), 49 Dr. Mofatteh Avenue, 15614 Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Fatemeh
Gholamian
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Research Center of Natural Resource and Agriculture of Bushehr Province, Bushehr, Iran.
AUTHOR
Sidwell, K. & Knapp, S. 2002: a new species of Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) from El Salvador. –Novon 12: 90-93.
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Young, D. P. 1972: Oxalis in Flora Europaea (eds. Tutin, T. G. et al.). –Cambridge.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1967: Oxalidaceae in Flora Iranica (ed. Rechinger, K. H.) no. 40. –Graz.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
ACER TATARICUM (ACERACEAE), A NEW COLLECTION FROM W. OF IRAN
Acer tataricum is reported for the first time from West of Iran, it has been collected from the oak forests near the village Kani-Bard, Baneh, Kurdista.
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Acer
New collection
Kurdistan
Iran
Hosein
Maroofi
hosein_maroofi@yahoo.com
1
Reserch Center of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Kurdistan, P. O. Box 66169-36311-714. Iran
AUTHOR
Karim
Sharifi
2
Natural Resources Office, Baneh , Kurdistan province.
AUTHOR
Boissier, E.1867: Flora Orientalis, vol. 1: 947-952. Basileae and Genevae.
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Buhse, F. 1899: Aceraceae in Flora des Alburs und der Kaspischen sudkuste,10.- Riga.
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Murray, E. & Rechinger, K. H. 1969: Aceraceae in K.H. Rechinger Fl. Iranica 61. –Graz.
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Walters, S. M. 1968: Aceraceae in T. G.Tutin & V. H. Heywood. Fl. Europaea. 2: 237-239. -Cambridge University Press
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Yaltirik. F. 1967: Aceraceae in Fl. Turkry and the East Aegean Islands. 2: 508-519. – Edinburgh.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
NOTES ON THE GENERA SCORZONERA L. AND SCOLYMUS L. (ASTERACEAE-LACTUCEAE) IN IRAN
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Asteraceae
Lactuceae
Scorzonera
Scolymus
Iran
New variety
new record
Taxonomy
Seyed Reza
Safavi
rezasafavii@gmail.com
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Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Plant Taxonomy Division, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Rechinger, K. H. 1977: Scorzonera L. - In Rechinger, K. H. Flora Iranica 122: 16-79. - Graz.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1977: ScolymusL. - In Rechinger, K. H. Flora Iranica no.122: 5-6. - Graz.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
SAMERARIA STENOPHYLLA (BRASSICACEAE), A NEW RECORD FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Sameraria stenophylla is reported as a new record from E Iran. This species is easily distinguished from its closest relative, Sameraria elegans, by having larger petals and stem leaves which are sagittate-cordate at base. A geographical distribution map and an illustration of the species are given
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102730_becdad9264ede56e027f842e3656ff06.pdf
2006-07-23
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Sameraria
Brassicaceae
new record
Iran
Hamid
Moazzeni
hmoazzeni@um.ac.ir
1
School of Biology, College of Science, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran, P. O. Box: 14155-6455
AUTHOR
Sepideh
Sajedi
2
Botany Department, Plant Pests and Dieases Research Institute, P.O.Box 1454.Tehran 19395. Iran.
AUTHOR
Mohammad Reza
Joharchi
3
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Herbarium (FUMH), Mashhad, Iran
AUTHOR
Akhani, H. 2003: Notes on the flora of Iran, IV, two new records and synopsis of the new data on Iranian Cruciferae since Flora Iranica. -Candollea 58(2): 369-385.
1
Appel, O. & Al-Shehbaz, I. A. 2003: Cruciferae. In K. Kubitzki (editor), Families and Genera of Vascular Plants 5: 75–174. -Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg.
2
Assadi, M. 1983: Plants from N. Azarbaijan, new to Iran. -Iran. J. Bot. 2 (1): 1-8.
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Hedge, I. C. 1968. Sameraria in Rechinger K.H. (ed.) Flora Iranica 57: 93-96. – Graz, Austria: Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt.
