2018
DOI: 10.24189/ncr.2018.044
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The charophytes (Charales, Charophyceae) from the Middle Volga Region (Russia): synopsis of localities and species protection

Abstract: В рамках изучения харовых водорослей России для уточнения и дополнения списков региональных Красных книг обновлены данные по Среднему Поволжью. По литературным источникам из этого региона известны 18 видов из четырех родов. Достоверность указаний проверена по образцам из ряда гербариев и оригинальным сборам. С учетом всех данных подготовлен конспект видов. Для Среднего Поволжья подтверждены гербарными образцами 14 видов из трех родов. Необходимо подтверждение литературных указаний шести видов и одного рода, об… Show more

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“…Fresh-brackish, moderately alkaliphilic (pH: 7.1-8.0) species preferring waters rich in sodium sulphates, and calcium/magnesium bicarbonates [43]. So far, it has only been recorded in Asia (China, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) [43,47,[54][55][56][57], Europe (Romania and the European part of Russia) [57,58], the Sahara-Arabian Desert in Sinai Peninsula [43], and in North Africa (only in Tunisia) [57]. During the present study, C. globata was found in the thermal mineral desert spring 'Ain Wazedi' in the Siwa Oasis.…”
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“…Fresh-brackish, moderately alkaliphilic (pH: 7.1-8.0) species preferring waters rich in sodium sulphates, and calcium/magnesium bicarbonates [43]. So far, it has only been recorded in Asia (China, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) [43,47,[54][55][56][57], Europe (Romania and the European part of Russia) [57,58], the Sahara-Arabian Desert in Sinai Peninsula [43], and in North Africa (only in Tunisia) [57]. During the present study, C. globata was found in the thermal mineral desert spring 'Ain Wazedi' in the Siwa Oasis.…”
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confidence: 99%