ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
ASTRAGALUS BAFTENSIS (FABACEAE), A NEW SPECIES OF ASTRAGALUS SECT. PENDULINA FROM IRAN
Astragalus baftensis Ranjbar & Maassoumi (Fabaceae) is described and illustrated as a new from SE Iran. It belongs to Astragalus sect. Pendulina. The hitherto known species of this section are all confined to the Turkestanian floristic and WesternHimalayan provinces of the Irano-Turanian region. Thus, A. baftensis constitutes an interesting range extension of this section into the Kerman province. The affinities and differences with the closest species are presented based on morphology, ecology and chorology. The conservation status of the new species is evaluated as vulnerable (VU) according to IUCN criteria.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101527_5a609902ea11b16a288a879ebe726c78.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101527
Astragalus sect. Pendulina
Fabaceae
IUCN red list
new species
Taxonomy
Iran
Massoud
Ranjbar
ranjbar@basu.ac.ir
1
Assistant Professor / Department of Biology, Herbarium division, Bu-Ali Sina University, P. O. Box 65175/4161, Hamedan, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Bunge, A. 1868–1869: Generis Astragali species Gerontogeae. Pars prior, claves diagnosticae. – Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St Pétersburg, ser. 7, 11: 1–140, Pars altera, Specierum enumeratio, ser. 7, 15: 1–245.
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Gontscharov, N. F. 1946: Leguminosae, Astragalus in Komarov, V. L. (ed.), Flora SSSR, 12. –Moskva & Leningrad.
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IUCN. 2001: IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria Version 3.1. Prepared by the IUCN Species Survival Commission. – IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, U.K.
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Karamian, R. & Ranjbar, M. 2005: Astragalus sect. Astragalus (Fabaceae) in Iran. – Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 147: 363–368.
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Lock, J. M. & Simpson, K. 1991: Legumes of West Asia, a check-list. – Royal Bot. Gardens, Kew.
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Maassoumi, A. A. 2003: Astragalus sect. Pendulina in Assadi, M. & al. (eds.), Flora of Iran, 43:108–109. Islamic Republic of Iran, Ministry of Jahad-e Sazandegi, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran.
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Maassoumi, M., & Ranjbar, M. 1994:Two new species of the genus Astragalus (Papilionaceae) from Iran. – Iranian Journal of Botany, 6: 251–253.
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Mabberley, D. J. 1997: The plant book. A portable dictionary of the vascular plants, 2nd ed. – Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.
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Podlech, D. 1999:Astragalus sect. Pendulina in Rechinger, K. H., (ed.), Flora Iranica, 174:151–154.
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Ranjbar & Karamian, R. 2002:Astragalus sect. Astragalus (Fabaceae) in Iran, complementary notes with a key to the species. – Nordic Journal of Botany, 22:177–181.
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Ranjbar, M., Maassoumi, A. A. & Podlech, D. 2002: Astragalus sect. Alopecuroidei (Fabaceae) in Iran, complementary notes with a key to the species. – Willdenowia, 32: 85–91.
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Yakovlev, G. P., Sytin, A. K. & Roskov, J. R. 1996: Legumes of Northern Eurasia, a check-list. –Royal Bot. Gardens, Kew.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
TWO NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS COUSINIA (ASTERACEAE) FROM IRAN
The genus Cousinia sect. Serratuloideae was revised in Iran to prepare the draft of Flora of Iran. Among the studied specimens two new species came to the light that are described in this paper. Cousinia farimanensis is described from NE Khorasan. It is similar to C. concolor, a species distributes in the northern part of the distribution of the new species. However, unlike C. concolor the leaves in the new species are discolor in the new species and also the involucral bracts are more numerous and with different characters. C. mehreganii is another new species that is a relative of C. euchlora. The two species are quite allopatric and differ in phyllaries and achene characters.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101529_cf94c56fd0ffddd4453eb1b57d62dcb8.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101529
Cousina sect. Serratuloideae
new species
flora of Iran
Khorasan
Mostafa
Assadi
assadi@rifr-ac.ir
1
Professor / Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. 13185-116, Tehran, Iran.
LEAD_AUTHOR
Assadi, M 1989: Plan of the Flora of Iran. –Thehran.
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Assadi, M. 2009: Four new species of Cousinia Cass. (Asteraceae) from Iran. –Iranian Journal of Botany 15 (1): 36-44.
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Attar, F. & Ghahreman, A. 2006: A synopsis of sect. Cynaroides (Cousinia, Compositae), distribution patterns and diversity centers. –Rostaniha 7 (suppl. 2): 315-342.
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Attar, F., & Djavadi, S. B., 2010: A taxonomic revision of Cousinia, sect. Cynaroides (Asteraceae, Cardueae) in the flora of Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany 16 (1): 130-184.
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Attar, F. & Mirtadzadini, M. 2009: Two new species of Cousinia Cass. sect. Pugioneferae Bunge (Asteraceae, Cardueae) from east and southeast of Iran 15 (2): 146-152.
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Attar, F., Ghahreman, A., Mahdigholi, M., Sheidai, M., 2007: A synopsis of Cousinia sect. Serratuloides (Asteraceae) in Iran. -Novon, 17 (1): 1-7.
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Bunge. A. 1865: Ubersichtliche Zusammenstellung der Arten der gattung Cousinia Cass. – Mem. Acad. Imper. Scienc. Petersb. 7-ser. 12 (2): 1-56.
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Mehregan, I. & Assadi, M. 2009: Cousinia sect. Argenteae (Asteraceae, Cardueae), a new section including a new species from NE Iran. – Willdenowia 39: 265-271.
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Mehregan, I. & Kadereit, J. W. 2008: Taxonomic revision of Cousinia sect. Cynaroideae (Asteraceae, Cardueae). –Willdenowia 38: 293-362.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1972: Cousinia Cass. in K. H. Rechinger Flora Iranica 90. –Graz.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1979: Cousinia in Cynereae (Compositae) in K. H. Rechinger Flora Iranica 139a: 108-152. –Graz.
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Tscherneva, O. V. 1962: Cousinia Cass. in B. K. Schishkin & E. G. Bobrov (eds.) Flora of the USSR27: 108-357. –Moskva & Leningrad.
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Winkler, C. 1982: Synopsis Specierum generic Cousiniae Cass. – Acta Horti Petropolitani 12 (7):181-243.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NEW SPECIES AND A NEW RECORD OF POACEAE FAMILY FROM IRAN
The tribes Milieae and Phalarideae of the family Poaceae were studied to prepare Flora of Iran. Several living collections and herbarium specimens were examined. Among the plants studied, a new species belonged to Milieae was named and described as Milium atropatanum. In addition, from the tribe Phalarideae, Phalaris aquatica is recorded as a new report to the flora of Iran. The two species are illustrated and their taxonomic characters, differences with their relatives are given.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101530_617ab6368c03f77326b6c796d805376b.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101530
Milium
Phalaris
new species
new record
Poaceae
Flora
Iran
Hosein
Maroofi
hosein_maroofi@yahoo.com
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Membership of scientific board / Research Center of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Kurdistan province, P. O. Box 66169-36311-714, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Bor, N. L. 1970: Milium L. in K. H. Rechinger (ed.) Flora Iranica no. 70: 261-263. – Graz.
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Bor, N. L. 1970: Phalaris L. in K. H. Rechinger (ed.), Flora Iranica no. 70: 345-349. – Graz.
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Davis, P. H. 1985: Phalaris L. in P. H. Davis et al. (eds.) Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands 9: 366-370. –Edinburgh.
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Moghaddam, K. 2006: Biosystematic studies in species of the genera Melica L. and Milium L. in Iran, Ms.C. thesis, p. 161. -Shahid Baheshti university. Tehran (unpublished).
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Parsa, A. 1950: Phalaris in Flora de l Iran 5: 551- 554. –Tehran.
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Tsvelev, N. N. 1967: Milium L. in Grasses of the Soviet Union, part 1: 433- 437. – Leningrad. (English version, 1983, New Delhi ).