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Jafri, S.M.H. 1973: Brassicaceae in Nasir E. & Ali S. I. (eds.) Flora of West Pakistan 55: 1-308. -Karachi: Pakistan.
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Kavousi, K. 2001: Notes on the plant family Cruciferae in Iran, new taxa and new records. -Iran. J. Bot. 9: 47-54.
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Khosravi, A. R. 2003: A reconsideration of Hesperis leucoclada Bioss. (Cruciferae). -Iran. J. Bot. 10(1): 15-23.
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Mousavi, M. 1985: Fibigia thesigeri (Cruciferae), a new record from Iran. -Iran. J. Bot. 3: 63-64.
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Mozaffarian, M. 1985: New species and new plant records from Iran. -Iran. J. Bot. 3: 81-86.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1968: Cruciferae in Rechinger, K. H. (ed.) Flora Iranica 57: 1-372. – Graz, Austria: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt.
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Sajedi, S., Sharifnia, F. & Sonboli, A. 2004: Verification of Isatis tinctoria in Iran.-Rostaniha 5: 51-52.
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Sonboli, A., Assadi, M., Zehzad, B. 2000: Sterigmostemum laevicaule Bornm., a synonymof Erysimum crassicaule (Boiss) Boiss. (Cruciferae). -Willdenowia 30: 359-360.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
APERA INTERRUPTA (POACEAE), A NEW RECORD FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Apera interrupta which has been collected from Khorasan province is reported as a new species to Iran. This species is compared with closely related species, Apera intermedia
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102732_019415116a098ac287023909cda91fea.pdf
2006-07-23
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Ghadir
Taheri
ghadirtaheri@yahoo.com
1
Department of Biology, Islamic Azad University, Campus and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Mostafa
Assadi
masadi@rifr-ac.ir
2
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box.13185-116,Tehran, Iran .
AUTHOR
Taher
Nejadsatari
3
Department of Biology, Islamic Azad University, Campus and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Mohammad Reza
Joharchi
4
Ferdowsi Universityof Mashhad Herbarium(FUHM)
AUTHOR
Ahmad Reza
Bahrami
5
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Science Faculty.
AUTHOR
Bor, N. L. 1970: Apera in Rechinger, K. H. Flora Iranica no 70: 301-303. -Academische Druck-U. Verlagsanstalt, Graz-Austria.
1
Davis, P. H. 1985: Floa of the Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. vol.9: 345-348. Edinburgh University Press.
2
Rozhevits, R. Yu. and Shishkin, B. K. 1963: Flora of the USSR .vol. 2:186-187. –Moskowa & Leningrad.
3
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
SOME NEW RECORDS OF THE GENUS HIERACIUM L. (ASTERACEAE) FROM IRAN
Hieracium piloselloides Vill, H.×auriculoides (A. F. Lang) Sell & West, and H.×matrense N. P. fromsect. Praealtina N. P., H.×hypeuryum N. P. from sect. Pilosellina N. P. and H. ×kozlowskyanum Zahnfrom sect. Echinina N. P. are reported for the first time from North and West Iran.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102734_1cd98a8849e6d04905e7525fd0060b0f.pdf
2006-07-23
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72
Hieracium
Asteraceae
new records
Iran
Zahra
Tavakkoli
1
Department of Biology, Teacher Training University of Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Mostafa
Assadi
2
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands P. O. Box. 13185- 116, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Assadi, M. 1987: Plants of Arasbaran Protected area, NW. Iran (part 1). -Iran. J. Bot. 3 (2): 129-175.
1
Juxip, A. Ya. 1960: Hieracium in B. K. Shishkin & E. C. Bobrov Flora of the USSR, vol. 30. -Moskva & Leningrad.
2
Rechinger, K. H. & Lack H. W. 1977: Hieracium in K. H. Rechinger, Flora Iranica no. 122: 171-180. -Graz.
