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Journal articles on the topic "Excursion Flora for Austria"

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Knapp, Sandra. "Solanum pimpinellifolium ‒ new for the alien flora of Austria, with comments on Austrian records of S. triflorum and S. nitidibaccatum." Neilreichia 9 (March 12, 2018): 49–53. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1196135.

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Abstract: Solanum pimpinellifolium has been found in Vienna in 2012 and is new for the alien flora of Austria. The single Austrian herbarium specimen of Solanum triflorum – collected in Vienna in 1969 – could be confirmed. Characters and native distributions of both species are discussed. Solanum nitidibaccatum has been treated as subspecies of S. physalifolium in the recent Excursion Flora of Austria by Fischer & al. (2008), but is a distinct, well-defined species with different native distribution in South America whereas S. physalifolium is not known outside its native range
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Štech, Milan, Petr Koutecký, Andreas Tribsch, Luise Schratt-Ehrendorfer, Beata Paszko, and Clemens Pachschwöll. "Calamagrostis purpurea – ein lange übersehenes boreales Element, neu für die Flora von Österreich." Neilreichia 11 (October 9, 2020): 133–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4016760.

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<em>Calamagrostis purpurea, a presumably relict boreal wetland grass with a wide distribution in Eurasia, is presented here as new for the flora of Austria. The currently known distribution of this species in Central Europe and its ecological preferences are summarized. After revision of herbarium vouchers, C. purpurea has to be excluded from the flora of Hungary, as the single known population on a ski slope in the B&ouml;rzs&ouml;ny Mts. turned out to be the single currently known population of C. villosa in Hungary. Putative occurrences of C. purpurea (published under C. phragmitoides) from
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Fischer, A. Manfred. "Towards an Excursion Flora for Austria and all the Eastern Alps." Botanica Serbica 42, no. 1 (2018): 5–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1173550.

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This is on the one hand an announcement of the two-volume Fourth Edition of the Excursion Flora for Austria expanded by also including the remaining parts of the Eastern Alps (chapter 1), and on the other hand a rough survey of the flora of the Eastern Alps in connection with the main vegetation types (chapter 2). The geographical scope includes, besides Austria, the entire Eastern Alps from the Rhine valley in E Switzerland (Grisons) to the Vipava valley in SW Slovenia. Volume 1 mainly contains comprehensive introductory chapters like introductions to plant morphology, taxonomy, and nomenclat
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Englmaier, Peter. "Ranunculus sect. Batrachium (Ranunculaceae): Contribution to an excursion flora of Austria and the Eastern Alps." Neilreichia 8 (December 21, 2016): 97–125. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.292936.

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A treatment of <em>Ranunculus</em> sect. <em>Batrachium</em> is presented for the Eastern Alpine territory as covered by the forthcoming 4th ed. of the “Excursion flora of Austria and the entire Eastern Alps”. A newly designed key as well as alternative keys for terrestrial modificants and vegetative specimens are presented. A new outline for the section is applied including (1) the <em>Ranunculus fluitans</em> group (<em>R. fluitans</em> and <em>R. pseudofluitans</em>); (2) the <em>R. trichophyllus</em> group (<em>R. trichophyllus</em>, <em>R. confervoides</em>, and <em>R. rionii</em>); (3) t
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Englmaier, Peter, and Thomas Wilhalm. "Alien grasses (Poaceae) in the flora of the Eastern Alps: Contribution to an excursion flora of Austria and the Eastern Alps." Neilreichia 9 (March 12, 2018): 177–245. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1196285.

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This overview presents the recent knowledge on non-native (archaeophytic, neophytic and regionally neophytic) grasses in Austria and the Eastern Alpine territory. In total, 220 taxa are discussed, 175 of them are neophytes, 19 are regional neophytes, 3 are subspontaneous garden escapes and 23 are quoted as archaeophytes. By comparison with Walter &amp; al. (2002) and Fischer &amp; al. (2008), the impact of neophytes in the recent past can be estimated for the Austrian part of the territory, where 152 alien taxa are actually known, 32 (21 percent) were newly recorded in the last decade, among t
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Fischer, Manfred A. "THE FLORA AND VEGETATION OF AUSTRIA AND THE EASTERN ALPS – AND PROBLEMS IN WRITING A MODERN EXCURSION FLORA." Visnyk of Lviv University. Biological series, no. 78 (December 10, 2018): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vlubs.2018.78.06.

