THE MARINE ALGAE OF THE SOUTHERN COAST OF IRAN, PERSIAN GULF, LENGEH AREA
Jelveh
Sohrabipour
Natural Rosources Researches center of Harmozgan province, Bandarabbas, P. O. Box. 79145-1468, -Iran
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Reza
Rabei
Natural Rosources Researches center of Harmozgan province, Bandarabbas, P. O. Box. 79145-1468, -Iran
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Taher
Nejadsatari
Department of Biology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
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Mostafa
Assadi
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands. P. O. Box. 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
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The study was carried out on three stations at the coasts of Lengeh province at the south of Iran and north of the Persian Gulf. 119 species of algae collected and identified from this area are presented. These include 29 Chlorophyceae (3 new), 31 Phaeophyceae (4 new), and 59 Rhodophyceae (2 new).
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https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_103319_66b10172e0bd97283974e13d27fe7439.pdf
COMPARATIVE STEM AND LEAF ANATOMY OF THE GENUS ODONTITES (SCROPHULARIACEAE) IN IRAN
Shahryar
Saeidi-Mehrvarz
Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran.
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Following examination by light microscope of the stem and leaf features of species of Odontites from Iran; anatomical study revealed that these taxa can be separated on the basis of leaf features. A key distinguishing these taxa is provided. O. glutinosa differs from other studied species in having isobilateral cross section.
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FOLIAR ANATOMICAL STUDIES IN THE UMBELLIFERAE FROM ARASBARAN, IRAN
Fatemeh
Zarinkamar
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116. Tehran, Iran.
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Adel
Jalili,
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116. Tehran, Iran.
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The foliar anatomy of the Umbelliferae family from Arasbaran Protected Area including following species were studied under light microscope: Albovia tripartita, Bupleurum falcatum, Bupleurum gerardii, Carum carvi, Caucalis platycarpos, Cervaria caucasica, Chaerophyllum aureum, Cymbocarpum anethoides, Daucus broteri, Eryngium caucasicum, Falcaria vulgaris, Heracleum pastinacifolium, Heracleum persicum, Laser trilobum, Pimpinella aurea, Pimpinella tragium, Prangos ferulacea, Sanicula europaea, Seseli peucedanoides, Trinia leiogona. The different anatomical characters on Umbelliferae indicated flexibility of this family in various ecological circumstances.
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ANATOMY-TAXONOMY STUDIES OF THE SPECIES OF SECTION SERRATULOIDEAE (COUSINIA, COMPOSITAE) IN IRAN
Farideh
Attar
Central Herbarium, Faculty of Science, Tehran University
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Ahmad
Ghahreman
Central Herbarium, Faculty of Science, Tehran University
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Kazem
Mahdigholi
Central Herbarium, Faculty of Science, Tehran University
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Masoud
Sheidai
Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Shahid Beheshti University.
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Cousinia section Serratuloideae has 14 species in Iran including two new species “C. sheidaiana and C. elburzensis” to be described and one transfered species “C. adenostegia”. All species of this section except C. pterocaulos are endemic to Iran. Comparative anatomy of the leaf (except C. olivieri and C. alfredii) and stem (some of the species) of the species of the section Serratuloideae is presented. Stem structure, with the exception of some minor differences, was the same for all the species. Most variation belonged to leaves and the structure of their midrib. It is therefore, easy to distinguish species, on the basis of these structural characteristics. The coloured photographs for each species and an indentification key based on the anatomical characteristics is presented.
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COUSINIA SUBPECTINATA (ASTERACEAE: PLATHYACANTHAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM W OF KERMAN PROVINCE
Seied Mansour
Mirtadzadini
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran.
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Farideh
Attar
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Tehran, Iran.
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Mostafa
Assadi
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box. 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
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Cousinia subpectinata is described and illustrated as a new species from Iran. This species is compared with its closest relative” C. rechingerorum”. Also description of section Plathyacanthae is completed with morphological characters of this species.
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https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_103335_03e32016875a5d59689098eec3717b2b.pdf
SORBUS TILIAEFOLIA (ROSACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM IRAN
Habib
Zare
Botanical Garden of Nowshahr, Nowshahr, Iran
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Tayebeh
Amini
Botanical Garden of Nowshahr, Nowshahr, Iran
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Mostafa
Assadi
Research Institue of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116. Tehran, Iran
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Sorbus tiliaefolia is described as a new species from N. Iran. It is well characterized by the following characters. Leaves obliquely cordate, not lobed, leathery, pubescent in lower surface and as long as broad. Branches and corymbs are permanently pilose, fruits elliptic, retuse at the apex with deciduous sepals. The new species is a relative of Sorbus torminalis.
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ACANTHOLIMON HORMOZGANENSE AND A. ZAEIFII (PLUMBAGINACEAE), TWO NEW SPECIES FROM IRAN
Mostafa
Assadi
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands. P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
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Acantholimon hormozganense is described as a new species from S. Iran. It is related to A. aspadanum Bunge, a species distributed in Central part of Iran. A. zaeifii is another new species again from S. of Iran. This species seems to be most closely related to A. eschkerense Boiss. distributed at the western part of the distribution of the new species.
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A NEW RECORD AND AN INTERESTING SPECIES OF THE GENUS SCORZONERA L. FROM IRAN
Seyed Reza
Safavi
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
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2004
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Scorzonera ovata is reported for the first time from Iran, it has been collected from NE. of Iran, and Scorzonera longipapposa is reproted as an interesting species from Iran too, but it has been collected from South of Iran.