3
Sell, P. D. & West C. 1975: Hieracium in P. H. Davis Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands, vol. 5: 696- 763. - Edinburgh.
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Tavakkoli, Z. & M. Assadi 2005: A new species and a new record of HieraciumL. (Asteraceae) from Iran. – Iran. J. Bot. 11 (1): 59 – 63.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
POTENTILIA SOONGARICA BGE. (ROSACEAE), A NEW RECORD FROM IRAN
Petentilla soongarica collected from Khorassan (Kalat) is reported as a new record from Iran.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102736_55ab3634ad0ccf8ed193e2ac135992e7.pdf
2006-07-23
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74
Masoud
Abbassi
1
Khorassan Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 91735-1148, Mashhad, Iran.
AUTHOR
Ebrahim
Moussavi
2
Khorassan Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 91735-1148, Mashhad, Iran.
AUTHOR
Asghar
Paryab
3
Khorassan Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 91735-1148, Mashhad, Iran.
AUTHOR
Ovchinnicov, P. N. 1975: Potentilla in Flora of Tajikistan.
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Schiman-czeika, H. 1969: Potentilla in K. H. Rechinger Flora Iranica 66: 78-114. –Graz.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A SHORT NOTE ON THE GENUS NASTURTIUM R. Br. (CRUCIFERAE) AND A NEW HYBRID STATE FROM THIS GENUS FOR IRAN
The genus Nasturtium with two species, N. officinale and N. microphyllum, distributes in the wet and damp places of Iran. These two species make a hybrid state, Nasturtium x sterile, with intermediate morphological and chromosomal features. This hybrid state is reported for the first time in Iran. Ecology and general distribution of the hybrid and its parent taxa are discussed. Moreover N. microphyllum is reported from more localities comparing to the one loccality in Flora Iranica.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102737_2b8e1ee3740f0a1aace06ef7afa5913a.pdf
2006-07-23
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77
Cruciferae
Nasturtium
N. x sterile
north of Iran
New hybrid
Alireza
Naqinezhad
anaqinezhad@gmail.com
1
Department of Botany, Faculty of Biology, College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Al-Shehbaz I.A. 1988: The genera of Arabideae (Cruciferae; Brassicaceae) in the southeastern United States. -J. Arnold Arbor. 69: 85-166.
1
Al-Shehbaz, I.A. & Price, R.A., 1998: Delimitation of the Genus Nasturtium (Brassicaceae), -Novon 8: 124-126.
2
Bleeker W. & Hurka H. 1997: Verbreitung und Okologie von Nasturtium x sterile (Airy Shaw) Oef. (Brassicaceae) in Mitteleuropa. -Osnabruck. Naturwiss. Mitt. 23: 57-67.
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Bleeker W., Hurka H. & Koch M. 1997: Zum Voirommen und zur Morphologie von N. x sterile (Airy Shaw) Oef. In Sudwestniedersachsen und angrenzenden Gebieten. -Florist. Rundbr. 31: 1-8.
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Bleeker, W. Huthmann M & Hurka H. 1999: Evolution of Hybrid taxa in Nasturtium R. Br. (Brassicaceae). -Folia Geobotanica 34: 421-433.
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Franzek, A., Pollman, K., Bleeker, W. Kohrt, R. & Hurka, H. 1998: Molecular systematics of Cardamine and allied genera (Brassicaceae): ITS and non-coding chloroplast DNA. -Folia Geobotanica, 33 (3) 225-240.
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Hedge, I. C. 1968: Nasturtium in K. H. Rechinger (ed.) Flora Iranica, 57 (Cruciferae). -Akademische Druck-U. Verlagsanstalt, Graz.
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Holmgren, P. K., Holmgren, N.H. & Barnett, L.C. 1990: Index Herbariorum I: The herbaria of the world, ed. 8. –Regnum Veg. 20. New York Botanical Garden, New York.
