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Plant Biosystems | 2018

An updated checklist of the vascular flora native to Italy.

Fabrizio Bartolucci; L. Peruzzi; Gabriele Galasso; Antonella Albano; A. Alessandrini; Nmg Ardenghi; Giovanni Astuti; Gianluigi Bacchetta; S. Ballelli; Enrico Banfi; G. Barberis; Liliana Bernardo; D. Bouvet; M. Bovio; Lorenzo Cecchi; R. Di Pietro; Gianniantonio Domina; Simonetta Fascetti; Giuseppe Fenu; F. Festi; Bruno Foggi; Lorenzo Gallo; Günter Gottschlich; L. Gubellini; Duilio Iamonico; Mauro Iberite; P. Jiménez-Mejías; E. Lattanzi; D. Marchetti; E. Martinetto

Abstract An updated inventory of the native vascular flora of Italy, providing details on the occurrence at regional level, is presented. The checklist includes 8195 taxa (6417 species and 1778 subspecies), distributed in 1092 genera and 152 families; 23 taxa are lycophytes, 108 ferns and fern allies, 30 gymnosperms and 8034 angiosperms. The taxa currently occurring in Italy are 7483, while 568 taxa have not been confirmed in recent times, 99 are doubtfully occurring in the country and 19 are data deficient. Out of the 568 not confirmed taxa, 26 are considered extinct or possibly extinct.


Plant Biosystems | 2016

Wikiplantbase #Toscana, breaking the dormancy of floristic data

Gianni Bedini; B. Pierini; Francesco Roma-Marzio; Katia Francesca Caparelli; Gianmaria Bonari; David Dolci; G. Gestri; Marco D'Antraccoli; L. Peruzzi

The online platform “Wikiplantbase #Toscana” provides a framework where the full set of georeferenced floristic records of Tuscany (central Italy) can be entered, stored, updated and freely accessed through the Internet. As of 5 January 2015, the database stores 67,360 floristic records, referable to 3578 accepted specific and subspecific taxa. Most records are based on published data (80.6% of the total), then by published herbarium specimens (15.1%) and on unpublished field data (3.8%); unpublished herbarium records account only for 0.5% of the stored data. At present, the most represented species is the fern Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn subsp. aquilinum (Dennstaedtiaceae) with 234 records for 219 localities, but 625 species are still represented only by one record for a single locality. Data acquisition is far from complete, but in slightly more than one year a massive amount of data was accumulated, and can be maintained up-to-date with relatively little effort. This could power several researches such as, for example, (1) taxonomic researches especially on species and genera in Tuscany and Italy; (2) studies on the distribution of diversity across administrative or ecological boundaries; (3) evaluation of conservation status of endangered taxa; and (4) static and dynamic range modelling and evolution niche studies.


Plant Biosystems | 2017

Phylogenetic measures of biodiversity uncover pteridophyte centres of diversity and hotspots in Tuscany

Angelino Carta; B. Pierini; Francesco Roma-Marzio; Gianni Bedini; Lorenzo Peruzzi

Abstract Biodiversity studies traditionally use species as their analysis unit. However, observed biodiversity is not necessarily an indicator of significant biodiversity and therefore, should not be used alone, particularly when the results will be employed for conservation planning. Here, we examine pteridophyte diversity in Tuscany using 4668 geo-referenced pteridophyte records stored in Wikiplantbase #Toscana and calculating standard richness measures and phylogenetic indices; in addition, we assessed the environmental predictors of each diversity metric. Finally, we identified which areas hosting significantly high diversity are not adequately covered by protected areas or intersected by human activities. Although considerable diversity is distributed along Tuscany within areas traditionally recognised as biodiversity hotspots, important areas of diversity are identified only after the application of randomisation tests and through the phylogenetic metrics. Topographic ruggedness resulted the single most important variable predicting high value of all indices; temperature seasonality and temperature continentality resulted the secondary explanatory variables with a significant negative effect on most diversity indices.