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GONTSCHAROVIA POPOVII, A NEW RECORD FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Ziba
Jamzad
Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands, P.O.Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
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Mohammad
Hatami
Research Centre of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Fars Province, P.O. Box 71555-617, Shiraz, Iran.
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Mahmood
Zaeifi
Research Centre of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Hormozgan Province, P.O. Box.79145-1577, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
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Gontscharovia popovii is recorded for the flora of Iran. It is the first report of the presence of the monotypic genus, Gontscharovia in Iran. It is separated from its close ally Satureja by the15-nerved calyx (not 10-13), the glabrous throat of the corolla and the beaked nutlets.
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THE EASTERNMOST DISTRIBUTION OF OPHIOGLOSSUM LUSITANICUM L. (OPHIOGLOSSACEAE), NEW TO FLORA OF IRAN
Ali Reza
Naqinezhad
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.:
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Kuroush
Kavousi
Department of Environment, Mahab-Ghodss Company, 17, Zafar avenue, Tehran, Iran.
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Ophioglossum lusitanicum L. (Pteridophyta) is recorded from Iran. Based on morphological, anatomical, sporological and ecological investigations, it is possible to distinguish this species from the well-known one in northern Iran, O. vulgatum L. Its discovery in a submountain area of Langerud, Gilan province, represents an extension of its phytogeographical range in eastern Eurasia. Geographical distribution and characteristic details of the species as well as a concrete comparison with O. vulgatum is presented.
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https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_103342_96f202a049145c19a917adbc67a4971d.pdf
BROMUS ARVENSIS (POACEAE), A NEW RECORD FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Akram
Noori
Department of BIology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
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Maryam
Nourozi
Department of BIology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
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Dina
Azizian
Department of BIology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
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Masoud
Sheidai
Department of BIology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
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Fereydoon
Termeh
Plant Pests abd Diseases Research Institute, P. O. Box 19395 - 1454, Tehran, Iran.
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Bromus arvensis is reported for the first time from Iran. It has been collected from NW. Iran, Azarbaajan area. This species is compared with its relative B. brachytachys.
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A NEW RECORD OF THE GENUS TRIGONELLA (FABACEAE) FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Mahin
Janighorban
Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Esfahan, P.O. Box 81785-199, Esfahan, Iran.
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2004
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Trigonella grandiflora is recorded for the first time from Iran. It has recently been collected in Khorasan province.
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A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS PSYCHROGETON BOISS. (ASTERACEAE) FROM IRAN
Khatereh
Emadzadeh
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Herbarium (FUMH), Mashhad. Iran.
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Mohammad Reza
Joharchi
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Herbarium (FUMH), Mashhad. Iran.
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2004
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Psychrogeton cabulicus which has been collected from Khorasan province is reported as new species to Iran. This species is compared with closely related species, Psychrogeton andryaloides.
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NEW NOTEWORTHY RECORDS FOR THE CYPERACEAE FLORA OF IRAN
Ali Reza
Naqinezhad
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran.
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Ahmad
Ghahreman
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran.
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2004
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Cyperus michelianus as a new record and Cyperus pygmaeus as a noteworthy species are reported from the Cyperaceae flora of Iran. Exact localities based on the herbarium specimens are given. Main characteristics of each species and their geographical distribution are presented.
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NEW RECORDS AND INTERESTING TAXA OF EUPHORBIACEAE FROM IRAN (KHORASSAN PROVINCE)
Yassamin
Nasseh
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Herbarium (FUMH), Mashhad, Iran.
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Mohammad Reza
Joharchi
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Herbarium (FUMH), Mashhad, Iran.
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2004
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Two new records of the genus Euphorbia is reported for the Flora Iranica area and flora of Iran. These species are E. rosularis and E. franchetii from north of Khorassan province. Also E. turczaninowii, E. helioscopia L., E. cheirolepis, E. osyridea and Chrozophora gracilis are interesting taxa and are reported as new records for the flora of Khorassan.
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LACTUCA TATARICA, A BEAUTIFUL SPECIES FROM EAST OF IRAN
Ahmad
Ghahreman
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Science, Tehran, Iran.
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Farideh
Attar
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Science, Tehran, Iran.
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Kazem
Mahdigholi
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Science, Tehran, Iran.
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Mostafa
Assadi
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box. 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
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2004
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Lactuca tatarica is a very beautiful species which is recorded for the first time from East of Iran. The species is compared with its close relative L. wilhelmsiana.
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https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_103355_a4bc075567fa005e8e526fec47727800.pdf
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE FLORA OF QESHM ISLAND, IRAN
Farideh
Attar
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Science, Tehran University
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Ahmad
Ghahreman
Central Herbarium of Tehran University, Faculty of Science, Tehran University
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Behnam
Hamzeh’ee
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
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2004
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Qeshm island with an area of 1445 km² is the largest island in the Persian Gulf situated alongside the Hormozgan province coast, stretching from Bandar Abbas to the Khamir port. Of the vegetation in the island, one can mention the mangrove forest on the northern shores of the island in Laft and Tabl districts, halophyte plant associations and psamophyte-halophyte vegetation on the eroded terraces and the dry woodlands. In this paper 314 native species in the island are listed of which 74 species have, as yet, not been recorded in any other Qeshm documents. Classification based on biological types indicates that the therophytes and chamaephytes make up the largest percentage of the plants. From the chrological point they also exhibit the largest percentage of Saharo-Sindian elements.
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https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_103357_88291bc1dea25c05392c59ab0bd8157d.pdf