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Manton I. 1935: The cytological history of watercress (Nasturtium officinale R. Br.) . -Z. indukt. Abstammungs. Vererbungst. 69: 132-157.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
TWO NEW RECORDS OF THE GENUS EUPHORBIA (EUPHORBIACEAE) FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Two new records of the genus Euphorbia are reported for the first time for the Flora Iranica area and the flora of Iran. These species that were collected from N & NE-Iran are E. maculata and E. consanguinea respectively.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102739_be11a2140cf0c830959ce59ca36b5fb6.pdf
2006-07-23
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80
Euphorbia
new records
Flora Iranica
Iran
Yassamin
Nasseh
yasamin.naseh@gmail.com
1
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Herbarium (FUMH), Mashhad, Iran.
AUTHOR
Mohammad Reza
Joharchi
joharchi@um.ac.ir
2
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Herbarium (FUMH), Mashhad, Iran.
AUTHOR
Bahram
Zehzad
3
AUTHOR
Hill, St., 1949: Euphorbiaceae in V. L. Komarov, Flora USSR vol. 14. Moskva & Leningrad.
1
Rechinger, K. H. & Schiman-Czeika, H., 1963: Euphorbiaceae in Flora Iranica no. 6.- Graz.
2
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
NEW OR RARE CHROMOSOME COUNTS OF SOME ANGIOSPERM SPECIES FROM IRAN II
Original meiotic chromosome counts are presented for 17 species in nine families of angiosperms from Iran. Chromosome counts for six species including: Tanacetum polycephalum subsp. duderanum (Asteraceae) (n=18), Cardaria draba subsp. chalepensis (Brassicaceae) (n=32), Minuartia lineate (Caryophyllaceae) (n=10), Silene latifolia subsp. persica (Caryophyllaceae) (n=12+1B), Epilobium confusum (Onagraceae) (n=10), and Rumex scutatus (Polygonaceae) (n=15) are new reports. Also, the diploid level of n=9 for Nepeta racemosa is reported here for the first time.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102740_a99dc9915f2b9942c5bcca2ab0040dc3.pdf
2006-07-23
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Achillea
Cardaria
Centaurea
Cirsium
Crepis
Epilobium
Glaucium
Hypericum
Lotus
Minuartia
Nepeta
Rumex
Silene
Sisymbrium
Tanacetum
Thymus
Chromosome
Iran
Seyed Mahmoud
Ghaffari
mghaffary@ut.ac.ir
1
Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Tehran, P. O. Box 13145-1384, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Kazem
Kelich
2
Payame Noor University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Aryavand, A. 1975: Contribution a ľ etude cytotaxonomique de quelques Angiosperms de ľ Iran. -Bot. Notiser 128: 299-311.
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Aryavand, A. 1978: Contribution a ľ etude cytotaxonomique des Cruciferes de ľ Iran II. -Bull. Soc. Neuchat. Sci. Nat. 101: 95-106.
2
Dodes, C., B. Hahu and W. Morawetz. 1997: Chromosomenzahlen zur Gefässpflazen – Flora österreichs. Linzer Biologische Beiträge 29(1): 5-43.
3
Ehrendorfer. F. 1960: Akzessorische chromosomen
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bei Achillea: Auswirkungen auf das fortpflanzungssystem. Zahlen-Balance und Bedeulung fur die Mikro-Evolution (Zur phylogenie der Gattung Achillea, VI).- Zeitschr. Induct.. – Abstam m.u. Vererbungslehre, 91, 3: 400-422.
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Fedorov, A. A. (ed.) 1974: Chromosome Numbers of Flowering Plants. -Koeltz, Konigestein.
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Ghaffari, S.M. and Sanei-Chariat-Panahi, M. 1985: Chromosome counts of some Angiosperms from Iran. -Iran. Journ. Bot. 3 (1): 67-73.
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Ghaffari, S.M. 1987a: Chromosome counts of some Angiosperms from Iran II. -Iran. Joirn. Bot. 3(2): 183-188.
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Ghaffari, S.M. 1987b: Chromosome studies in some flowering plants of Iran. -Rev. Cytol. Biol. Veget. Bot. 10: 3-8.