Plant Biosystems | 2015

Three new hybrids of Ophioglossum (Ophioglossaceae) from Monte Pisano, Tuscany (Central Italy)

L. Peruzzi; B. Pierini; S. Magrini; Andrea Andreucci; D. Marchetti; R. Viane

Based on general morphology, spore measurements and ornamentation (scanning electron microscope), genome size estimation, and molecular systematics (trnL-trnF IGS), we show the extreme systematic complexity within the European representatives of the genus Ophioglossum. In particular, three hybrids from Tuscany are described: the tetraploid O. × pierinii Peruzzi, Magrini, Marchetti & Viane, seen as the hybrid between diploid O. lusitanicum L. and hexaploid O. azoricum C.Presl; the tetraploid O. × giovanninii Peruzzi, Pierini, Magrini, Marchetti & Viane, seen as the homoploid hybrid between tetraploid O. vulgatum L. and tetraploid O. × pierinii Peruzzi, Magrini, Marchetti & Viane; the pentaploid O. × pseudoazoricum Peruzzi, Pierini, Magrini, Marchetti & Viane, seen as the hybrid between hexaploid O. azoricum C.Presl and tetraploid O. vulgatum L. All the three new taxa grow in different localities in the Monte Pisano mountain range.


ATTI DELLA SOCIETÀ TOSCANA DI SCIENZE NATURALI RESIDENTE IN PISA. MEMORIE. SERIE B | 2016

Contributi per una flora vascolare di Toscana.VIII (440-506).

L. Peruzzi; Daniele Viciani; N. Agostini; C. Angiolini; Nmg Ardenghi; Giovanni Astuti; M. Bardaro; A. Bertacchi; Gianmaria Bonari; S. Boni; M. Chytrã; F. Ciampolini; Marco D'Antraccoli; Gianniantonio Domina; Giulio Ferretti; A. Guiggi; Duilio Iamonico; P. Laghi; Lorenzo Lastrucci; Lorenzo Lazzaro; V. Lazzeri; P. Liguori; M. Mannocci; G. Marsiaj; P. Novã¡k; A. Nucci; B. Pierini; Francesco Roma-Marzio; B. Romiti; A. Sani

Jsou předkladany nove lokality a/nebo potvrzeni týkajici se 67 rostlinných taxonů toskanske flory cevnatých rostlin, ktere patři k 59 rodům a 37 celedim.


INFORMATORE BOTANICO ITALIANO | 2010

Contributo alla conoscenza della flora vascolare endemica di Toscana ed aree contermini. 1. Crocus etruscus Parl. (Iridaceae)

Angelino Carta; B. Pierini; A. Alessandrini; Flavio Frignani; Lorenzo Peruzzi


INFORMATORE BOTANICO ITALIANO | 2008

Distribuzione di Ophioglossum lusitanicum L. (Psilotopsida) in Toscana

Angelino Carta; B. Pierini; Lorenzo Peruzzi


ATTI DELLA SOCIETÀ TOSCANA DI SCIENZE NATURALI RESIDENTE IN PISA. MEMORIE. SERIE B | 2015

Contributi per una flora vascolare di Toscana. VII (357–439)

L. Peruzzi; Daniele Viciani; C. Angiolini; Giovanni Astuti; A. Avanzi; C. Baldanzi; Renato Benesperi; Gianmaria Bonari; Ilaria Bonini; Marco D’Antraccoli; B. Castellani; Lorella Dell'Olmo; Di . Nuzzo L; Gianniantonio Domina; P. Ercolini; Giulio Ferretti; D. Fontana; G. Gestri; Günter Gottschlich; A. Grazzini; Lorenzo Lastrucci; Lorenzo Lazzaro; F. Malfanti; G. Marsiaj; Sandro Piazzini; B. Pierini; F. Roma–marzio; A. Sani; Federico Selvi; C. Vicenti


ATTI DELLA SOCIETÀ TOSCANA DI SCIENZE NATURALI RESIDENTE IN PISA. MEMORIE. SERIE B | 2008

Aggiornamenti e novità sulla distribuzione di Isoëtes gymnocarpa ed I. histrix (Lycopodiophytina) in Toscana

Angelino Carta; B. Pierini; Lorenzo Peruzzi


Archive | 2018

Supplementary material 1 from: Carta A, Forbicioni L, Frangini G, Pierini B, Peruzzi L (2018) An updated inventory of the vascular flora of Elba island (Tuscan Archipelago, Italy). Italian Botanist 6: 1-22. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.6.26568

Angelino Carta; Leonardo Forbicioni; Giuliano Frangini; B. Pierini; L. Peruzzi

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