Polish Botanical Journal 48(1), 2003  

CONTENTS

ŘLLGAARD HANS: TWO NEW SPECIES OF TARAXACUM (ASTERACEAE) FROM EASTERN POLAND. 1. <abstract>

SZELĄG ZBIGNIEW: VALIDATION OF NYÁRÁDY'S NAMES IN HIERACIUM SECT. CERNUA (ASTERACEAE). 11. <abstract>

CABAŁA JOLANTA: THREE MORPHOTYPES OF CHRYSOPHYCEAN STOMATOCYSTS FROM POLAND. 13. <abstract>

PIĄTEK MARCIN: NOTES ON POLISH POLYPORES. 1. OLIGOPORUS ALNI, COMB. NOV. 17. <abstract>

PAVLOVA DOLJA, KOŽUHAROVA EKATERINA & DIMITROV DIMITAR: A FLORISTIC CATALOGUE OF SERPENTINE AREAS IN THE EASTERN RHODOPE MOUNTAINS (BULGARIA).  21. <abstract>

PACYNA ANNA: DESCHAMPSIA BOREALIS (POACEAE), A SPECIES NEW TO THE FLORA OF MONGOLIA. 43. <abstract>

TZONEV ROSSEN, ZIELIŃSKI JERZY & TAN KIT: CYPERUS STRIGOSUS (CYPERACEAE), A NATURALIZED SPECIES NEW TO BULGARIA. 47. <abstract>

DIMITROV DIMITAR, ZIELIŃSKI JERZY & SZELĄG ZBIGNIEW: EMPETRUM NIGRUM SUBSP. HERMAPHRODITUM (EMPETRACEAE) IN BULGARIA. 51. <abstract>

WOJTAL AGATA: DIATOMS OF THE FAMILIES AMPHIPLEURACEAE AND BRACHYSIRACEAE FROM THE WYŻYNA KRAKOWSKO-CZĘSTOCHOWSKA UPLAND (S POLAND). 55. <abstract>

MARCIN PIĄTEK: NOTES ON POLISH POLYPORES. 2. OXYPORUS LATEMARGINATUS. 63. <abstract>

BIELCZYK URSZULA & BETLEJA LAURA: THE LICHENS OF THE `BÓR NA CZERWONEM' RAISED PEAT-BOG IN THE ORAWA-NOWY TARG BASIN (SOUTHERN POLAND). 69. <abstract>

BOTANICAL NOTES: 77-85. <abstract>

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ABSTRACTS


TWO NEW SPECIES OF TARAXACUM (ASTERACEAE) FROM EASTERN POLAND.

Abstract: Taraxacum glowackii and T. podlachiacum (sect. Ruderalia), both with an agamospermous reproduction mode, are described as new species, illustrated, and compared with morphologically related species. Voucher specimens are cited.
Key words: Taraxacum, sect. Ruderalia, taxonomy, new species, distribution
  • Hans Řllgaard, Lupinstien 7 - Birgittelyst, DK-8800 Viborg, Denmark
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 1-9, 2003

VALIDATION OF NYÁRÁDY'S NAMES IN HIERACIUM SECT. CERNUA (ASTERACEAE).

Abstract: Six names in Hieracium sect. Cernua, poorly described by E. I. Nyárády from the Southern Carpathians, are validated.

Key words: Asteraceae, Hieracium sect. Cernua, new taxa, nomenclature, taxonomy.

  • Zbigniew Szeląg, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland, e-mail: ­azszelag@wp.pl
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 11-12, 2003

THREE MORPHOTYPES OF CHRYSOPHYCEAN STOMATOCYSTS FROM POLAND.

Abstract: A study in the Budzyń peat bog on the Wyżyna Krakowsko-Częstochowska upland (S Poland) yielded descriptions of three morphotypes of chrysophycean stomatocysts. One is new to science (stomatocyst #4 Cabała J.). Two are new to Poland and found for the second time in Europe: stomatocyst 183 Brown & Smol and stomatocyst 207 Duff & Smol. These stomatocysts are illustrated in SEM images and described according to International Statospore Working Group (ISWG) guidelines.
Key words: Chrysophyceae, stomatocysts, morphology, taxonomy, ecology, Wyżyna Krakowsko-Częstochowska upland, Poland
  • Jolanta Cabała, Department of Phycology, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland; e-mail: cabala@ib-pan.krakow.pl
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 13-16, 2003

NOTES ON POLISH POLYPORES. 1. OLIGOPORUS ALNI, COMB. NOV.