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Ghaffari, S.M. 1988: Etudes chromosomiques de quelques phanerogams ď Iran. -Bull. Soc. Neuchatel Sci. nat. III: 91-94.
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Ghaffari, S.M. 1989: Chromosome studies in Iranian Compositae. -Iran. Journ. Bot. 4 (2): 199-196.
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Ghaffari, S.M. 1999: Chromosome studies in the Iranian Asteraceae II. -Iran. Journ. Bot. 8 (1): 91-104.
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Ghaffari, S.M. 2006: New and rare chromosome counts of some Angiosperm species from Iran, -Iran. Journ. Bot. 11(2): 185-192.
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Goldblatt, P. 1981,1984,1985,1988: Index to plant chromosome numbers. 1975-1978, 1979-1981, 1982-1983, 1984-1985. -Monogr. Missouri Bot. Gard. 5, 8, 13, 23.
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Goldblatt, P. and Johnson D.E. 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003. Index to plant chromosome numbers. 1986-1987, 1988-1989, 1990-1991, 1992-1993, 1994-1995, 1996-1997, 1998-2000. -Monogr. Missouri Bot. Gard. 30, 40, 51, 58, 81, 94.
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Krogullevich, R.E. 1984: In R.E. Krogullevich & T. S. Rostovtseva. Khromosomnye Chisla Tsvetkovykh Rastenii I sibiri Daľ nego Vostoka. Izdateľ stvo " Nauka", -Sibirskoe Otdelenie, Novosibirsk.
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Khatoon, S. & S.I. Ali 1993: Chromosome Atlas of the Angiosperms of Pakistan.- Department of Botany, Univesity of Karachi, Karachi.
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Lessani, H. & Sanei Chariat-Panahi. 1979: IOPB chromosome number reports LXV. -Taxon 28: 635-636.
18
Lövkvist, B. & U.M. Hultgåvd. 1999: Chromosome numbers in south Swedish vascular plants. -Opera Botanica 137: 1-42.
19
Luque, T. & Z. Dia Lifante. 1991: Chromosome numbers of plants collected during Iter Mediterraneum I in the SE of Spain.-Bocconea 1: 303-364.
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Moore, R. J. (1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977): Index to plant chromosome numbers for 1968, 1969, 1970, 1967—71, 1972, 1973-74. -Regnum Veg. 68, 77, 84, 90,91, 96.
21
Ornduff, R. (1968, 1969): Index to plant chromosome numbers for 1966, 1967. -Regnum Veg. 55, 59.
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Rahiminejad, M. R., M. H. Ehtemam & A. Neishaboori. 2000: Cytotaxonomic studies of some Iranian Viciaspecies (Fabaceae). -J. Sci. I.R. Iran. 11(1): 1-5.
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Raynaud, C. 1980: Etude cytotaxonomiqei de quelques Hypericum d Iran. -Rev. Biol. Ecol. Mediterraneenne Tome VII no 1: 49-56.
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Safonova, I. N. 1993: A. Takhtajan (ed.), Numeri chromosomatum Magnoliophlorum Florae URSS, Moraceae- Zygophyllaceae. -Nauka, Petropli.
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Stace CA. 2000: Cytology and cytogenetics as a fundamental taxonomic resource for the 20(th) and 21(st) centuries Taxon 49 (3): 451-477.
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Wagenitz, G. 1980. Centaurea In: Rechinger, K.H., ed. Flora Iranica, 139a. -Graz.