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
ADDITIONS TO ASTRAGALUS SECT. HYMENOSTEGIS (FABACEAE) IN IRAN
Four new species of the genus Astragalus L. sect. Hymenostegis Bunge are described from NW Iran, prov. Zanjan: A. austromahneshanensis, A. qeydarnabiensis,A. subkohrudicus, and A. subrecognitus. They are compared with their closest relatives. Furthermore, A. sosnowskyi Grossh. is recorded for the first time from Iran and A. velenovskyi Nábělek is excluded from the list of Iranian species of Astragalus. Based on these new findings, the number of species attributed to sect. Hymenostegis reaches to 57, with an endemism rate of about 75% in Iran. So, Iran, especially the NW of the country, is the main diversity center of this section.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101531_24228bd1f66826cb3290b8a34f3816ea.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101531
Taxonomy
Fabaceae
Astragalus
sect. Hymenostegis
new species
new recod
Iran
prov. Zanjan
Ali
Bagheri
bagheri@tmu.ac.ir
1
MSc Student / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tarbiat Moallem University, 49 Dr. Mofatteh Avenue, 15614 Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Ali Asghar
Maassoumi
maassoumi@rifr-ac.ir
2
Professor / Department of Botany, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box: 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Farrokh
Ghahremaninejad
ghahremaninejad@tmu.ac.ir
3
Associate Professor / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tarbiat Moallem University, 49 Dr. Mofatteh Avenue, 15614 Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Bagheri, A. 2009: Taxonomical study of the genus Astragalus (Fabaceae) in the Zanjan rovince, Iran; M. Sc. dissertation, Tarbiat Moallem University, Tehran. (Unpublished, in Persian).
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Bunge, A. 1868. Generis Astragali Species Gerontogeae pars prior, clave diagnosticae. -Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. S. Petersburg, ser. 7, 11 (16): 1-160.
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Bunge, A. 1869: Generis Astragali Species Gerontogeae, pars altera, speciorum enumeratio. -Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. S. Petersburg 15 (1): 1-245.
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Fischer, F. B., 1853: Synopsis Astragalarum Tragacantharum. -Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosco 26 (2): 314-486.
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Ghahremaninejad, F. 1992a: A revision on the sect. HymenostegisBunge of the genus Astragalus (Fabaceae) M. Sc. dissertation, Tarbiat Moallem University, Tehran. (Unpublished, in Persian).
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Ghahremaninejad, F. 1992b: A new species of the genus Astragalus, sect. Hymenostegis from N.W. – Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany 5 (2): 105-109.
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Ghahremaninejad, F. & Podlech, D. 2005: Astragalus assadabadensis (Fabaceae), a new species from Iran. - Ann. Bot. Fennici. 42 (3): 207-209.
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Kazempour Osaloo, S., Maassoumi, A. A. & Murakami, N. 2003: Molecular systematic of the genus Astragalus L. (Fabaceae): Phylogenetic analyses of nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacers and chloroplast gene ndhF sequences. -Plant Syst. Evol. 242: 1-32.
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Kazempour Osaloo, S., Maassoumi, A. A., & Murakami, N. 2005. Molecular systematics of the Old World Astragalus (Fabaceae) as inferred from nrDNA ITS sequence data. -Brittonia 57 (4): 367-381
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Kazemi, M., Kazempour Osaloo, S., Maassoumi, A. A. & Rastegar Pouyani, E. 2009: Molecular phylogeny of selected Old World Astragalus (Fabaceae): incongruence among chloroplast trnL-F, ndhF and nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS sequences. -Nordic Journal of Botany 27: 425–436.
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Maassoumi, A. A. & Ghahremaninejad, F. 1999: Interesting new species of Astragalus sect. Hymenostegis in Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany 8 (1): 35-41.
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Maassoumi, A. A. 1995: The genus Astragalus in Iran, perennials, vol. 3. Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands, Tehran.
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Podlech, D. & Maassoumi, A. A. 2001: Astragalus sect. Hymenostegis in K. H. Rechinger Flora Iranica 175: 127-183. –Academische verlag Salzburg.
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Podlech, D. 1990: Die Typifizierung der altweltlichen sektionen der gattung Astragalus L. (Legumonosae). -Mitt. Bot. Stataaml. Munchen 29: 478 (1990).
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Podlech, D. 2004: New species of AstragalusL. (Leguminosae), mainly from Iran. -Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 105 ß 565 – 596.
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Podlech, D., Zarre, Sh. & Maassoumi, A. A., 2001: Papilionaceae IV: Astragaleae: Astragalus II. in Rechinger, K. H. (ed.): Flora Iranica, Lfg. 175. - Graz: Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt.
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Rechinger, K. H., Dulfer, H. & Patzak, A. 1959: Širjaevii fragmenta Astragalogica V-Vii. sect. Hymenostegis. -Österr. Akad. Wiss., Math.-Naturwiss. Kl., Abt. 1, Biol. 168 (2): 7-115.
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Ranjbar, M. 2010: Taxonomic notes on the genus Astragalus(Fabaceae) in Iran, with the description of a new species. -Phytotaxa 7: 46–51.
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Zarre, Sh. & Podlech, D. 1996: Taxonomic revision of Astragalus L. sect. Hymenostegis Bunge (Leguminosae). -Sendtnera, vol. 3: 255-312.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NEW SPECIES OF HEDYSARUM (FABACEAE) AND A NEW RECORD OF ANEMONE (RANUNCULACEAE) FROM NW IRAN
A new species, i.e. Hedysarum marandense (Fabaceae) is described, and a new record, i.e. Anemone narcissiflora L. subsp. willdenowii (Boiss.) Davis. (Ranunculaceae) is recorded for the first time in Iran from an area near the Marand city, prov. Azerbaijan Sharqi. Morphological peculiarities of Hedysarum marandense are mentioned and an illustration for this new species is given.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101547_af059fce42f630f37945b952f8d9288c.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101547
new species
Hedysarum
new record
Anemone
Iran
Azerbaijan
Marand
Somayeh
Akrami
akaramibiosys@marandiau.ac.ir
1
PhD student / Department of Biology, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Valiollah
Mozaffarian
2
Associate Professor / Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands. P. O. Box: 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Ali Asghar
Maassoumi
3
Professor / Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands. P. O. Box: 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Taher
Nejadsattari
4
Associate Professor / Department of Biology, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Davis, P. H., Coode, M. J. E. & Cullen, J. 1965: Anemone in Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. vol.1:134-138. -Edinburgh.
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Fedtschenko, B. 1972: Hedysarum in Flora of the U.S.S.R vol. 13:199-243.-Translated from Russian, by Scientific Translations Jerusalem.
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Hedge, I. C. 1970: Hedysarum L. in P. H. Davis Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. vol.3: 549-560. -Edinburgh.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1984: Hedysarum in K. H. Rechinger Flora Irancia no. 157: 336-386. -Graz.
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Rechinger, K. H. & Riedl, H. 1992: Anemone in K. H. Rechinger Flora Iranica no. 171: 213-227. -Graz.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A TAXONOMIC STUDY OF ACANTHOPHYLLUM C. A. MEY. (CARYOPHYLLACEAE) IN IRAN
The genus Acanthophyllum in Iran has been revised. According to the results of the present study three species i.e., A. gracile Bunge ex Boiss., A. pachycephalum Schiman-Czeika & A. kandaharicum Gilli are reduced to the rank of variety under A. bracteatum Boiss.In addition, following nine synonymies are made: A. leucostegium Schiman-Czeika and A. khuzistanicum Rech. f. as synonimies of A. bracteatum Boiss., A. kurdicum Boiss. & Hausskn.is treated as a synonym of A. crassifolium Boiss., A. microcephalum Boiss. as a synonym of A. mucronatum C. A. Mey., A. crassinodum Yukhan. & Edmondson and A. chloroleucum Rech. f. & Aell. as synonymies of A. glandulosum Bunge ex Boiss., A. borsczowii Litw.as a synonym of A. elatius Bunge ex Boiss., A. heterophyllum Reach. f. as a synonym of A. stocksianum Boiss. and finally A. heratense Schiman-Czeika as a synonym of A. laxiusculum Schiman-Czeika. Identification keys, descriptions and geographical distribution of all consisting taxa are included.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101550_ef6135c0333b072709a9915aaa84275f.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101550
Acanthophyllum
Caryophyllaceae
Taxonomy
revision
Iran
Shirin
Basiri Esfahani
shirin_basiri@yahoo.com
1
MSc Student / Department of Biology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Batul
Bidi
2
MSc Student / Department of Biology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
AUTHOR
Mostafa
Assadi
masadi@rifr-ac.ir
3
Professor / Research Institute of forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Mohamad Reza
Rahimi Nejad
4
Professor / Department of Biology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
AUTHOR
Assadi, M. 1989: Plan of the Flora of Iran. Tehran.
