2019
DOI: 10.15407/ukrbotj76.01.052
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Schoenoplectiella mucronata (Cyperaceae) in the flora of Ukraine

Abstract: The article presents results of a comprehensive study of the rare species Schoenoplectiella mucronata (Cyperaceae) included in the 3 rd edition of the Red Data Book of Ukraine (2009). The nomenclatural references and most commonly used synonyms are given, taking into account new generalized data on the genus Schoenoplectiella from morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies. An analysis of distribution patterns of S. mucronata in Ukraine has also been carried out in this study. Four localities were record… Show more

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“…There were a few publications devoted to the spontaneous and decorative flora of Ukrainian cemeteries, as well as some research that focused on urban areas (e.g. Burda (1991) , Vasylieva-Nemertsalova (1996) , Moysiyenko (1997) , Moysiyenko (1999) , Melnyk (2001) , Arkushyna (2003a) , Arkushyna (2003b) , Hubar (2006) , Kushnyr (2006) , Hamulia and Zviahyntseva (2010) , Zavialova (2010) , Sukhanova (2012) , Eremenko (2013) , Gerasimyuk (2014) , Besarabchuk and Volhin (2017) , Maltseva (2019) ). Given the extremely high level of anthropogenic transformation of the steppe flora of Ukraine, the role of the phytodiversity research on small objects, such as old cemeteries, is growing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were a few publications devoted to the spontaneous and decorative flora of Ukrainian cemeteries, as well as some research that focused on urban areas (e.g. Burda (1991) , Vasylieva-Nemertsalova (1996) , Moysiyenko (1997) , Moysiyenko (1999) , Melnyk (2001) , Arkushyna (2003a) , Arkushyna (2003b) , Hubar (2006) , Kushnyr (2006) , Hamulia and Zviahyntseva (2010) , Zavialova (2010) , Sukhanova (2012) , Eremenko (2013) , Gerasimyuk (2014) , Besarabchuk and Volhin (2017) , Maltseva (2019) ). Given the extremely high level of anthropogenic transformation of the steppe flora of Ukraine, the role of the phytodiversity research on small objects, such as old cemeteries, is growing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a process is observed in the structure of a significant number of European urban floras (Burda 1991, Dolan et al 2011, Buse et al 2015, Zvyagintseva 2015, Glukhov & Derevyanska 2016. The mesophytization of urban vegetation is observed in the cities of the steppe zone (Moysiyenko 1999, Melnyk 2001, Iepikhin 2008, Maltseva 2019, Karmyzova & Baranovsky 2020. Thus, the participation of ruderal species in the flora increases and the participation of steppe species significantly reduces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%