Abstract: Oligoporus alni (Niemelä & Vampola) Piątek, comb. nov. is discussed, the morphological characters of basidiomes from the Polish population are described and illustrated, and the occurrence of the fungus in Poland is evaluated briefly. A key to European Oligoporus Bref. with basidiomes tinted blue-grey is provided.

Key words: Oligoporus, Postia, polypores, taxonomy, Poland
  • Marcin Piątek, Department of Mycology, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland; e-mail: mpiatek@ib-pan.krakow.pl
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 17-20, 2003

A FLORISTIC CATALOGUE OF SERPENTINE AREAS IN THE EASTERN RHODOPE MOUNTAINS (BULGARIA).

Abstract: The serpentine flora of the Bulgarian part of the eastern Rhodope Mts was studied in 1995-2001; 439 taxa of higher plants from 59 families and 210 genera were established, with 24 Bulgarian and Balkan endemics. Information on the distribution of the plants along six itineraries and brief ecological notes on some taxa are included. The taxonomic structure of the serpentine flora of the eastern Rhodope Mts is compared to the serpentine flora of Mt. Vourinos (northern Greece). Plant speciation in Bulgaria is relatively young, and no specific floristic complex has yet developed.

Key words: Chorology, serpentine flora, Eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria

  • Doja Pavlova & Dimitar Dimitrov, Faculty of Biology, Department of Botany, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 8 Dragan Tzankov, Sofia-1164, Bulgaria; e-mail: pavlova@biofac.uni-sofia.bg
  • Ekaterina Kožuharova, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Medicine, 2 Dunav Str., Sofia-1000, Bulgaria
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 21-41, 2003

DESCHAMPSIA BOREALIS (POACEAE), A SPECIES NEW TO THE FLORA OF MONGOLIA.
Abstract: Dechampsia borealis (Trautv.) Roshev. is a species new to Mongolian flora. Two localities of this species were found in the high mountain zone of the central part of the Khangai Mts (Central Mongolia).

Key words: Deschampsia borealis, grass, new species, flora, Khangai Mts, Mongolia

  • Anna Pacyna, Institute of Botany, Jagiellonian University, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, e-mail: pacyna@if.uj.edu.pl
Polish Botanical Journal 47(1): 43-45, 2003

CYPERUS STRIGOSUS (CYPERACEAE), A NATURALIZED SPECIES NEW TO BULGARIA.

Abstract: Cyperus strigosus L., an American species, is recorded from two localities in the Danube valley in northern Bulgaria. In Europe it had previously been recorded only from Italy.

Key words: Cyperus strigosus, anthropophyte, Danube valley, Bulgaria, Europe

  • Rossen Tzonev, Sofia University, Department of Botany, 8, D. Tsankov, Sofia 1521, Bulgaria
  • Jerzy Zieliński, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Dendrology, Parkowa 5, PL-62-035 Kórnik, Poland; e-mail: jeziel@rose.man.poznan.pl, jeziel@poczta.onet.pl
  • Kit Tan, Botanical Institute, University of Copenhagen, Řster  Farimagsgade 2D, DK-1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark; e-mail: kitt@bot.ku.dk
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 47-49, 2003

EMPETRUM NIGRUM SUBSP. HERMAPHRODITUM (EMPETRACEAE) IN BULGARIA.

Abstract: The occurrence and geographical distribution of Empetrum nigrum L. subsp. hermaphroditum (Hagerup) Böcher in Bulgaria is presented. This taxon had not usually been treated as a separate entity in Bulgaria but included in Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum which, however, does not occur in this country.

Key words: Empetrum nigrum subsp. hermaphroditum, taxonomy, geographical distribution, Bulgaria

  • Dimitar Dimitrov, Sofia University, Department of Botany, 8, D. Tsankov, Sofia 1521, Bulgaria
  • Jerzy Zieliński, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Dendrology, Parkowa 5, PL-62-035 Kórnik, Poland; e-mail: jeziel@rose.man.poznan.pl, jeziel@poczta.onet.pl
  • Zbigniew Szeląg, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland; e-mail: ­szelag@ib.pan.krakow.pl
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 51-54, 2003