1
Assadi, M. 1985: The genus Dianthus (Caryophyllaceae) in Iran. –Iranian Journal of Botany vol. 3 (1): 11-54.
2
Boissier, E. 1810: Acanthophyllum in Flora Orientalis vol. 1: 560-566. –Genevae & Basilieae.
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Boissier, E. 1843: Diagnoses Plantarum Orientalium Novarum e Familiis Thalamifloris 1, 41-44. - Genevae.
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Ghaffari, S.M. 2004: Cytotaxonomy of some species of Acathophyllum (Caryophyllaceae) from Iran. –Biologia, Bratislava 59 (1): 53-60.
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Ghazanfar, S. A. and Nasir, Y. J. 1986: Caryophyllaceae in Nasir, E. and Ali, S. I. (eds.) Flora of Pakistan no. 175: 102-108. -Department of Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi,
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Huber- Morath, A. 1967: Acanthophyllum in Davis, P. H. (ed.). Flora of Turkey vol. 2,:175-177.
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-Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
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Joharchi, M. R., Akhani, H. 2006: Notes on the Flora of Iran, eight new plant records from Iran collected from Khorasan and Golestan provinces (N. E. Iran). -Rostaniha (Botanical Jornal of Iran). vol. 7 (supplement 2): 131-137.
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Parsa, A. 1951: Flore de lَ Iran vol. 1: 979- 981 and 1043-1055. -Imprimerie Danesh, Tehran.
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Schiman Czeika, H. 1988: Acanthophyllum in Rechinger, K. H. (ed.). Flora Iranica no. 163: 253-330. -Akademische Druck-u, Verlagsanstalt Graz-Austria.
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Shishkin, 1936: Acanthophyllum in Flora of the USSR vol. 6: 296-610. –Moskva & Leningrad.
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Takhtajan, A. L. 1986: Floristic Regions of the world. -University of California Press, Berkley, USA.
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Yukhananov, D. Kh. & Edmondson, J. R. 1977: A new species of Acanthophyllum (Caryophylaceae) from Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany: 1 (2): 109-112.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A REVISION OF THE GENERA PHRAGMITES AND SCHISMUS (POACEAE) IN IRAN
The genera Phragmites and Schismus were morphologically studied for the ongoing project of the Flora of Iran. Phragmites karka (Arundineae) is reported as a rare species from NE (Khorassan province) and SE (Kerman province) Iran again. An identification key to the species of the genus and a complete description of Ph. karka is given. Studies on the genus Schismus showed that the formerly record of Schismus barbatus from Iran may not be correct and all collected specimens of Schismus species from Iran belong to Schismus arabicus. This result is based on the examination of diagnostic characters of both species and comparing Iranian materials with the specimens of Schismus barbatus from N. Africa.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101551_d92f2e2d1314dda9a905bd0e8177cb04.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101551
Phragmites
Schismus
Taxonomy
Morphology
Iran
Mansoureh
Khodashenas
1
Membership of scientific board / Organization of Agricultural and Natural Resources Centre, Kerman, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Assadi, M. 1989: Plan of the Flora of Iran. –Tehran.
1
Bor, N. L. 1970: Phragmites in K. H. Rechinger Flora Iranica no, 70: 352-353. -Graz.
2
Brooks, M. L. & D. A. Pyke 2000: Invasive plants and fire in the deserts of North America.
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Faruqi, S. A. & H. B. Quraish. 1979: Studies on Libyan grasses. V. Population variability and distribution of Schismus arabicusand S. barbatusin Libya. –Pakistan Journal of Botany 11 (2): 167-172.
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Feinbrun-Dothan, N. 1986: Flora Palestina, Part Four - Text. Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem, Israel. 465 pp.
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Leonard, J. 1981: Contribution a l,etude de la Flore et de la Vegetation des Deserts d,Iran, fas. 1. –Jardin botanique nationale de Belgique.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A REVISION OF THE GENUS CALLIGONUM L. (POLYGONACEAE) IN IRAN
Based on the herbarium studies and field observations, the genus Calligonum L. in Iran has been revised. In this paper, a brief revision of the genus in Iran is presented. Altogether, 23 species are known from Iran. A key to the species, a new species namely C. alatosetosum Maassoumi & Kazempour, short diagnose and or taxonomic discussions have been prepared. Among the cited species C. molle Litw. is a doubtful record to Iran. Former record of C. tetrapterum Jaub. & Spachfrom Iran is not improved.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101558_571fb7e9efb070eb71102c579e76beb6.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101558
Calligonum
Flora
Iran
Taxonomy
new species
new record
Ali Asghar
Maassoumi
maassoumi@rifr-ac.ir
1
Professor / Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Assadi, M. 1989: New species and new plant records from Iran. –Iranian Journal of Botany 4 (2): 197-204.
1
Boissier, E. 1879: Calligonum in Flora Orientalis vol. 4: 997-1001. –Genevae & Basileae
2
Cullen, J. 1967: Calligonum in P. H. Davis Fl. of Turkey, vol. 2: 268-269. –Edinburgh University Press.
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Borodina, A. E., Grubov, V. I., Grudzinskaja, I. A. & Menitsky, J. L. 1989: Calligonum in V. I. Grubov Plants of Central Asia vol. 9: 168-178 (English translation published in 2005 by Science Publishers, Inc., USA).
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Parsa A. 1949: Calligonum in Flore de l’Iran vol. 4: 1112-1115. –Tehran.
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Pavlov, N. V. 1936: Calligonum in V. L. Komarov, Flora of the USSR. vol. 5: 527-594. –Moskva & Leningrad.
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Maassoumi & Batooli, 2010: A new species of the genus Calligonum (Polygonaceae) in Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany 15 (2): 153.
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Mobayen, S., 1979: Flora of Iran, Vascular Plants vol. 2: 161-169. (Persian language). -Tehran.
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Mozaffarian, V. 2005: Trees and Shrubs of Iran (Persian language). – Farhang Moaser Publisher, Tehran.
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Rechinger, K. H. & Schiman–Czeika, H. 1968: Polygonaceae in Flora Iranica no. 56. –Graz.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1977: Plants of the Touran Protected Area, Iran. -Iranian Journal Bot. vol. 1 (2): 155-188.
