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Nora E. Anghelescu, Lori Balogh, Mihaela Balogh, Nicoleta Kigyossy, Mihaela I. Georgescu, Sorina A. Petra, Florin Toma, Adrian G. Peticila
Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 13, Iss 10, p 1363 (2024)
A novel species, Gymnadenia winkeliana, has been identified in the Bucegi Natural Park ROSCI0013, located in the Southern Carpathians of Central Romania. Two moderately sized populations of Gymnadenia winkeliana, totalling 120–140 individuals, were
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Autor:
Nora E. Anghelescu, Mihaela Balogh, Lori Balogh, Nicoleta Kigyossy, Mihaela I. Georgescu, Sorina A. Petra, Florin Toma, Adrian G. Peticilă
Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 12, Iss 9, p 1761 (2023)
A new species of Epipactis from Bucegi Natural Park ROSCI0013, Southern Carpathians, Central Romania is described. Three medium-sized populations of Epipactis bucegensis (65–70 individuals in total) were discovered in the south-eastern, subalpine a
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https://doaj.org/article/71ba8bc9e38846d0a4dc7355d6fd50c7
Orchidaceaeis the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately900 orchid generacomprising between28,000-32,000 species of orchids. The relationship between orchids and mankind is complex. Thehistory of orchids’ discoverygoes
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During his short but productive career, Noël Bernard (1874–1911) shed much light on the nature of the endophytic fungi found in orchids and their importance to their survival. His major discovery was the symbiotic germination of orchid seeds. On t
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During his short but productive career, Noël Bernard (1874–1911) shed much light on the nature of the endophytic fungi found in orchids and their importance to their survival. His major discovery was the symbiotic germination of orchid seeds. On t
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During his short but productive career, Noël Bernard (1874–1911) shed much light on the nature of the endophytic fungi found in orchids and their importance to their survival. His major discovery was the symbiotic germination of orchid seeds. On t
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This article reviews for the first time, the taxonomy of all Romanian orchid taxa known to date. It describes the morphology, pollination strategies, habitats, ecology and distribution of all genera, emphasizing the conservation and protection status
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There are five species of Paeonia that are native to Romania, from Banat to Dobrogea and from Oltenia to Transylvania, all of great horticultural potential. It is perhaps the most beautiful of all of these, Paeonia peregrina, that is the subject of t
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Epipactis is a well-known orchid genus, represented by approximately 72 species and nothospecies (species of hybrid origin) distributed across Europe, eastward through Asia to Japan, and southward to tropical Africa. Epipactis are rewarding species t
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Scorpion flies, of the order Mecoptera, are carnivorous insects which usually feed on dead (rarely live) insects and aphids. In Central Europe, the large Panorpa flies are often seen hunting for orchid visitors or pollinators. In many circumstances,
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