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摘要
Orobanche dominae El Mokni(部分Orobanche L.)被描述和说明为科学上的新物种,特有于北非突尼斯中东部。这个新物种只在Mahdia地区橄榄林中的一个单一种群中被发现,它生长在沙质壤土上,寄生在突尼斯-利比亚特有的Onopordum espinae Bonnet上。它是一种中等几乎棕紫色的植物,其特点是早熟和花期很短。它有一个圆柱形,长花序和直立的专利和长大小的花。花冠呈现不同的颜色以及短和长的腺毛,除了在下部几乎无毛的风格。大形态特征表明该新种与Minores Teryokhin亚组和Speciosae Novopokr亚组成员关系较近。,特别是用Or。crenata Forssk。,或。小Sm。,或。到目前为止,已知的唯一一种被提到寄生于一种Onopordum的orobche, On。illyricum l .)。研究了新种与其最近种的关系和鉴别形态学特征。文中还介绍了其生态和养护状况、主要宿主和分布区域。
Orobanche dominae (Orobanchaceae), a new species described from Tunisia, North Africa
Orobanche dominae El Mokni (section Orobanche L.) is described and illustrated as a new species to science, endemic to central-eastern Tunisia, North Africa. The new species is known only from a single population within olive groves of Mahdia area, where it grows on sandy loam soil and parasiting on the Tuniso-Libyan endemic Onopordum espinae Bonnet. It is a medium almost brownish-purple plant characterized by a precocious and very short blooming period. It has a cylindrical, long inflorescence with erecto-patent and long sized flowers. The corolla exhibits varying colors along with short and long glandular hairs in addition to an almost glabrous style on the lower part. The macromorphological features suggest a closer relationship of this new species to the members of the subsections Minores Teryokhin and Speciosae Novopokr., in particular with Or. crenata Forssk., Or. minor Sm., and Or. artemisiae-campestris Gaudin s.l. (so far the only known Orobanche that was mentioned parasitizing one of the Onopordum species, On. illyricum L.). Relationships and discriminating morphological features of the new species with its closest species are examined. Data on its ecological and conservation status together with its main host(s) and distributive area are also presented.
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Mediterranean Botany (ISSNe 2603-9109), formerly Lazaroa, is a biannual journal that publishes original research studies in the field of Botany including plant systematics, vegetation ecology, biogeography, evolutionary biology, ecophysiology, community ecology, ethnobotany and conservation biology on Mediterranean biomes but also in interacting areas.
Mediterranean Botany is an OPEN ACCESS Journal, free of charges for any published article.