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Sabeti, H. 1976: Forests, Trees and Shrubs of Iran. –Tehran.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A BIOSYSTEMATIC STUDY ON THE FOUR VARIETIES OF ALYSSUM MINUS (BRASSICACEAE) IN IRAN
Alyssum minus (L.) Rothm. var. minus is recorded for the first time from Iran. Alyssum minus (L.) Rothm. var. mazandaranicum Pakravan & Bolourian is described as a new taxon from the North and West of Iran. The four varieties of Alyssum minus in Iran (A. minus (L.) Rothm. var. minus, -var. strigosum (Banks & Sol.) Zohary, -var. micranthum (C.A.Mey.) Dudley and - var. mazandaranicum Pakravan & Bolourian) based on their morphological, palynological and anatomical characters were studied and compared with A. desertorum Stapf and A. szowitsianum Fisch. & Mey., from the same section. Although a great similarity observed in morphological characters and many intermediate specimens especially between the varieties of A. minus var minus and -var. micranthum (C. A. Mey.) Dudley was found, due to anatomical differentiation in sclerenchymatous cells and palynological differences in pollen size and shape, the varieties of Alyssum minus (L.) Rothm. were distinguishable.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101559_896c7c1a04761b4927599cb1a67233f3.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101559
Alyssum
Brassicaceae
Iran
pollen
Anatomy
Taxonomy
Maneezhe
Pakravan
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Assistant Professor / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Zahra
Nazem Bokaee
2
Assistant Professor / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Saman
Bolourian
saman.bolourian@yahoo.com
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Master of Science Student / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran.
LEAD_AUTHOR
Al-Shehbaz, I. A. 1984: The tribes of Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) in the southeastern United States. -J. Arn. Arbor. 65: 343-373.
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Dudley, T. R. 1964: Studies in Alyssum: Near eastern representatives & their allies. -J. Arn. Arbor. 45(1): 57-100.
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Erdtman, G. 1943: An introduction to pollen analysis. -Chronica Botanica Co.,Waltham, Massachusettes.
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Hedge, I. C. 1976: A systematic and geographical survey of the Old World Cruciferae. In: J. G. Vaughan, A. J. MacLeod & B. M. G. Jones (eds.) The biology and chemistry of the Cruciferae. 1-355. -Academic Press, New York, New York, USA.
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Persson, J. 1971: Studies in the Aegean flora: 19. Notes on Alyssum and some other genera of Cruciferae. -Bot. Notiser 124 (3): 339-418
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Rechinger, K. H. 1968: Alyssum in Rechinger, K. H. (ed.), Flora Iranica 57: 146-170. -Austria: Akademische Druck-und Verlagsanstalt, Graz.
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Townsend, C. C. 1980: Alyssum in Townsend, C. C. & E. Guest (eds.), Flora of Iraq. 4: 959-984. -Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, Baghdad.
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Zohary, M. 1966: Cruciferae in Zohary, M. Flora Palaestina. 1: 246-288. -Publications of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
NEW RECORDS OF HEDYSAREAE (PAPILIONACEAE) FROM IRAN
Onobrychis cyri var. cyri, Onobrychis cyri var. angustifolia and O. sosnovskyi belong to the section Onobrychis, O. argyrea from the section Heliobrychis and Hedysarum monophyllum belongs to the section Subacaulia are reported from Iran as new records for the first time.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101591_5add237a432ad86eb63e89951e0f05d9.pdf
2011-06-22
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Onobrychis
Hedysarum
Hedysareae
new records
Papilionaceae
Iran
Hassan
Amirabadi-zadeh
amirabadih@yahoo.com
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Master of Science Student / Herbarium of Khorassan Research Center of Agricultural & Natural Resources, P. O. Box 91735/1148, Mashhad, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Amirabadi-zadeh, H., Abbassi, M. & Ranjbar, M. 2007: A new species of Onobrychis sect. Heliobrychis (tribe Hedysareae) from Iran. -The Iranian Journal of Botany, 13 (1): 53-56.
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Assadi M. 1989: Plan of the Flora of Iran. −Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands. Tehran.
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Boissier, E. 1872: Hedysarum and Onobrychis in Flora Orientalis, vol. 2: 511-553. –Geneva, Basilease and Lugundi.
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Choi, B. H. & Ohashi, H. 1996: Pollen morphology and taxonomy of Hedysarum and its related genera of the tribe Hedysareae (Leguminoseae- Papilionoideae). -Journal of Japanese Botany 71: 191-213
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Choi, B. H. & Ohashi, H. 2003: Generic criteria and an infrageneric system for Hedysarum and related genera (Papilionoideae-Leguminosae). –Taxon, 52: 567-576.
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Fedtschenko B. A. & Grossheim A. A. 1948: Hedysarum and Onobrychis in Komarov, V. L. et al. (eds), Flora of the U.S.S.R., vol 13: 199-281. -Moscow, Leningrad.
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Hedge I. C. 1970: Onobrychis in Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands, vol. 3: 560-589. –Edinburgh University Press.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1984: Hedysareae in Rechinger, K. H (ed.), Flora Iranica, no.157: 365-469. –Graz.
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Sirjaev, G. 1926, "Onobrychis generis revisio critica", -publication de la faculte' des sciences de L'Universite Masaryk (Brno) 76: 1-165.
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Townsend C. C. 1974: Onobrychis in Flora of Iraq, vol. 3: 471-493. –Published by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Iraq, Baghdad.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
TWO NEW RECORDS OF COUSINIA CASS. (ASTERACEAE) FROM NE IRAN, KHORASAN PROVINCES
Cousinia glochidiata (Sect. Pseudactinia) and C. albiflora (Bornm. & Sint.) Bornm. (Sect. Stenocephalae), two narrow endemics to Kopetdagh mountains, are newly recorded for the flora of Iran from Razavi and North Khorassan provinces near the borders of Turkmenistan. The presence of C. apiculata Tscherneva in Iran is confirmed. New localities and additional notes on the distribution and conservation status of some Cousinia endemic species to Khorassan-Kopetdagh floristic province are provided.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101592_3919a883a0ae07f973a243b5d9c73397.pdf
2011-06-22
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Cousinia
new record
Endemism
Biodiversity
Khorassan
Iran
Farshid
Memariani
memariani@um.ac.ir
1
Membership of scientific board / Department of Botany, Research Center for Plant Sciences (RCPS), Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Mohammad Reza
Joharchi
joharchi@um.ac.ir
2
Membership of scientific board / Department of Botany, Research Center for Plant Sciences (RCPS), Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
AUTHOR
Assadi, M. 2010: A taxonomic revision of Cousinia sect. Chaetocephalae (Asteraceae). –Iranian Journal of Botany 16 (2): 191-196.
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Attar, F. & Joharchi, M. R. 2002: New plant records from Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany 9 (2): 223-228.
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Attar, F. & Djavadi, S. B. 2010: A taxonomic revision of Cousinia sect. Cynaroides (Asteraceae, Cardueae) in the flora of Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany 16 (1): 130-184.
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Attar, F. & Maroofi, H. 2010: Cousinia (sect. Albidae) iranshahriana (Asteraceae, Cardueae), a new endemic species from Kurdistan province, Iran. –Iranain Journal of Botany 16 (2): 197-199.
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Djavadi, S. B. & Attar, F. 2006: Two new species of Cousinia Cass. of sect. StenocephalaeBunge from Iran. -Feddes Repertorium, 117 (7–8): 453–458.
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IUCN. 2010: Guidelines for Using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Version 8.0. Prepared by the Standards and Petitions Subcommittee in March 2010. Downloadable from http://intranet.iucn. org/webfiles/doc/SSC/RedList/RedListGuidelines.pdf.
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Kadereit, J. W. & Jeffrey, C. (eds.). 2007: The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, vol. VIII. Flowering
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Plants, Eudicots, Asterales. -Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
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Kamakhina, G. L. 1994: Kopetdagh-Khorassan Flora: Regional Features of Central Kopetdagh, pp. 129-148. In: Fet, V. & Atamuradov, K. I. (eds.). Biogeography and Ecology of Turkmenistan. -Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht.
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Knapp, H. D. 1987: On the distribution of the genus Cousinia (Compositae). -Pl. Syst. Evol. 155: 15-25.
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Kurbanov, D. 1994: Flora of Kopetdagh, pp. 105-128. In: Fet, V. & Atamuradov, K. I. (eds.). Biogeography and Ecology of Turkmenistan. -Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht.
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López-Vinyallonga, S., Mehregan, I., Garcia-Jacas, N., Tschernova, O., Susana, A. & Kadereit, J. W. 2009: Phylogeny and evolution of the Arctium-Cousinia complex (Compositae, Cardueae- Carduinae). -Taxon, 58 (1): 153-171.
