The first checklist of alien vascular plants of Kyrgyzstan, with new records and critical evaluation of earlier data. Contribution 3.

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Biodiversity Data Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.13.e145624
Alexander Sennikov, Georgy Lazkov, Dmitry A German
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Abstract

Background: We continue the series of detailed treatments of alien vascular plants of Kyrgyzstan. The complete background for every species occurrence (herbarium specimens, documented observations, published literature) is uncovered and critically evaluated in a wide context of plant invasions in Central Asia with a reference to Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, based on events in the political and economic history. Complete point distribution maps are provided for each species in Central Asia, in general and Kyrgyzstan, in particular.

New information: All records of Hesperismatronalis in Central Asia (including Kyrgyzstan) belong to H.pycnotricha; the latter species is newly reported as a locally naturalised alien in Kazakhstan. The previous record of Sisymbriumirio from Kyrgyzstan is rejected as based on a misidentified specimen of S.loeselii, but the species is newly recorded here as a recent casual alien. Hirschfeldiaincana is presumably native in south-western Turkmenistan; its second record in Central Asia was caused by the import of contaminated wheat grain in the times of the Soviet grain crisis and its recent expansion may be linked to the increasing import of forage grain. The introduction of Crambeorientalis was connected with its cultivation for fodder and as an ornamental plant and its further broad dispersal was aided by winds. Rorippaaustriaca is native in the steppes of north-western Kazakhstan, but alien in the mountains of Central Asia. The occurrences of three alien species originated directly from cultivation (Hesperispycnotricha as an ornamental, Armoraciarusticana as an edible plant, Crambeorientalis as an ornamental and fodder plant), three species (Hirschfeldiaincana, Mutardaarvensis, Sisymbriumirio) were imported as grain contaminants, whereas two others (Rorippaaustriaca, R.sylvestris) have arrived with contaminated soil on ornamental plants or arboreous saplings. The arrival period is inferred as the Neolithic period (Mutardaarvensis), the Imperial times (Armoraciarusticana, Hesperispycnotricha), the post-war Soviet times (Crambeorientalis, Rorippaaustriaca, R.sylvestris) and the independence times (Hirschfeldiaincana, Sisymbriumirio). All the treated species, but two, increase their frequency in Kyrgyzstan; Mutardaarvensis has already reached its complete distribution, being an ubiquitous weed, whereas Armoraciarusticana experiences a projected decline because its common cultivation has ceased. No species is invasive in natural habitats. A new combination, Mutardaarvensisvar.orientalis (L.) Sennikov, is proposed for a variant with pubescent pods.

吉尔吉斯斯坦外来维管植物的第一个清单,有新的记录和对早期数据的批判性评价。贡献3。
背景:我们继续对吉尔吉斯斯坦外来维管植物进行一系列详细的处理。每个物种发生的完整背景(植物标本馆标本,记录观察,已发表的文献)被发现并在中亚植物入侵的广泛背景下进行批判性评估,参考东欧和北亚的政治和经济史事件。完整的点分布图提供了每个物种在中亚,一般,特别是吉尔吉斯斯坦。新信息:中亚(包括吉尔吉斯斯坦)的所有记录都属于pycnotricha;后一种是哈萨克斯坦最近报道的一种当地归化的外来物种。吉尔吉斯斯坦Sisymbriumirio的先前记录被拒绝,因为它是基于一种被错误识别的s.r oeselii标本,但该物种是作为最近偶然的外来物种在这里新记录的。据推测,Hirschfeldiaincana原产于土库曼斯坦西南部;其在中亚的第二次记录是由于苏联粮食危机时期进口受污染的小麦谷物造成的,其最近的扩张可能与饲料谷物进口的增加有关。洋蓟的引进与它作为饲料和观赏植物的栽培有关,它的进一步广泛传播是由风帮助的。rorippaaustraca原产于哈萨克斯坦西北部的大草原,但在中亚的山区却是外来的。观赏植物Hesperispycnotricha、食用植物Armoraciarusticana、观赏和饲料植物Crambeorientalis 3种,作为粮食污染物进口的Hirschfeldiaincana、Mutardaarvensis、Sisymbriumirio 3种,随着污染土壤进入观赏植物或乔木树苗的rorippaaustraca、r.s ilvestris 2种。到达时期被推断为新石器时代(Mutardaarvensis),帝国时代(Armoraciarusticana, Hesperispycnotricha),战后苏联时代(Crambeorientalis, rorippaaustraca, r.s ilvestris)和独立时代(Hirschfeldiaincana, Sisymbriumirio)。除两种外,所有处理过的物种在吉尔吉斯斯坦的出现频率都有所增加;Mutardaarvensis已经达到了完全分布,成为一种无处不在的杂草,而Armoraciarusticana由于其普通种植已经停止,预计会出现衰退。在自然栖息地没有物种是入侵性的。一个新的组合,Mutardaarvensisvar。胶(l)Sennikov,被提议为带有短柔毛吊舱的变种。
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Biodiversity Data Journal
Biodiversity Data Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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2.20
自引率
7.70%
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283
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ) is a community peer-reviewed, open-access, comprehensive online platform, designed to accelerate publishing, dissemination and sharing of biodiversity-related data of any kind. All structural elements of the articles – text, morphological descriptions, occurrences, data tables, etc. – will be treated and stored as DATA, in accordance with the Data Publishing Policies and Guidelines of Pensoft Publishers. The journal will publish papers in biodiversity science containing taxonomic, floristic/faunistic, morphological, genomic, phylogenetic, ecological or environmental data on any taxon of any geological age from any part of the world with no lower or upper limit to manuscript size.
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