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Flora Mediterranea, Volume 27

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Series: Flora Mediterranea Volume: 27
By: Francesco M Raimondo(Editor), Werner Greuter(Editor), Gianniantonio Domina(Editor)
301 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
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Language: Contributions in either English or French

Volume 27 contains the following contributions:

- Sustainable restoration of Mediterranean forests
      D. Chiatante, G. Domina, A. Montagnoli & F. M. Raimondo (eds)
- Les plantes alimentaires de la Sardaigne: un patrimoine ethnobotanique et culturel d’ancienne origine
      I. Camarda, L. Carta, G. Vacca & A. Brunu
- Traditional karyomorphological studies: can they still provide a solid basis in plant systematics?
      G. Astuti, F. Roma-Marzio & L. Peruzzi
- An insight into the presence of lignicolous fungi in Sicily (southern Italy)
      M. Karadelev, K. Rusevska, G. Venturella & M. L. Gargano
- The disappearance of Chara hellenica (Characeae) from the only one known locality, Lake Bertonou in Corfu (Greece)
      A. Langangen
- The Wikiplantbase project: the role of amateur botanists in building up large online floristic databases
      L. Peruzzi, S. Bagella, R. Filigheddu, B. Pierini, M. Sini, F. Roma-Marzio, K. F. Caparelli, G. Bonari, G. Gestri, D. Dolci, A. Consagra, P. Sassu, M. C. Caria, G. Rivieccio, M. Marrosu, M. D’Antraccoli, G. Pacifico, V. Piu & G. Bedini
- Campanula kamariana (section Quinqueloculares), a new species from S Peloponnisos, Greece
      Ch. Kyriakopoulos, E. Liveri & D. Phitos
- Contribution to the knowledge of the Bryophyte Flora of the Vatican City State: The Pontifical Villas of Castel Gandolfo (Rome, Italy)
      M. Aleffi
- Discovery of a second locality for the narrow endemic Anthemis ismelia (Asteraceae) in NW Sicily
      Cusimano D., Guarino R. & V. Ilardi
- Vegetation on limestone versus phyllite soils: a case study in the west Iberian Peninsula
      F. Covelo, F. Sales, M. M. V. G. Silva & C. A. Garcia
- New and noteworthy records of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Abrau Peninsula (NW Caucasus, Russia)
      G. Urbanavichus & I. Urbanavichene
- Découverte d’une endémique tyrrhénienne Soleirolia soleirolii (Urticaceae) en Algérie (Afrique du Nord)
      T. Hamel & A. Boulemtafes
- The nature and composition of urban plant diversity in the Mediterranean
      V. H. Heywood
- An updated overview of invasive Caulerpa taxa in Sicily and circum- Sicilian Islands, strategic zones within the NW Mediterranean Sea
      A. M. Mannino & P. Balistreri
- Contribution to the flora of Mt Goulinas (Sterea Ellas, Greece)
      D. A. Samaras, E. Eleftheriadou, K. Theodoropoulos & G. Karetsos
- First finding in Sicily of Bidens subalternans (Asteraceae)
      F. M. Raimondo & V. Spadaro
- Mediterranean plant karyological data – 27
      G. Kamari, C. Blanché & S. Siljak-Yakovlev (eds)
- Karyological study of miscellaneous Crocus (Iridaceae) species
      C. A. Heywood, P. Bareka, Th. Karamplianis & G. Kamari
- Chromosome number and ploidy level in seven Centaurea species from Croatia
      I. Carev, F. Pustahija, M. Rušcic & S. Siljak-Yakovlev
- Karyological study of some Mediterranean species from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Lebanon
      F. Pustahija, E. M. Šolic & S. Siljak-Yakovlev

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By: Francesco M Raimondo(Editor), Werner Greuter(Editor), Gianniantonio Domina(Editor)
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