2018
DOI: 10.14258/turczaninowia.21.2.18
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The genus Elwendia Boiss. (Apiaceae) in the flora of Uzbekistan

Abstract: Ключевые слова: конспект, распространение, типификация, Узбекистан, флора, Elwendia.Аннотация. Впервые с 1959 г. проведена критическая ревизия видов рода Elwendia (Apiaceae) для флоры Узбекистана. Изучены гербарные образцы, хранящиеся в следующих Гербариях: TASH (г. Ташкент), FRU (г. Бишкек), MW (г. Москва), LE (г. Санкт-Петербург) и TAD (г. Душанбе). Проработана литература и проведены полевые исследования в Узбекистане и сопредельных территориях. В процессе работы установлено, что на территории Узбекистана пр… Show more

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“…This indication is erroneous and ineffective because the collections of Alexeenko are not from Zeravshan and are kept at LE, not at TAK. Besides, it would have been disruptive because the collections from Badakhshan are taxonomically different from the collections from Zeravshan, which are currently treated as referable to the species (Korovin 1950b;Kljuykov et al 2018). Kljuykov et al (2018) made the correct lectotypification and designated a specimen at LE collected by Regel between Kshtut and Kul-i-Kalon.…”
Section: Nomenclatural Problems and Their Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indication is erroneous and ineffective because the collections of Alexeenko are not from Zeravshan and are kept at LE, not at TAK. Besides, it would have been disruptive because the collections from Badakhshan are taxonomically different from the collections from Zeravshan, which are currently treated as referable to the species (Korovin 1950b;Kljuykov et al 2018). Kljuykov et al (2018) made the correct lectotypification and designated a specimen at LE collected by Regel between Kshtut and Kul-i-Kalon.…”
Section: Nomenclatural Problems and Their Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, much work has been done on the taxonomy of the genus of Elwendia. According to Korovin (1959), seven of these species are listed as part of the Bunium genus (Kljuykov et al 2018a;Kljuykov et al 2018b). The taxonomical classification and determination of the genus Elwendia is largely based on its anatomical-morphological structure, botanical-geographical distribution and cariology, as well as on the analysis of molecular, resulting in this genus being separated as an independent category from Bunium (Degtjareva et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%