来自罗马尼亚奥尔滕尼亚的聚伞花序 monspeliensis

D. Răduțoiu
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从平原地区到高山地区,奥尔特尼亚地区拥有众多的小气候,无论是从植物学的角度还是从其他角度来看,这里过去和现在都能给人带来惊喜。最近的气候变化改变了一些植物的典型栖息地,导致它们在一些根据专业文献数据以前并不存在的地区被发现。在奥尔特尼亚自生植物区系中存在的众多 Poaceae 植物中,有一些物种具有社会学和植物地理学意义。本文介绍的物种 Polypogon monspeliensis (L.) Desf 也是如此。Polypogon monspeliensis (L.) Desf.是大西洋-地中海沿岸物种,主要分布在欧洲西部和南部沿海沙地。它原产于非洲北部、欧洲南部和西部、亚洲西部和北部、日本和印度次大陆(印度、尼泊尔、巴基斯坦和斯里兰卡)。该物种已在澳大利亚南部和东部、南非、新西兰、加拿大、美国、中美洲和南美洲以及夏威夷广泛归化。在罗马尼亚,它产于该国的东南部:图尔恰县和康斯坦察县。在波亚纳布拉索夫和瓦伊德尼(瓦尔恰县),该物种被认为是一种外来植物。本文提供了有关该物种的生态学和生态学方面的信息。
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POLYPOGON MONSPELIENSIS FROM OLTENIA, ROMANIA
Characterised by numerous microclimates that are present from the plain area and up to the alpine region, the territory of Oltenia previously offered and still manages to offer surprises from a floristic point of view, as well as from other perspectives. The recent climate changes have altered the typical habitats of some plants, resulting in their discovery in areas where, according to the data in the specialized literature, were not previously known to exist. Among the many species of Poaceae that are present in the spontaneous flora of Oltenia, there are certain species of sozological and phytogeographical interest. This is also the case with the species presented in the current paper, i.e. Polypogon monspeliensis (L.) Desf. Polypogon monspeliensis (L.) Desf. is an Atlantic-Mediterranean coastal species, found especially on the western and southern European coastal sands. It is native to northern Africa, southern and western Europe, western and northern Asia, Japan and the Indian subcontinent (India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka). The species has been widely naturalized in southern and eastern Australia, in South Africa, New Zealand, Canada, the USA, Central and South America, as well as in Hawaii. In Romania, it is known from the south-eastern part of the country: Tulcea and Constanța counties. In Poiana Brașov and Vaideeni (Vâlcea County), the species is mentioned as an adventive plant. The present paper contributes with information regarding the chorology and ecology of this species.
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