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Annales Botanici Fennici | 2012

Taraxacum zajacii (Asteraceae), a New Species from Poland

Paweł Marciniuk; Krystyna Musiał; Andrzej J. Joachimiak; Jolanta Marciniuk; Krzysztof Oklejewicz; Mateusz Wolanin

A description of Taraxacum zajacii J. & P. Marciniuk, a new species of T. sect. Palustria in Poland is given. Taraxacum zajacii is a pentaploid (2n = 40). Morphologically, the new species is closest to the T. subalpinum/T. neterophilum group.


Folia Geobotanica | 2005

Rubus ambrosius (Rubus subsect.Rubus, Rosaceae), a new bramble species from the eastern part of Central Europe

Bohumil Trávníček; Krzysztof Oklejewicz; Jerzy Zieliński

Rubus ambrosiusTrávníček etOklejewicz, a widely distributed species from the eastern part of Central Europe (Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland), is described.R. ambrosius differs from similar speciesR. sulcatusVest by more deeply furrowed stems, longer prickles on first-year tems, longer petioles, more prickly petioles, densely hairy leaves beneath and by blunter leaf margin serration with incisions only (2-)1.5–2.5 mm deep. The newly described species is illustrated both by photographs (including the holotype) and a line drawing. A list of localities and a distribution map are presented.


Forest Research Papers | 2017

Occurrence of brambles (Rubus L.) in young forest plantations on the Kolbuszowa Plateau

Mateusz Wolanin; Magdalena Natalia Wolanin; Krzysztof Oklejewicz

Abstract In forests of the Kolbuszowa Plateau, bramble thickets are common mainly in young forest plantations and clear-cut areas. 11 bramble species were found in 20 plantations visited during the field study. The most frequent bramble species in young forest plantations include: Rubus plicatus, R. nessensis, R. hirtus, R. idaeus, while less frequent are: R. gracilis, R. ambrosius and R. apricus. The largest patches of brambles were found in plantations established on sites of mixed pine-oak forest, subcontinental lime-oak-hornbeam forest and dried alder carrs. Rubus thickets in young forest plantations occur together with numerous species characteristic of communities classified into the following classes: Vaccinio-Piceetea, Querco-Fagetea, Epilobietea angustifolii, Molinio-Arrhenatheretea and Nardo-Callunetea. Brambles growing in young forest plantations can be roughly divided into three groups: I - species with thin, prostrate and rooting stems (R. hirtus, R. apricus, R. pedemontanus), which may significantly affect the growth of tree seedlings if bramble specimens or diaspores are present at the time of tree planting; II - species with strong, poorly branched and arcuate stems (R. plicatus, R. gracilis, R. ambrosius, R. glivicensis), whose negative effect on tree seedlings depends on the potential of a tree species to produce quickly a high and dense thicket thereby overshadowing the lower vegetation; III - species with erect and relatively sparsely growing stems (R. idaeus), which do not pose any threat to young forest plantations. Species with intermediate biological traits (e.g. R. nessensis) may have a negative impact on young plantations, as they generate large and dense bush, however, in most cases, their populations grow rather sparsely and do not hinder the development of tree seedlings.


Acta Agrobotanica | 2017

Meadows with dandelions of the section Palustria in Pogórze Dynowskie, S Poland

Krzysztof Oklejewicz; Mateusz Wolanin; Krzysztof Szubart; Paweł Marciniuk; Jolanta Marciniuk

The paper presents ecological characteristics of meadows with Taraxacum sect. Palustria in Pogorze Dynowskie. Field studies were carried out using the patrol method. Floristic description was made, methods of meadow use were evaluated and habitat conditions were determined based on Ellenberg’s bioindication method on every meadow with marsh dandelions. Analyses were performed in eight sites with T. mendax , T. paucilobum , T. polonicum , T. portentosum , and T. vindobonense .


Phytotaxa | 2016

Rubus zielinskii (Rosaceae), a new species from Poland

Mateusz Wolanin; Magdalena Natalia Wolanin; Krystyna Musiał; Iwona Kania; Krzysztof Oklejewicz


Dendrobiology | 2013

New localities of Rubus clusii (Rosaceae) seriously expanding it range towards the East

Krzysztof Oklejewicz; Bohumil Trávníček; Mateusz Wolanin


Archive | 2015

Rozmieszczenie kenofitów w Karpatach polskich i na ich przedpolu

Wacław Bartoszek; Stefan Gawroński; Kinga Kostrakiewicz-Gierałt; Maciej Kozak; Józef Mitka; Agnieszka Nobis; Marcin Nobis; Krzysztof Oklejewicz; Alina Stachurska-Swakoń; Marian Szewczyk; Barbara Tokarska-Guzik; Krystyna Towpasz; Adam Zając; Maria Zając; Bogdan Zemanek


Archive | 2014

ROdzaj AlCHEMIllA W BESKIDZIE NISKIM The genus Alchemilla in the Beskid Niski Mts.

Krzysztof Oklejewicz; Maciej Kozak; Mateusz Wolanin; Instytut Botaniki Uj


Archive | 2013

NOWE I RzadKIE ga TuNKI WE FlORzE BIESZCZADÓW New and rare species in the flora of the Bieszczady Mts.

Krzysztof Oklejewicz; Mateusz Wolanin; Uniwersytet Rzeszowski; Marcin Scelina


Annales Umcs, Biologia | 2012

Communities with Brachypodium pinnatum and Bromus erectus in the Wiar and the San valleys

Czesława Trąba; Paweł Wolański; Krzysztof Oklejewicz

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Adam Zając

Jagiellonian University

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Barbara Tokarska-Guzik

University of Silesia in Katowice

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