@article{TravničekMeierottŽila2015, author = {Tr{\´a}vn{\´i}ček, Bohumil and Meierott, Lenz and Ž{\´i}la, Vojtĕch}, title = {Beitr{\"a}ge zur Gattung Taraxacum in Bayern}, series = {Forum Geobotanicum}, volume = {Vol. VI}, journal = {Forum Geobotanicum}, issn = {1867-9315}, doi = {10.3264/FG.2015.1222}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126782}, pages = {20-49}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Eine Reihe mehrt{\"a}giger Suchexkur-sionen / Transekte in verschiedene Regionen Bayerns in den Jahren 2011 bis 2014 waren der Gattung Taraxacum gewidmet. Unter den gesammelten und beobachteten Arten ist Taraxacum broddesonii (sect. Ruderalia / Taraxacum) neu f{\"u}r Deutschland. Neu f{\"u}r Bayern sind Taraxacum fusciflorum, marklundii, spiculatum (sect. Hamata) und Taraxacum acroglossum, atroviride, clarum, floccosum, freticola, glossodon, hemicyclum, homoschistum, infuscatum, intumescens, lacinulatum, leucopodum, lundense, ottonis, pallidipes, praestabile, pseudoretroflexum, pulverulentum, saxonicum, sellandii, sundbergii, uncidentatum, uniforme, violaceinervosum (sect. Ruderalia / Taraxacum). Taraxacum lojo{\"e}nse wird als {\"a}ltester und korrekter Name f{\"u}r T. lippertianum und T. matricium und wahrscheinlich auch f{\"u}r T. ampelophytum und T. debrayi angesehen. Seltenere Arten sind abgebildet.}, subject = {Bayern}, language = {de} } @article{KirchmeierMeierottJung2023, author = {Kirchmeier, Peter and Meierott, Lenz and Jung, Klaus}, title = {Taraxacum sect. Borealia Hand.-Mazz. in den Alpen}, series = {Forum Geobotanicum}, volume = {11}, journal = {Forum Geobotanicum}, issn = {1867-9315}, doi = {10.3264/FG.2023.1230}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-347512}, pages = {35-56}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The presence of Taraxacum microspecies of the section Borealia in the European Alps has been known from France, Suisse, Austria, Italy and Slowenia. The five known species are Taraxacum gallicum, T. handelii, T. kraettlii, T. mazzettii and T. melzerianum. From 2004 up to 2014 these localities have been visited. Detailed examinations of many collections make it possible to add characteristics and precise the descriptions and correct mistakes, eliminate ambiguities and fill gaps in the original descriptions. Numerous photos, drawings and a new determination key will make the access to the section Borealia easier. A new species of section Borealia, T. cimae-gallinae, from the mountain H{\"u}hnerspiel near Sterzing (Italy, South Tyrol) is described. The habitats of the Borealia in the alpine level are mostly gravel floors on wind-swept ridges or on summit levelings. The environment of Borealia-species is threatened by ski tourism or by the changes from global warming.}, subject = {Pflanzen}, language = {de} }