DIATOMS OF THE FAMILIES AMPHIPLEURACEAE AND BRACHYSIRACEAE FROM THE WYŻYNA KRAKOWSKO-CZĘSTOCHOWSKA UPLAND (S POLAND).
Abstract: Diatom taxa representing the Amphipleuraceae and Brachysiraceae families are reported from Kobylanka Stream situated in the Wyżyna Krakowsko-Częstochowska upland (S Poland), and described based on light and scanning electron microscopy. Among the three recorded species, Brachysira minor (Krasske) Lange-Bert. is a new record for the flora of Europe, B. microcephala (Grun.) Compére is new to the study area, and Frustulia vulgaris (Thw.) De Toni is common in Poland. The morphological characteristics and ecological requirements of the species are briefly discussed, and maps of their distribution and photographic ­documentation are provided.
Key words: Bacillariophyceae, taxonomy, Brachysira minor, B. microcephala, Frustulia vulgaris, ecology, distribution
  • Agata Wojtal, Department of Phycology, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland; e-mail: wojtal@ib-pan.krakow.pl
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 55-61, 2003

NOTES ON POLISH POLYPORES. 2. OXYPORUS LATEMARGINATUS.

Abstract: Oxyporus latemarginatus (E. J. Durand & Mont.) Donk is described, illustrated and discussed, based on the first collections from Poland. A key to the Polish representatives of Oxyporus (Bourdot & Galzin) Donk and the closely related genera Physi­sporinus P. Karst. and Rigidoporus Murrill is provided.

Key words: Oxyporus, Physisporinus, Rigidoporus, taxonomy, ecology, distribution, Poland

  • Marcin Piątek, Department of Mycology, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland; e-mail: mpiatek@ib-pan.krakow.pl
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 63-68, 2003

THE LICHENS OF THE "BÓR NA CZERWONEM" RAISED PEAT-BOG IN THE ORAWA-NOWY TARG BASIN (SOUTHERN POLAND).

Abstract: The results of lichenological investigations carried out in 2000 and 2001 in the peat-bog reserve "Bór na Czerwonem" in Kotlina Orawsko-Nowotarska Basin (Western Carpathians, S Poland) are presented. Of the 93 species of lichens reported, 14 are protected in Poland and 19 are included in the Red List of threatened species: 16 as vulnerable (V) and three as endangered (E). Most of the species reported are recorded for the first time from the Kotlina Orawsko-Nowotarska Basin. One of them, Lecidea nylanderi (Anzi) Th. Fr., is new to the Polish Carpathians. Many of the species found in the area are very rare in the country, e.g.: Lecidea nylanderi (Anzi) Th. Fr., Agonimia tristicula (Nyl.) Zahlbr., Absconditella sphagnorum (Vězda & Poelt), Chaenotheca brunneola (Ach.) Müll. Arg., Micarea melaena, Omphalina hudsoniana (H. S. Jenn.) and O. umbellifera (L.: Fr.) Quélet. The group of epigeic lichens, represented by 51 species, dominates the lichen cover of the area; epiphytic lichens are common as well (38 species).
Key words: lichens, distribution, raised bog, threat, Western Carpathians, Poland
  • Urszula Bielczyk, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland; e-mail: bielczyk@ib-pan.krakow.pl
  • Laura Betleja, Institute of Biology Pedagogical University of Cracow, Podbrzezie 3, PL-31-054 Kraków, Poland

Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 69-75, 2003


BOTANICAL NOTES

NEW RECORD OF STEREOCAULON EVOLUTUM (LICHENES) IN POLAND. 77-79

  • Magdalena Opanowicz, Department of Systematics and Phytosociology, Institute of Plant Biology, University of Wrocław, ul. Kanonia 6/8, PL-50-328 Wrocław, Poland; e-mail: opanowm@biol.uni.wroc.pl
  • Ireneusz Izydorek, Department of Botany and Genetics, Pomeranian Pedagogical Academy, ul. Arciszewskiego 22, PL-76-200 Słupsk, Poland

MONOMASTIX MINUTA AND M. OPISTHOSTIGMA (CHLOROPHYTA, PRASINOPHYCEAE), TWO SPECIES NEW TO POLISH FLORA. 79-81.

  • Joanna Picińska-Fałtynowicz, Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Laboratory of Water Quality, Parkowa 30, PL-51-616 Wrocław, Poland, e-mail: joannapt@wp.pl

HAPLOPORUS TUBERCULOSUS, A NEW POLYPORE GENUS AND SPECIES IN BELARUS, WITH A NEW COMBINATION IN HAPLOPORUS. 81-83.

  • Marcin Piątek, Department of Mycology, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland; e-mail: mpiatek@ib-pan.krakow.pl

PUCCINIA LAGENOPHORAE (UREDINIOMYCETES), A NEOMYCETE NEW IN POLAND. 83-85.

  • Marcin Piątek, Department of Mycology, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lubicz 46, PL-31-512 Kraków, Poland; e-mail: mpiatek@ib-pan.krakow.pl
Polish Botanical Journal 48(1): 77-85, 2003

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