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Mehregan I., Djavadi, S. B. & Pahlevani, A. H. 2010: Cousinia (sect. Haussknechtianae) karkasensis, a new species from Karkas Mts. in central Iran. –Iranian Journal of Botany 16 (2): 200-203.
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Mehregan, I. & Kadereit, J. W. 2009: The role of hybridization in the evolution of Cousinias. str. (Asteraceae, Cardueae). -Willdenowia 39: 35-47.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1972: Compositae-Cynareae I. Cousinia in Rechinger, K. H. (ed.) Flora Iranica, 90. -Graz.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1979: Compositae-Cynareae III. Cousinia in Rechinger, K. H. (ed.) Flora Iranica, 139a: 108-153. -Graz.
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Rechinger, K. H. 1986; Cousinia- morphology, taxonomy and phytogeographic implications. -Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin. B 89: 45- 58.
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Tscherneva, O. V. 1962:Cousinia Cass. in Shishkin, B. K. (ed.) Flora of the USSR 27: 108-357. -Akademiya Nauk, Leningrad.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
MONERMA P. BEAUV. (GRAMINEAE) A NEW MONOTYPIC GENUS RECORD FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Monerma Beauv. (Gramineae) is recorded for the first time as a new monotypic genus for the flora of Iran. It includes only one species, M. cylindrica, which was collected from Semeskandeh Protected Area (Sari, Mazandaran) on the lowland area.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101601_330ca468bd6c7c9f974188642c5559dd.pdf
2011-06-22
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Alireza
Naqinezhad
a.naqinezhad@umz.ac.ir
1
Assistant Professor / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Mazandaran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Farrokh
Ghahremani-Nejad
ghahremaninejad@gmail.com
2
Associate Professor / Departmnet of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tarbiat-Moallem, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Hossein
Bahari
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Master of Science Student / Departmnet of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tarbiat-Moallem, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Bor, N. L. 1968: Monermeae in Towensend, C. C. and E. Guest (eds.) Flora of Iraq 9: 265-271. -Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Iraq.
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Bor, N. L. 1970: Monermeae in K. H. Rechinger (ed.) Flora Iranica no. 70: 245-247. -Graz.
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Tan, K. 1985: Hainardia Greuter in P.H. Davis (ed.) Flora of Turkey and the East Agean Islands, Vol.9. 522-523. -University of Edinburgh.
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Tsvelev, N. N. 1976: Grasses of the Soviet Union. Part I – II. –Leningrad.(English version 1983, New Delhi).
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
SILENE ODONTOPETALA SUBSP. CONGESTA (CARYOPHYLLACEAE), A NEW RECORD FOR THE FLORA OF IRAN
Based on some specimens from Kurdistan province, Iran, Silene odontopetala subsp. congesta is reported for the first time from Iran. A description, distributional map and an illustration are presented.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101602_9141415cd9ebf074ecc13ffcb85abce8.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101602
Silene
Caryophyllaceae
new record
Kurdistan
Iran
Abbas
Gholipour
abbas.gholipuor@gmail.com
1
Assistant Professor / Department of Biology, Payame Noor University, 19395-4697 Tehran, I. R. of Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Hosein
Maroofi
hosein_maroofi@yahoo.com
2
Membership of scientific board / Research Center of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Kurdistan province P. O. Box 66169-36311-714, Sanadaj, Iran
AUTHOR
Melzheimer, V. 1988. Silene in K. H. RechingerFlora Iranica no.163: 341-508. -Academische Druck-u. Verlagsanatalt Graz.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
STYLE MICROMORPHOLOY IN THE TRIBE FABEAE (FABACEAE) WITH EMPHASIS ON LATHYRUS IN IRAN AND TURKEY
Stylar features of 35 taxa including Lathyrus (26 species), Pisum (3 species), Vicia (4 species) and Lens (2 species) were examined using electron microscopy (SEM). The results show that four genera Lathyrus, Lens, Pisum and Vicia are different in terms of stylar features. At least eight stylar types can be recognized in the tribe Fabeae.Lathyrus is the most variable genus in this regard showing four different stylar types: (1) straight, linear and evenly hairy styles (Sle-type), (2) straight, spathulate and evenly hairy styles (Sse-type), (3) contorted, linear and evenly hairy styles (Cle-type) and (4) contorted, spathulate and evenly hairy styles (Cse-type). Furthermore, the styles are dorsiventrally compressed and adaxially evenly hairy in this genus. Two stylar types: (5) dorsiventrally compressed and evenly hairy all round (De-type) and (6) dorsiventrally compressed and abaxially tufted (Dabt-type) were recognized in Vicia. Other two types: (7) cylinder, non-compressed and adaxially evenly hairy style (Cne-type) and (8) longitudinally folded, canaliculated, laterally compressed and adaxially evenly hairy style (Fce-type) were recognized in Lens and Pisum, respectively. Special focus on Lathyrus revealed that stylar features do not corroborate the current sectional classification of the genus. None of the recognized stylar types are characteristic for any recognized sections of Lathyrus.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101613_30e9484ad59cca42940d595a5f22b823.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101613
Fabaceae
Fabeae
Lathyrus
Micromorpholoy
stylar features
Roghayeh
Oskoueiyan
ro.osko@gmail.com
1
Graduate / Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Department of Biology, Tehran, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Shahrokh
Kazempour Osaloo
skosaloo@modares.ac.ir
2
Associate Professor / Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14115-175, Iran
AUTHOR
Ali Asghar
Maassoumi
aassoumi@rifr-ac.ir
3
Professor / Department of Plant Botany, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Taher
Nejadsattari
nejhadsattari_t@yahoo.com
4
Associate Professor / Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Department of Biology, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Valiollah
Mozaffarian
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Associate Professor / Department of Plant Botany, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. Box 13185-116, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Asmussen C. B. & Liston A. 1998: Chloroplast DNA characters, phylogeny, and classification of Lathyrus (Fabaceae). -American Jornal of Botany 85 (3): 387-401
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Choi B. H., Seok D. I., Endo Y. & Ohashi H. 2006: Phylogenetic significance of stylar features in genus Vicia (Leguminosae): an analysis with molecular phylogeny. -J. Plant Res. 119: 513-523
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Davis P. H. 1970: Lathyrus L. in P. H. Davis [ed.], Flora of Turkey, vol. 3, 328-369. -Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
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Dogan M., Kence A. & Tigin C. 1992: Numerical taxonomic study on Turkish Lathyrus (Leguminosae). -Edinburgh Journal of Boutany 49: 333-341.
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Endo Y., Choi B., Ohashi H. & Delgado-Salinas A. 2008: Phylogenetic relationships of New World Vicia (Leguminosae) inferred from nrDNA internal transcribed spacer sequences and floral characters. -Systematic Botany 33 (2): 356-363
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Kazempour Osaloo, S. 2007: Phylogenetic relationships in the inverted repeat lacking clade (IRLC) of papilionoid legumes based on nrDNA ITS sequences. -1st Natl. Plant Taxonomy Conference of Iran, Tehran, pp. 106-107.
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Kenicer G. J., Kajita T., Pennington R. T. & Murata J. 2005: Systematics and biogeography of Lathyrus (Leguminosae) based on internal transcribed spacer and cpDNA sequence data. -American Jornal of Botany. 92 (7): 1199-1209.
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Kupicha F. K. 1981: Tribe Viciae in Advances In Legume Systematics (Polhill, R. M. and Raven, P. H., eds.) Part 1. -Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, pp. 377-381
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Kupicha, F. K.1983: The infrageneric structure of Lathyrus. -Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 41: 209-244.
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Lock J. M. & Maxted N. 2005: Fabeae in Lewis G., Schrire B., Mackinder B., Lock M (eds.) Legumes of the world. -Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 504-509.
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Mozaffarian V., Ahavazi M., Charkhchian M. M. 2008: A new species of the genus Lathyrus (Papilionaceae) from Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany 14 (1): 7-9.
