2015
DOI: 10.3372/wi.45.45113
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“…• culton (Hetterscheid and Brandenburg 1995) (syno-nyms: planta culta, cultivated plant): plant distinct from its wild relative(s) and capable to conserve its taxonomic (Celesti-Grapow et al 2009a, 2009b, listing 1023 species and subspecies, of which 103 archaeophytes and 920 neophytes. In the following years, a relevant amount of data concerning the vascular flora alien to Italy appeared in the columns Notulae alla checklist della flora vascolare italiana (2005)(2006)(2007)(2008)(2009), Notulae alla flora esotica d'Italia (2009d'Italia ( -2015, and Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora (2016 onwards, Galasso et al 2016aGalasso et al , 2016bGalasso et al , 2017aGalasso et al , 2017b, published in the journals Informatore Botanico Italiano and Italian Botanist, as well as in regional inventories (e.g., Banfi and Galasso 2010;Arrigoni and Viegi 2011;Podda et al 2012;Bouvet 2013;Celesti et al 2016;Puddu et al 2016;Roma-Marzio et al 2016; Del Guacchio and La Valva 2017; Lucchese 2017), taxonomic contributions (e.g., Ardenghi et al 2015a;Iamonico 2015), and single records of national or continental relevance (e.g., Ardenghi 2013;Galasso et al 2014;Stinca et al 2014;Iberite and Iamonico 2015;Sani et al 2015;Scafidi et al 2016;Stinca et al 2016;Alessandrini et al 2017;Ardenghi et al 2017;Salerno and Stinca 2017;Stinca et al 2017). In order to summarize all the available floristic data and taxonomic knowledge of the Italian alien vascular flora, an updated checklist was needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• culton (Hetterscheid and Brandenburg 1995) (syno-nyms: planta culta, cultivated plant): plant distinct from its wild relative(s) and capable to conserve its taxonomic (Celesti-Grapow et al 2009a, 2009b, listing 1023 species and subspecies, of which 103 archaeophytes and 920 neophytes. In the following years, a relevant amount of data concerning the vascular flora alien to Italy appeared in the columns Notulae alla checklist della flora vascolare italiana (2005)(2006)(2007)(2008)(2009), Notulae alla flora esotica d'Italia (2009d'Italia ( -2015, and Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora (2016 onwards, Galasso et al 2016aGalasso et al , 2016bGalasso et al , 2017aGalasso et al , 2017b, published in the journals Informatore Botanico Italiano and Italian Botanist, as well as in regional inventories (e.g., Banfi and Galasso 2010;Arrigoni and Viegi 2011;Podda et al 2012;Bouvet 2013;Celesti et al 2016;Puddu et al 2016;Roma-Marzio et al 2016; Del Guacchio and La Valva 2017; Lucchese 2017), taxonomic contributions (e.g., Ardenghi et al 2015a;Iamonico 2015), and single records of national or continental relevance (e.g., Ardenghi 2013;Galasso et al 2014;Stinca et al 2014;Iberite and Iamonico 2015;Sani et al 2015;Scafidi et al 2016;Stinca et al 2016;Alessandrini et al 2017;Ardenghi et al 2017;Salerno and Stinca 2017;Stinca et al 2017). In order to summarize all the available floristic data and taxonomic knowledge of the Italian alien vascular flora, an updated checklist was needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe it is considered as a casual alien in most countries and naturalized in a few (Belarus, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Spain and Sweden), where it grows on human-made habitats, especially along roads [2]. In Italy, A. palmeri was found for the first time in 2014 in the Emilia Romagna region (NE-Italy) and recorded as casual along a major route [3]. The species was also recorded in Piedmont region (NW-Italy) on a riverbank and under a railway bridge [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey, the species is reported growing in crop fields close to the roadside, e.g. corn fields (Raab-Straube E, von & Raus Th, 2016).…”
Section: Habitatsmentioning
confidence: 99%