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Contribution to the knowledge of the vascular flora of Miniera di Murlo area (southern Tuscany, Italy)

Authors :
Silvia Cannucci
Claudia Angiolini
Barbara Anselmi
Enrico Banfi
Marco Biagioli
Paolo Castagnini
Tiberio Fiaschi
Bruno Foggi
Antonio Gabellini
Lorenzo Lastrucci
Edda Lattanzi
Anna Scoppola
Federico Selvi
Daniele Viciani
Gianmaria Bonari
Source :
Italian Botanist, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 51-67 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Pensoft Publishers, 2019.

Abstract

This work aims to increase the floristic knowledge of southern Tuscany by means of a floristic investigation which took place in the Miniera di Murlo (southern Tuscany, Italy). The study area, located in the province of Siena, has an extension of 2.26 km2 and hosts a heterogeneity of habitats like rocky outcrops, woodlands, meadows and riparian formations. The prevalent geological type is an acidic sedimentary rock known as diaspri formation (jasper). The checklist of vascular flora consists of 501 taxa and includes six endemics and 13 alien species, among which Vitis labrusca is a newly-found species for the Province of Siena along with the native Rosa balsamica and Rosa squarrosa. The most interesting species, such as Anthoxanthum aristatum, Gagea bohemica, Paragymnopteris marantae, Saxifraga granulata, and Teesdalia coronopifolia, are found on acidic rocks. Species of the Italian Red List, such as Ruscus aculeatus, and species of Regional conservation interest, such as Centaurea aplolepa subsp. carueliana, Ervilia loiseleurii, and Vicia nigricans, were recorded. The chorological spectrum reveals a dominance of Mediterranean species indicating warm climate conditions and mild winters whereas the life-form spectrum shows a slight dominance of hemicryptophytes followed by therophytes. However, a clear dominance of one life-form type over the other is lacking, since the acidic and dry rocky substrate partially compensates for the humidity provided by the stream. This study highlights the relevant floristic value of the Miniera di Murlo area and supports the possible creation of a protected area or its inclusion in the adjacent one.

Subjects

Subjects :
Botany
QK1-989

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25314033
Volume :
7
Issue :
51-67
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Italian Botanist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8b08dca5e6a947dab782ee517e322335
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.7.33763