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Neamati M. 2000: Lathyrus in M. Assadi et al. Flora of Iran no. 33: 110-148. -Tehran.
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Oskoueiyan R., Kazempour Osaloo S., Maassoumi A. A., Nejadsattari T. & Mozaffarian V. 2010: Phylogenetic status of Vavilovia formosa (Fabaceae-Fabeae) based on nrDNA ITS and cpDNA sequences. -Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 38: 313-319.
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Pakravan M. 2000: Pisum in M. Assadi et al. Flora of Iran 33: 148-152. –Tehran.
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Pakravan M. 2000 : Vicia and Lens in Assadi M. et al. Flora of Iran 33: 24-110. –Tehran.
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Rechinger K. H. 1979: Lathyrus (Papilionaceae I – Vicieae). In Rechinger K. H (ed.) Flora Iranica 140: 61-82. –Graz.
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Steele K. P. & Wojciechowski M. F. 2003: Phylogenetic analyses of tribs Trifolieae and Vicieae, based on sequences of the Plastid Gene matK( Papilionoideae: Leguminosae). -Advances in Legume Systematics 10: 355-370.
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Wojciechowski M. F., Lavin M. & Sanderson M. J. 2004: A phylogeny of Legumes (Leguminosae) based on analysis of the plastid matK gene resolves many well-supported subclades within the family. -American Journal of Botany 9 (11): 1846-1862.
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Wojciechowski M. F., Sanderson M. J., Steele K. P. & Liston A. 2000: Molecular phylogeny of the "temperate herbaceous tribes" of papilionoid Legume: a supertree approach in P. S. Herendeen and A. Bruneau [edu.], Advances in Legume systemmatics, part 9, 277-298. -Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF WILD ORIGANUM VULGARE (LAMIACEAE) IN IRAN
Evaluation of morphological diversity in 144 genotypes of twenty-four populations of Origanum vulgare grown in North line of Iran including two subspecies (subsp. viride & subsp. vulgare) was studied for determining valuable characters for future breeding programs and medicinal purposes. In this investigation, 32 quantitative and qualitative characters were evaluated. The results showed great diversity of important characters among populations. Results of simple correlation revealed significant correlations among some important characters. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) explained about 86% of the variation related to main effective characters such as second internode length, leaf, inflorescence and peduncle length, average number of inflorescence per stem, bract, calyx and corolla color, state of calyx and bract hairs, length and width of bract and calyx and petiole length. Cluster analysis at similarity coefficient distance of about 13 divided populations in two main groups. The first main group consisted of 21 populations and the second main group included three populations. All of the specimens located in the latter group and one population from the first group belonged to Origanum vulgare subsp. vulgare,whereas the others were included in Origanum vulgare subsp. viride.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101630_6dce00bf5e1f5914f828f48b745bdc82.pdf
2011-06-22
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populations
Origanum vulgare
Lamiaceae
Variation
Morphology
Breeding programs
cluster analysis
medicinal plant
Seyed Ali
Andi
andia@alumni.ut.ac.ir
1
Master of Science Student / Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj 31587, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Vahideh
Nazeri
2
Assistant Professor / Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj 31587, Iran
AUTHOR
Zabihollah
Zamani
3
Associate Professor / Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj 31587, Iran
AUTHOR
Javad
Hadian
4
Assistant Professor / Research Institute of Medicinal Plants, University of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Aligiannis, N., Kalpoutzakis, E., Mitaku, S. & Chinou, I. B., 2001: Composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of two Origanum species. -Journal of Agriculture Food Chemistry 49: 4168-4170.
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Azizi, A., Wagner, C., Honermeier, B. & Friedt, W., 2009: Intraspecific diversity and relationship between subspecies of Origanum vulgare revealed by comparative AFLP and SAMPL marker analysis. -Plant Syst. Evol. 281: 151–160.
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Carlström, A., 1984: New species of Allyssum, Consolida, Origanum and Umblicus from the SE Aegean Sea. -Willdenowia 14: 15-26.
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Chalchat, J. C. & Pasquier, B., 1998: Morphological and chemical studies of Origanum clones: Origanum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare. -J. Essent. Oil. Res. 10: 119–125.
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D’Antuono, L. F., Galleti, G. C. & Bocchini, P., 2000: Variability of essential oil content and composition of Origanum vulgare L. populations from a North Mediterranean Area (Liguria Region, Northern Italy). -Ann. Bot. 86: 471–478.
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Danin, A., 1990: Two new species of Origanum (Labiatae) from Jordan. -Willdenowia. 19: 401-404.
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Danin, A. & KÜnne, I., 1996: Origanum jordanicum (Labiatae) , a new species from Jordan, notes on the other species of Origanum sect. Campanulaticalyx. -Willdenowia. 25: 601-611.
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Hadian, J., Ebrahimi, S. N. & Salehi, P., 2009: Variability of morphological and phytochemical characteristics among Satureja hortensis L. accessions of Iran. -Industrial Crops and Products. 32: 62–69.
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Ietswaart, J. H., 1980: A taxonomic revision of the genus Origanum (Labiatae). Ph. D. thesis. -Leiden Botanical Series 4. Leiden University Press, The Hague.
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Keskitalo, M., Pehu, E. & Simon, J. E., 2001: Variation in volatile compounds from Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) related to genetic and morphological differences of genotypes. -Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 29: 265–285.
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Kokkini, S., 1997: Taxonomy, diversity and distribution of Origanum species. In: Padulosi, S. (ed.) Oregano, 14. -Proceeding of the IPGRI International Workshop. Italy, Rome, pp, 2-12.
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Lagouri, V., Blekas, G., Tsimidou, M., Kokkini, S. & Boskou, D., 1993: Composition and antioxidant activity of essential oils from oregano plants grown wild in Greece. -Z. Lebensm. Unters. Forsch. 197: 20-23.
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Mockute, D., Bernotiene, G.& Judzentiene, A., 2003: The β-ocimene chemotype of essential oils of the inflorescences and the leaves with stems from Origanum vulgare subsp. vulgare growing wild in Lithuania. -Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 31: 269-278.
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Mozaffarian, V., 1996: A Dictionary of Iranian Plant Names. - Farhang Moaser, Tehran.
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Norusis, M. J., 1998: SPSS/PC advanced statistics. SPSS Inc. -Chicago, IL, USA.
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Rechinger, K. H., 1982: Labiatae in Flora Iranica no. 150. –Graz, Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt.
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Saez, F., 1999: Essential oil Variability of Thymus baeticus growing wild in Southeastern Spain. -Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 27: 269-276.
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Sivropoulou, A., Papanicolaou, E., Nikolaou, C., Kokkini, S., Lanaras, T. & Arsenakis, M., 1996: Antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of Origanum essential oils. -J. Agri. Food Chem. 44: 1202-1205.
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Snogerup, S., 1971: Evolutionary and plant geographical aspects of Chasmophytic communities. In Davis, P.H., Harper, P.C., Hedge, I.C., (Eds.), Plant life of South-West Asia, pp, 157-170. -Edinburgh, The Botanical Society.
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Vieria, R. F., Grayer, R. J. & Paton, A., 2001: Genetic diversity of Ocimum gratissimum L. based on volatile oil constituents, Flavonoides and RAPD Markers. -Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 29: 287-304.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
POLLEN MORPHOLOGY OF THE GENUS FUMARIA L. (PAPAVERACEAE) IN IRAN
The pollen morphology and exine structure of seven Fumaria L. species were investigated using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The pollen grains of all seven species were porate with protruding on annulus. Pollen grains have six to twelve pores varying in shape from oblate spheroid and prolate spheroid to euprolate. The results indicate that the pollen characters of the Fumaria species may provide diagnostic features for taxonomic applications.
https://ijb.areeo.ac.ir/article_101633_9934df80daa45dfd717f5ba51a2c69b3.pdf
2011-06-22
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10.22092/ijb.2011.101633
Fumaria
scanning electron microscopy
Systematic
Pollen morphology
Iran
Maryam
Keshavarzi
neshat112000@yahoo.com
1
Assistant Professor / Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Alzahra University, Vanak, Tehran, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Farzaneh
Ebrahimzade Arai
2
Master of Science / Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Alzahra University, Vanak, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Farzaneh
Habibi Tirtash
3
Master of Science Student / Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Alzahra University, Vanak, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Masoud
Sheidaii
msheidai@sbu.ac.ir
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Professor / Faculty of Biological Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Jafri, H. M. S. 1974: Fumariaceae in Ali, S. I. et al. (eds.) Flora of Pakistan no. 73: 1-43. -Karachi: University of Karachi Press.