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Gottschlich, Günter. "Taxonomische und nomenklatorische Änderungen in der Gattung Hieracium fŭr die Neuauflage der "Exkursionsflora fŭr Österreich und die gesamten Ostalpen"." Neilreichia 10 (April 30, 2019): 53–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2630525.

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Results of preliminary studies on taxonomy and nomenclature of Hieracium (Asteraceae) relating to the next edition of the &quot;Excursion Flora for Austria and all the Eastern Alps&quot; are presented: Hieracium clusii is recognized at specific rank; H. tephrosoma s. lat. is divided into H. tephrosoma s. str. and H. kuekenthalianum; H. duronense is synonymized with H. antholzense; H. pseudinuloides is validated; four new subspecific combinations are made under H. atratum, H. balbisianum, H. cavillieri and H. inuloides; H. variifurcum is combined to Pilosella variifurca; the date of publication
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Fischer, Manfred A., Karl Oswald, and Wolfgang Adler. "Ergänzungen und Aktualisierungen zur 3. Auflage (2008) der Exkursionsflora für Österreich, Liechtenstein und Südtirol." Neilreichia 6 (December 16, 2011): 327–63. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.321402.

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Verbesserungen, die erst nach dem Redaktionsschluss der 3. Auflage möglich geworden sind, meist aufgrund neuerer taxonomischer Ansichten und sonstiger Daten; außerdem zahlreiche Nachträge zum Literaturverzeichnis.
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PIEŃKOWSKI, GRZEGORZ, GRZEGORZ NIEDŹWIEDZKI, and MARTA WAKSMUNDZKA. "Sedimentological, palynological and geochemical studies of the terrestrial Triassic–Jurassic boundary in northwestern Poland." Geological Magazine 149, no. 2 (2011): 308–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756811000914.

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AbstractThe Kamień Pomorski IG-1 borehole (Pomerania, NW Poland) yields a profile through the Triassic–Jurassic (T–J) transition in continental deposits. An integrated study of the sedimentology, sequence stratigraphy, palynology, biostratigraphy and geochemistry of these deposits has been carried out on the boundary interval, which represents a time of major environmental change. Two lithological units within the transitional section are distinguished: the Lower–Middle Rhaetian Wielichowo Beds of alluvial plain facies, which shows evidence of a semi-arid climate, and the Upper Rhaetian to Low
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Fischer, Manfred A., and Peter Englmaier. "Vorläufiger Bericht über Neuerungen in der im Entstehen begriffenen vierten Auflage der Exkursionsflora." Neilreichia 9 (March 12, 2018): 355–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1196435.

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Provisional report on novelties approaching the fourth edition of the Austrian Excursion Flora Some geographic, taxonomic, floristic, and nomenclatural changes, for the time being, are reported. The geographical range is enlarged as to comprise the entire Eastern Alps, i. e. also the Bavarian Alps, eastern Grisons, the Italian Alps East of lake Como und the Slovenian Alps. In addition to changes mentioned already in Neilreichia 6 (2011) and 7 (2015), the most important changes are: Dryopteridaceae (s. lat.) are split into Athyriaceae, Cystopteridaceae, Dryopteridaceae s. str., Onocleaceae and
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Books on the topic "Excursion Flora for Austria"

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Clapham, A. R. Excursion flora of the British Isles. 3rd ed. Cambridge University Press, 1985.

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Matthew, K. M. An excursion flora of central Tamilnadu, India. Oxford & IBH Pub. Co., 1991.

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Sanyal, M. N. A handbook of excursion flora of the gangetic plains and adjoining hills. Mittal Publications, 1991.

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Janik, Allan. Wittgenstein in Vienna: A biographical excursion through the city and its history. Springer, 1998.

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International, Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera (9th 2003 Graz Austria). 9th International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera: Proceedings, 9th, 3-7 August, 2003, Graz, Austria : excursion A1 : paleozoic coral-sponge bearing successions in Austria. Geologische Bundesanst, 2003.

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International Phytogeographical Excursion (19th 1989). Contributions to the knowledge of flora and vegetation of Poland: Proceedings of the 19th International Phytogeographic Excursion (IPE), 1989, through Poland. Geobotanisches Institut der ETH, Stiftung Rürel], 1991.

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Leopold, Krystyn, Mandl Gerhard W, IGCP 467 (Project), International Union of Geological Sciences. Subcommission on Triassic Stratigraphy., and Geologische Bundesanstalt (Austria), eds. Upper triassic subdivisions zonations and events: Meeting of the late IGCP 467 and STS : abstracts and excursion-guide : September, 28th - October, 2nd, 2008 ; Bad Goisern (Upper Austria). Geologische Bundesanstalt, 2008.

