@article{GottschlichDrenckhahnMeierottetal.2023, author = {Gottschlich, G{\"u}nter and Drenckhahn, Detlev and Meierott, Lenz and Zonneveld, Ben}, title = {Hieracium maculatum subsp. pseudogougetianum, eine neue Unterart aus dem Mainfr{\"a}nkischen Muschelkalkgebiet}, series = {Forum Geobotanicum}, volume = {11}, journal = {Forum Geobotanicum}, issn = {1867-9315}, doi = {10.3264/FG.2023.0923}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-327601}, pages = {15-20}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In Lower Franconia/Northern Bavaria, a well-defined subspecies of the Hieracium maculatum group was detected. This subspecies is restricted to the slopes of the Main valley between W{\"u}rzburg and Hasloch with a hot spot (>90\% of total population) between the villages Th{\"u}ngersheim and Retzbach. Due to some similarities with H. glaucinum subsp. prasiophaeum (synonym: subsp. gougetianum) the subspecies is named H. maculatum subsp. pseudogougetianum. This subspecies grows preferentially on shell-bearing limestone gravels and begins flowering as early as mid-April. Head involucra are whitish hairy mixed with dark stalked glands. The basal leaf rosette consists of ovate to elliptic, toothed to serrate, dark spotted leaves, glabrous, glaucous above. Stems bear 1-3(4) stalked stem leaves and usually form long lateral flowering branches from the leaf axils. Like some other H. maculatum subspecies, H. maculatum subsp. pseudogougetianum is tetraploid with a mean genome weight (2C value) of 14.5 pg, distinguishing it from the H. glaucinum group, whose studied taxa are invariably triploid (mean 10.1 pg).}, subject = {Korbbl{\"u}tler}, language = {de} } @article{DrenckhahnGottschlichZonneveld2023, author = {Drenckhahn, Detlev and Gottschlich, G{\"u}nter and Zonneveld, Ben}, title = {Neubeschreibungen und 2C-Werte von Pilosella macranthela subsp. silvae-pici (Spessart-Mausohrhabichtskraut) und Pilosella ottonis (Otto-Mausohrhabichtskraut) mit einer {\"U}bersicht {\"u}ber das Vorkommen von P. macranthela-Taxa in Bayern.}, series = {Forum Geobotanicum}, volume = {11}, journal = {Forum Geobotanicum}, issn = {1867-9315}, doi = {10.3264/FG.2023.1114}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-344797}, pages = {21-34}, year = {2023}, abstract = {A pentaploid taxon from the Pilosella macranthela group was discovered in Lower Franconia/Bavaria which is newly described here as P. macranthela subsp. sylvae-pici. It grows mainly in the Bavarian Bunter Spessart and occurs with three small, isolated stands also in the limestone area of the Main valley and Tauber area. Its habit of growth is intermediate between the furcata and laxicephala types of Pilosellae with epigeal and partly hypogeal stolons and a tendency to form clusters. The upper and lower surfaces of the rosette leaves have stellate hairs. The peduncles and the phyllaries are densely covered with dark glandular hairs with yellowish glandular heads. The lateral teeth of the ligules often are separated by incisions. A tetra- und pentaploid transitional taxon between P. macranthela subsp. sylvae-pici and P. officinarum is described as P. ottonis. P. ottonis is tetra- and pentaploid with up to 7 capitula. It is densely covered with dark stalk glands on phyllaries and resembles forms of P. acutifolia in habit. The phyllaries of P. ottonis are covered with numerous epidermal papillae with a diameter of about 10-20 μm and in this aspect resemble P. macranthela subsp. sylvae-pici and P. glomerata. However, in P. officinarum epidermal papillae are absent. Plants of genetically heterogeneous tetra- and heptaploid P. macranthela have been found outside the Spessart as spontaneous hybrids between P. glomerata and P. officinarum and also occur sporadically without P. glomerata in the vicinity.}, subject = {Habichtskraut}, language = {de} } @article{Weinreich2023, author = {Weinreich, Oliver}, title = {Zur digitalen Transformation in den Geisteswissenschaften}, series = {o-bib. Das offene Bibliotheksjournal}, volume = {10}, journal = {o-bib. Das offene Bibliotheksjournal}, number = {1}, issn = {2363-9814}, doi = {10.5282/o-bib/5913}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-344825}, pages = {8}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Geisteswissenschaften}, language = {de} } @article{SitterFroehlichKrankeetal.2023, author = {Sitter, Magdalena and Fr{\"o}hlich, Corinna and Kranke, Peter and Markus, Christian and W{\"o}ckel, Achim and Rehn, Monika and Bartmann, Catharina and Frieauff, Eric and Meybohm, Patrick and Pecks, Ulrich and R{\"o}der, Daniel}, title = {ECMO-Therapie bei COVID-19-ARDS in der Schwangerschaft erm{\"o}glicht den Erhalt einer Schwangerschaft mit termingerechter Entbindung}, series = {Die Anaesthesiologie}, volume = {72}, journal = {Die Anaesthesiologie}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1007/s00101-022-01232-6}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-346762}, pages = {166-170}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, language = {de} } @article{StichtWeinreich2023, author = {Sticht, Oliver and Weinreich, Melina}, title = {Obdach, Speisung und Heilung. Zur Geschichte des Seelhauses an der Juliuspromenade in W{\"u}rzburg}, series = {W{\"u}rzburger Di{\"o}zesangeschichtsbl{\"a}tter}, volume = {86}, journal = {W{\"u}rzburger Di{\"o}zesangeschichtsbl{\"a}tter}, issn = {0342-3093}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-361319}, pages = {359-375}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Das 1379 gestiftete Seelhaus befindet sich seit 1587 an der heutigen Juliuspromenade in W{\"u}rzburg. Urspr{\"u}nglich zur Beherbergung bed{\"u}rftiger Reisender eingerichtet, entwickelte es sich seit dem 17. Jahrhundert zum Alterssitz f{\"u}r M{\"a}gde und Hausangestellte, bevor es im 19. Jahrhundert ganz aufgel{\"o}st wurde. Durch den Kauf der Hausnummern 9-11 durch die Oberzeller Schwestern 1927 erlebte sein karitativer Auftrag bis zur Zerst{\"o}rung am 16. M{\"a}rz 1945 eine Wiederbelebung.}, subject = {Seelhaus W{\"u}rzburg}, language = {de} }