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Lidén, M. 1986: Synopsis of Fumarioideae (Papaveraceae) with a monograph of tribe Fumarieae. -Opera Botanica 88: 1- 133.
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Lidén, M. 2000: Notes on Dionysia, Corydalis and Fumaria in Iran. -Iranian Journal of Botany. 8: 303- 308.
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Paldat: A Palynological database. Descriptions, illustrations, identification and information retrieval. http://www.Paldat.org.
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Perveen, A. & Qaiser, M., 2004: Pollen flora of Pakistan -XL. Fumariaceae. -Pakistan Journal of Botany, 36 (3): 467-473.
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Sajedi, S. & Assadi, M. 2008: A taxonomic study of Corydalissubgenera and sections in Iran using anatomic and pollen characteristics. Rustaniha, 9 (2): 231-244.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A TAXONOMIC STUDY ON SOIL TAXA OF ANABAENA BORY EX BORNET ET FLAHAULT (NOSTOCACEAE) IN IRAN
In a revision of the genus Anabaena Bory ex Bornet et Flahault (Nostocaceae) in terrestrial habitats, 33 specimens belonging to eleven species and one variety were identified. Specimens were collected from 18 paddy field soils located in seven provinces of Iran. Anabaena sphaerica Bornet et Flahault, A. portoricensis N. L. Gardner, A. fertilissima C. B. Rao, A. orientalis Dixitand A. ambigua C. B. Rao are reported as five new records from Iran. An identification key, description and pictures of these species are presented in this study.
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2011-06-22
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Anabaena
Nostocaceae
morphospecies
new record
Paddy Field
Iran
Zeinab
Shariatmadari
1
PhD Student / Faculty of Biosciences, Shahid Beheshti University, G. C. Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Hossein
Riahi
h-riahi@cc.sbu.ac.ir
2
Professor / Faculty of Biosciences, Shahid Beheshti University, G. C. Tehran, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Shademan
Shokravi
shadmanshokravi@yahoo.com
3
Assistant Professor / Faculty of Basic Science, Islamic Azad University, Gorgan, Iran
AUTHOR
Abrkar, M. & Riahi, H. 1995: Isolation and study of soil blue-green algae. -Research & Reconstruction 25: 45-47.
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Gonzalves, E. A. & Joshi, D. B. 1946: Freshwater algae near Bombay. I. The seasonal succession of algae in a tank at Bandra. -Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 46: 155-176.
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Desikachary, T. V. 1959: Cyanophyta. New Delhi: Indian council of agricultural research. 686 pp.
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Komárek, J. 2010: Modern taxonomic revision of planktic nostocaceae cyanobacteria: a short review of genera. –Hydrobiol. 639: 231-243.
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Komárek, J. & Zapomĕlová, E. 2008: Planktic morphospecies of the cyanobacterial genus Anabaena = subg. Dolichospermum- 2. Part: Straight types. – Fottea, Olomouc, 8 (1): 1-14.
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Naz, S., Ul-Hasan, M. & Shameel, M. 2004: Taxonomic study of Anabaena Bory (Nostocophyceae, Cyanophyta) from northern areas of Pakistan. -Pak. J.Bot. 36 (2): 283-295.
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Nowruzi, B. & Ahmadimoghadam, A. 2006: Two new records of heterocystus cyanobacteria (Nostocaceae) from paddy fields of Golestan Province. - Iran. Journ. Bot. 11 (2): 170-173.
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Saadatnia, H. & Riahi, H. 2009: Cyanobacteria from paddy fields in Iran as a biofertilizer in rice plants. -Plant Soil Environ. 55 (5): 207-212.
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Shariatmadari, Z. & Riahi, H. 2010: New records of heterocystous cyanophyta from paddy fields of Iran. –Rostaniha 11 (2): 113-119.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
AETHIONEMA SABZEVARICUM (BRASSICACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM IRAN
Aethionema sabzevaricum Khosravi & Joharchi (Brassicaceae) is described and illustrated from NE Iran. The new species is morphologycally, closely related to the A. saxatile group. It is an obligate chasmophytic narrow endemic to the serpentine cliffs of the Khorasanian Joqatai Mts in NE of Iran. It is perennial, suffruticose, with alternate fleshy leaves. Petals, white with upper part of claw and basal part of lamina darker purplish. Silicula cymbiform and one seeded.
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Brassicaceae
Aethionema
new species
Taxonomy
Iran
Ahmad Reza
Khosravi
khosravi@biology.susc.ac.ir
1
Associate Professor / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shiraz University, 71454, Shiraz, Iran.
LEAD_AUTHOR
Mohamad Reza
Joharchi
2
Membership of scientific board / Department of Botany, Recearch Center for Plant Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
AUTHOR
Al-Shehbaz, I. A., Beistein, M .A. & Kellogg, E. A. 2006: Systematics and phylogeny of the Brassicaceae (Cruciferae): an overview. -Plant Systematics and Evolution, 259: 89-120.
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Bailey, C. D., Koch, M. A., Mayer, M., Mummenhoff, K., O’Kane, S. L., Warwick, S. I., Windham M. D. & Al- Shehbaz, I. A. 2006: Toward a global phylogeny of the Brassicaceae. -Molecular Biology and Evolution,23: 2142-2160.
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Beilstein, M. A., I. A. Al-Shehbaz & E. A. Kellogg. 2006: Brassicaceae phylogeny and trichome evolution. -American Journal of Botany, 93: 607-619.
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Busch, N. A. 1939: Aethionema R. Br. in Komarov, V. L. (ed.), Flora of the USSR. VIII: 552-568. -Akad. Nauk SSSR, Moskva–Leningrad. (In Russian.)
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Davis P. H., Mill R. R. & Tan K. (eds). 1988: Cruciferae Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Island (supplement) 10: 29-58, 232-235. -Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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Hall, J. C., K. J. Sytsma & H. H. Iltis. 2002: Phylogeny of Capparaceae and Brassicaceae based on chloroplast sequence data. -American Journal of Botany,89: 182-1842.
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Hedge, I. C. 1965: Aethionema in Davis, P. H., Cullen, I. & Coode, M. J. E. (eds.). Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands, 1: 314-330. -Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
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Hedge, I. C. 1968: Aethionemain Rechinger, K. H. (ed.), Flora Iranica 57: 102-110. -Akademische Drucku. Verlagsanstalt Graz, Graz.
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Khosravi, A. R. 1989: Cytotaxonomy and phylogeny of the Cruciferae. - MSc thesis. Tarbiat Modarres University, Iran. [In Persian with English summary].
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Khosravi A. R., Mohsenzadeh, S. & Mummenhoff, K. 2008: Analysis of the phylogenetic position of Acanthocardamum erinaceum (Brassicaceae) based on ITS-sequences shows that it should be transferred to Aethionema as A. erinaceum. -Nordic Journal of Botany, 26 (1-2): 25-30.