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1983), International Phytogeographical Excursion (17th. Contributions to the knowledge of flora and vegetation of northern Argentina: Proceedings of the 17th International Phytogeographic Excursion (IPE), 1983, through northern Argentina = Beiträge zur kenntnis der Flora und Vegetation Nordargentiniens : Ergebnisse der 17. Internationalen Pflanzengeographischen Exkursion (IPE), 1983, durch Nordargentinien. Geobotanisches Institut der ETH, Stiftung Rübel], 1986.

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International Phytogeographical Excursion (18th 1986). Contributions to the knowledge of flora and vegetation of Japan: Proceedings of the 18th International Phytogeographic Excursion (IPE), 1984, through central Japan = Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Flora und Vegetation Japans : Ergebnisse der 18. Internationalen Pflanzengeographischen Exkursion (IPE), 1984, durch Mitteljapan. Geobotanisches Institut der ETH, Stiftung Rübel, 1988.

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International Phytogeographical Excursion. (18th 1984). Contributions to the knowledge of flora and vegetation of Japan: Proceedings of the 18th International Phytogeographical Excursion (IPE), 1984, through Central Japan = Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Flora und Vegetation Japans : Ergebnisse der 18. Internationalen Pflanzengeographischen Exkursion (IPE), 1984, durch Mitteljapan. Geobotanisches Institut der ETH, Stiftung Rübel, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Excursion Flora for Austria"

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Hübl, Erich. "Vegetation and Flora Near the Danube in Austria." In Geobotany Studies. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37242-2_5.

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"Scand. Scandinavia (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland) III. Centr. Eur. Central Europe (Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland) IV. Atl.-Eur. Atlantic Europe (Netherlands, Belgium, England, France, Portugal) Med. Mediterranean (including North Africa)." In Flora of the USSR. CRC Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482280197-22.

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Reports on the topic "Excursion Flora for Austria"

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Hohla, Michael, Heiko Korsch, Markus Hofbauer, et al. Characeen Österreichs. Checkliste, Atlas und Rote Liste der Armleuchteralgen (Charophyceae)*. Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1553/biosystecol154327.

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In the course of the project “Charophytes of Austria”, 7.577 records of stoneworts have been documented from 2005 to 2025. With the collected data and considering also historical records, we compiled a monograph of this group for the first time for Austria, including a checklist, species distribution maps and a Red List. A total of 35 species has been identified. Species records and IUCN Red List categories to classify their endangerment are provided for each federal state of Austria and habitats therein. The monograph is divided in two parts. The general section deals with the history of rese
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Hohla, Michael, Heiko Korsch, Markus Hofbauer, et al. Characeen Österreichs. Checkliste, Atlas und Rote Liste der Armleuchteralgen (Charophyceae)*. Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1553/biosystecol.4.e154327.

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In the course of the project “Charophytes of Austria”, 7.577 records of stoneworts have been documented from 2005 to 2025. With the collected data and considering also historical records, we compiled a monograph of this group for the first time for Austria, including a checklist, species distribution maps and a Red List. A total of 35 species has been identified. Species records and IUCN Red List categories to classify their endangerment are provided for each federal state of Austria and habitats therein. The monograph is divided in two parts. The general section deals with the history of rese
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Zwetko, Peter, Christian Scheuer, Irmgard Krisai-Greilhuber, and Paul Blanz. Rust fungi of Austria 1 (excluding Puccinia s.l. and Uromyces): Melampsoraceae and related families, Gymnosporangiaceae, Ochropsoraceae, Phragmidiaceae, Tranzscheliaceae, and Genera incertae sedis. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/biosystecol.3.e123592.

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This first part of an in-depth treatment of Austrian rust fungi (Pucciniales, formerly Uredinales) contains all genera except Puccinia s.l. and Uromyces. The rust species included here belong to the families Coleosporiaceae, Melampsoraceae, Milesinaceae, Pucciniastraceae (all four in suborder Melampsorineae), as well as Gymnosporangiaceae, Ochropsoraceae, Phragmidiaceae, Tranzscheliaceae, and some taxa of uncertain position. The introductory part consists of four chapters. Instead of a glossary, a short ‘Introduction to the rust fungi’ and their terminology is presented. It is based on the lif
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