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Wilson, G. B. 1945: The ventain turpentine mounting medium. -Stain Technology 20: 133-135.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NEW RECORD OF AIZOACEAE (SESUVIUM VERRUCOSUM RAF.) FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Sesuvium verrucosum is reported for the first time from Iran and Flora Iranica area. It was collected in Kish Island and near Mahshshr in S. Iran. It differs in number of stamens, shape and size of leaves and plant color in drying state from S. sesuvioides (Fenzl) Verdc. which was introduced from Flora Iranica only from Pakistan.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102742_a56c56a3be821e99af09829c3e40f69d.pdf
2006-07-23
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Aizoaceae
Sesuvium
new record
Iran
Flora Iranica
Fatemeh
Fadaie
fadaie572@yahoo.com
1
Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, P. O . Box.49156-363, Gorgan, Iran
AUTHOR
Farideh
Attar
fattar@khayam.ut.ac.ir
2
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Sciences, Tehran University, Tehran
AUTHOR
Ahmad
Ghahreman
3
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Sciences, Tehran University, Tehran
AUTHOR
Boetsch, John, R. 2000: The Aizoaceae and Molluginaceae of the southeastern United States.
1
Miller, A. G.1996: Aizoaceae in Miller & Cope, Flora of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra vol.1: 155-168.
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Fadaie, F. 2003: Aizoaceae in M. Assadi et al. Flora of Iran no. 44. –Tehran
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
ASTRAGALUS HOTKANENSIS (FABACEAE, SECT. MICROPHYSA), A NEW SPECIES FROM IRAN
Astragalus hotkanensis is described as a new species from south east Iran. This species belongs to the sect. Microphysa Bunge. The related species are A. meimandicus, and A. reuterianus.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102744_2c5724d0bbfc6a97a2049e40c5a06f35.pdf
2006-07-23
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92
Astragalus
sect. Microphysa
new species
Kerman
Iran
Ali Asghar
Maassoumi
aassoumi@rifr-ac.ir
1
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Mansoor
Mirtadzadini
mirtadz @ mail . uk . ac. ir
2
ICST, Shahid Bahonar University P. O. Box 76169-133, Kerman, Iran
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS ASTRAGALUS L. SECT. HYMENOSTEGIS FROM KURDISTAN, IRAN
Astragalus montis-nacarouzii is described from the sect. Hymenostegis. It has been collected from Kurdistan province, Kuhe Nacarouz where it has been under collection. The new species is related to A. glumaceus and A. pediculariformis.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102746_cdaec238c6b4e72268c19f6f07f26870.pdf
2006-07-23
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Taxonomy
Astragalus
sect. Hymenostegis
new species
Iran
Kurdistan
Ali Asghar
Maassoumi
aassoumi@rifr-ac.ir
1
, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box. 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Hossein
Maroofi
hosein_maroofi@yahoo.com
2
Research center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kurdistan province, P. O. Box 66133-714, Sanandaj, Iran.
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
SISYMBRIUM KERMANICUM (BRASSICACEAE: SISYMBRIEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM IRAN, KERMAN
Sisymbrium kermanicum is described and illustrated as a new species from Iran. This species is well characterized by the following characters. Fruits 50-60 cm and torulose, the apical part of fruit has strict and short hairs.
The new species seems be most closedy redated to S. Irio, so they are compared. It is also compared with S. brassiforme.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102777_c6ee5acf715be832d2fb6aaff481ee32.pdf
2006-07-23
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Sisymbrium
Sisymbrieae
Brassicaceae
new species
Iran
Mansooreh
Khodashenas
1
Research Center of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Kerman province, Iran.
AUTHOR
Seied Mansour
Mirtadzadini
mirtadz@mail.uk.ac.ir
2
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran
AUTHOR
Mostafa
Assadi
masadi@rifr-ac.ir
3
Research Institue of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box. 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Hedge, I. C. 1968: Sisymbrium in K. H. Rechinger Flora Iranica no 57: 311-318. -Graz.
1
Schulze, O.E. 1916. Cruciferae. In Das Pflanzenreich, (A.Engler, ed.) vol. IV( 105) 70: 46-110.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NEW COMBINATION IN ALCEA (MALVACEAE) FROM IRAN
Alcea tiliacea is reduced into a variety of Alcea rhyticarpa. This new combination was made on the base of extensive morphological studies and SEM study of the seed coat surface. Main characters of both varietas and their geographical distributions are presented.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102778_3ca56fff36ec1e5c4b201ed867a81b6f.pdf
2006-07-23
97
98
Alcea
new combination
SEM
Iran
Maneezhe
Pakravan
pakravan@alzahra.ac.i
1
Faculty of Science, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Barthlott, W. 1981: Epidermal and seed surface characters of plants. systematic applicability and some evolutionary aspects. -Nord. J. Bot. 1: 345-355.