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Khosravi A. R, Jacquemoud, F., Mohsenzadeh, S., Menke, M. & Mummenhoff, K. 2009: Phylogenetic position and taxonomic classification of Aethionema trinervium(Brassicaceae): A morphologically variable subshrub from southwestern Asia. -Annalsof theMissouri Botanical Garden, 96: 564–575.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A SURVEY TO THE MOSS FLORA OF ALVAND MOUNTAINS IN HAMEDAN PROVINCE, W IRAN
Alvand Mt. (Hamedan province, W Iran) is one of the highest mountains in Iran. The present research paper is a survey on the moss flora of the area. Based on this study, totally, 22 mosses species are being reported from the area, out of which 14 of them are new for the province, while, two species are new records for Iran. These are belonging to the family Pottiaceae, Syntrichia norvegica and Tortula solmsii. A list of Alvand moss flora based on the present work is also presented. In addition, a list of the Hamedan moss flora on the basis of the recent published papers and our survey is also added. Totally based on the collected specimens in this research and the published literatures, there are 32 moss species in Hamedan province.
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Bryophytes
Alvand mountain
check list
new records
Pottiaceae
Syntrichia norvegica
Tortula solmsii
Iran
Sogol Fereidounfar
Fereidounfar
1
Master of Science Student / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tarbiat Moallem University, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Saeed
Shirzadian
shirzadian2003@yahoo.co.uk
2
Assistant Professor / Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, P.O. Box 1454, Tehran 19395, Iran
AUTHOR
Massoud
Ranjbar
ranjbar@basu.ac.ir
3
Assistant Professor / Department of Biology, Faculty of Sceince, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
AUTHOR
Farrokh
Ghahremaninejad
ghahremaninejad@tmu.ac.ir
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Associate Professor / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tarbiat Moallem University, Tehran, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Akhani, H. & Kürschner, H. 2004: An annotated and updated checklist of Iranian bryoflora. -Cryptogamie et Bryologie 25 (4): 315-347.
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Ahmadi, Sh., Shirzadian, S. & Tavassoli, A. 2004: New records for the moss flora of Iran. -Rostaniha 5 (1): 41-48.
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Amiri, A. 2011: Studies the bryophyte biodiversity and flora of the Minoudasht zone. M.sc. thesis submitted to the faculty of Science. -University of Tarbiat Modarres, Tehran, Iran (unpublished).
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Buhse, F. 1860: Aufzaehlung der auf einer Reise durch transkaukasien und Persian gesammelten pflanzen. Nour. Mém. Sec. (imp.) Nat. Mosc. 12, 240 pp. -Moscow (Bryophyta pp. 234-238).
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Bornmüller, J. 1910: Bearbeitung der von J. A Knapp im nordwestlichen Persien gesammelten Pflanzen.Musci. -Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 60: 61-194. (Musci pp. 193-4).
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Faridi, M. 2006: Floristic study of mosses in Kheirudkenar forest, Mazandaran province, Iran. -M. Sc. thesis submitted to the faculty of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran (unpublished).
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Frey, W. & Kürschner, H. 1977: Studies on the bryophyte flora and vegetation of the Ntional Park, N. Iran. -Iran. Journ. Bot. 1 (2): 137-158.
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Frey, W. & Kürschner, H. 1983: Contributions towards a bryophyte flora of Iran. New records from Iran. -Iran. Journ. Bot. 2 (1): 13-19.
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Frey, W. & Kürschner, H. 1991: Conspectus Bryophytorum Orientalumet Arabicorum, an annotated catalogue of the bryophytes of Southwest Asia. -Bryophytorum Bibliotheca 39: 1-181.
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Frey, W. & Kürschner, H. 2010: New and noteworthy records to the bryophyte flora of Iran. -Nova Hedwigia 90 (3-4): 503-512.
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Fröhlich, J. 1952-53: Berichtigung zu bryophyten aus Iran. -Ann. Naturth. Mus. Wien. 59: 118.
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Ghahreman, A., Mehdigholi, K., Nejadsattari, T. & Attar, F. 2003: A preliminary study of Moss flora of Golestan province and comparison with Iranian mosses. -Iran. Journ. Bot. 10 (1): 63-81.
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Ghahreman, A., Faridi, M., Shirzadian, S., & Attar, F. 2007: New and interesting moss records for Iran. -Turk. J. Bot. 31: 41-48.
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Kürschner, H. 2006: A key to the pleurocarpous mosses (Bryophytina p.p.) of the Near and Middle East. Towards a bryophyte flora of the Near and Middle East, 5.- Nova Hedwigia 83 (3-4): 353-386.
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Kürschner, H. 2007: A key to the Pottiaceae (Bryopsida-Bryophytina) of the Near and Middle East. Towards a bryophyte flora of the Near and Middle East, 6. - Nova Hedwigia 84 (1-2): 21-50.
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Kürschner, H. 2008: A key to the acrocarpous mosses (Bryophytina p. p., excl. Pottiaceae) of the Near and Middle East. Towards a bryophyte flora of the Near and Middle East, 7. - Nova Hedwigia 86 (1-2): 43-103.
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Shirzadian, S. 1989: Additions to the moss flora of Iran. -Yushania 6 (4): 17-20.
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Shirzadian, S. & Kumar, S. S. 1994: A report on the moss flora of northern Iran. -Iran. Journ. Bot. 6 (2): 177-184.
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Shirzadian, S., Sotoodehnia, Sh., & Kianmehr, H. 2000: Four new records for the moss flora of Iran. -Rostaniha 1 (1-4): 11-22.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A NOTE ON LICHENS IN THE VICINITY OF MASHHAD (RAZAVI KHORASAN, NE IRAN)
As a first step towards a lichenological survey around Mashhad, the center of Razavi khorasan province with rapid urbanization, 11 lichen species are reported. This includes Candelariella viae-lacteae reported as new to Asia and five further species, which are new to the province.
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Biodiversity
Lichenized fungi
Candelariella viae-lacteae
new record
Iran
Mahroo
Haji Moniri
m.h.moniri@mshdiau.ac.ir
1
Assistant Professor / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, Rahnamaie St., Mashhad, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Maryam
Jandaghi
2
Master of Science / Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, Rahnamaie St., Mashhad, Iran
AUTHOR
Mahboobeh
Masroornia
3
Assistant Professor / Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, Rahnamaie St., Mashhad, Iran
AUTHOR
Anonymous, 2010: Meterological organization Khorasan Razavi URL: http://www.razavimet.gov.ir
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Farnahad consultative engineers. 2005: The plan of development and improvement (comprehensive) Mashhad area. vol 7. -Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, 229 pp. URL: http://www.khorasanmaskan.ir
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Haji Moniri, M. & Sipman, H. J. M. 2009: Lichens from two nature reserves in NE Iran. -Willdenowia 39: 199-202.
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Haji Moniri, M., Kukwa, M. 2009: Additions to the lichen biota of Iran. - Mycotaxon 110: 155-161.
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Moniri, M. H., Kamyabi, S. & Claydn, S. R. 2010: A preliminary study of Rhizocarpon macrosporum in Razavi Khorasan Province (NE Iran). -The Iranian Journal of Botany 16 (1): 185-189.
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Moniri, M. H., Kamyabi, S. & Fryday, A. M. 2009: Rhizocarpon saurinum new to Asia, and other reports of Rhizocarpon species from Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. -Mycologica Balcanica 6: 89-92.
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Nash, T. H., Ryan, B. D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F., 2002: Lichen flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. vol I. Lichens, Tempe, 532 pp.
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Nash, T. H., Ryan, B. D., Gries, C & Bungartz, F., 2004: Lichen flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol II. Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, 742 pp.
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Seaward, M. R. D., Sipman, H., Schultz, M., Maassoumi, A., Haji Moniri, M. & Sohrabi, M. 2004: A preliminary lichen checklist for Iran. -Willdenowia 34: 543–576.
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Seaward, M. R. D., Sipman, H. J. M. & Sohrabi, M. 2008: A revised checklist of lichenized, lichenicolous and allied fungi for Iran. -Sauteria 15: 459–520.
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Sohrabi, M., Seaward, M. R. D., Ahti, T., Sipman, H. J. M. & Schultz, M. 2010: An updated checklist for lichenized, lichenicolous and allied fungi of Iran. URL: http://www.myco-lich:online mycology & lichenology of Iran.
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