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Khushk, M. T. & Vaughan, J. G. 1987: Seed structure in relation to taxonomy of the tribe Malveae (Malvaceae). -Bangladesh J. Bot. 16: 15-164.
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Pakravan, M. 2001: Biosystematic study of the genus Alcea (Malvaceae) in Iran. Ph. D. thesis, Tehran University, Tehran.
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Paul, T. K., & Nayar, M. P. 1987: A scanning electron microscope survey of seed structure morphology of some taxa of Malvaceae. -Bulletin Botanical Surv. India 20: 226-252.
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Zohary, M. 1963. Taxonomic studies in Alcea of South West Asia. Part 2. -Israel J. Bot. 12: 1-26.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NEW VARIETY OF THE GENUS TRAGOPOGON L. FROM IRAN
Tragopogon bornmuelleri M. Ownbey & Rech. f. var. latifolius Safavi is described here as a new variety from Iran.The difference with related variety is also discussed.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102781_2908b730462ee58cde28d4c941502100.pdf
2006-07-23
99
100
Asteraceae
Lactuceae
Tragopogon
Iran
New variety
Taxonomy
Seyed Reza
Safavi
rezasafavii@gmail.com
1
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116 Tehran, Iran.
AUTHOR
Hosein
Maroofi
hosein_maroofi@yahoo.com
2
Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kordestan province, P. O. Box 66135-714, Sanandaj. Iran.
AUTHOR
Rechinger, K. H. 1977: Tragopogon L. - In Rechinger, K. H. Flora Iranica 122: 83-120. - Graz.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
NEW RECORDS OF SOREDIATE LICHENS FROM IRAN
Five species of sorediate lichens are reported as new to Iran: Lepraria crassissima, L. diffusa, L. lobificans, L. vouauxii, and Arthonia endlicheri.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_102782_33f9d8ace1a87ca0fab53710aff8f7cd.pdf
2006-07-23
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sterile crusts
leprose lichens
Lepraria
Arthonia
Mohammad
Sohrabi
mohammad.sohrabi@helsinki.fi
1
Botanical Museum (Mycology), P.O. Box 7, FIN-00014 Helsinki University, Finland
AUTHOR
Alan
Orange
alan.orange@nmgw.ac.uk
2
Department of Biodiversity, National Museum of Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF10 3NP, U.K.
AUTHOR
Bayerová, Š., Kukwa, M. & Fehrer, J. 2005: A new species of Lepraria (lichenized Ascomycetes) from Europe. -The Bryologist 108: 131-138.
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Ekman, S. & Tønsberg, T. 2002: Most species of Lepraria and Leproloma form a monophyletic group closely related to Stereocaulon. -Mycological Research 106: 1262-1276.
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Laundon, J.R. 1992: Lepraria in the British Isles. -Lichenologist 24: 315-350.
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NOTES ON THE TRIBE SOPHOREAE (PAPILIONACEAE) IN IRAN
Reviewing the tribe Sophoreae in Iran, Sophora mollis subsp. sylvestris as a new subspecies is described from SW. and central Iran. It is distinguished from the other subspecies of Sophora mollis by having differences in vegetative and generative characteristics such as size, color and number of leaflet, hairs, petal size and finally fruit shape.
Moreover, Ammodendron persicum Bunge ex Boiss. as a forenamed species from flora of Iran had an incomplete botanical description which is revised and completed in present report. The study indicates that the species is an endemic shrub which is distributed on border region of Iran and Afghanistan located in East of Ghaen in Khorassan province and East of Khash in Sistan & Baluchestan province.
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Khorassan Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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Khorassan Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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