The Nordic Flora – Towards the Twenty-first Century
Studies in honour of Bengt Jonsell on the occasion of his 60th birthday 11 June 1996
Edited by Ulla-Maj Hultgård, Karin Martinsson and Roland Moberg
Uppsala 1996Preface
Ulla-Maj Hultgård, Karin Martinsson and Roland Moberg
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The Icones ... florae Danicae ... (1761-1883) as a source of names of flowering plants
Ib Friis
7-26
On Swedish orchid names in yxne
Mats Rydén
27-32
Taxonomic revision of the Pedicularis sudetica complex (Scrophulariaceae): the Arctic species
Ulf Molau and David F. Murray
33-46
Taxonomic delimitation within Cochlearia officinalis s. lat. with particular discussion on the rank of C. anglica (Brassicaceae)
Inger Nordal and Morten M. Laane
47-58
Morphometric variation in Nordic dogroses (Rosa sect. Caninae, Rosaceae)
Milde Nybom, Åsa Olsson and Gun Werlemark
59-68
On the origins of Carex x lidii (Cyperaceae) from Spitzbergen
Dag Olov Øvstedal and Inger Margarethe Haaland
69-74
A classic example of postglacial allopolyploid speciation re-examined using RAPD markers and nucleotide sequences: Saxifraga osloensis (Saxifragaceae)
Christian Brochmann, Thomas Nilsson and Tove M. Gabrielsen
75-90
Species differentiation and relationships in Ranunculus subgenus Batrachium (Ranunculaceae) elucidated by isozyme electrophoresis
Gertrud Dahlgren and Nils Cronberg
91-104
Genetic differentiation among Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish populations of Carex lepidocarpa s. lat. (Cyperaceae)
Mikael Hedrén
105-114
DNA fingerprinting detects genotypic distribution in populations of hazel, Corylus avellana (Betulaceae)
Helena Persson, Milde Nybom and Linus Svensson
115-122
Growth forms and reproductive characters in six species of Callitriche (Callitrichaceae)
Karin Martinsson
123-132
Sexual asymmetry in a highly selfing annual, Scleranthus annuus (Caryophyllaceae)
Linus Svensson and Helena Persson
133-144
Flowering and fruiting phenology in two perennial herbs, Anemone pulsatilla and A. pratensis (Ranunculaceae)
Björn Widén and Torbjörn Lindell
145-158
Population ecology and conservation — some theoretical considerations with examples from the Nordic flora
Ove Eriksson
159-168
Patterns in decline of three species of Gentianella (Gentianaceae) in Sweden illustrating the deterioration of semi-natural grasslands
Tommy Lennartsson and Roger Svensson
169-184
Genetic variation, plant growth strategy and population structure of the rare, disjunctly distributed Gentiana pneumonanthe (Gentianaceae) in Norway
Gerard Oostermeijer, Hanne Hvatum, Hans den Nijs and Liv Borgen
185-204
Decline of Anemone patens (Ranunculaceae) in Finland
Pertti Uotila
205-210
A reanalysis of the status of Crataegus eremitagensis, C. raavadensis and C. schumacheri (Rosaceae)
Knud Ib Christensen
211-220
Impatiens glandulifera (Balsaminaceae) as an ornamental and escape in Finland, with notes on the other Nordic countries
Arto Kurtto
221-228
Rosa glabrifolia, R. x malyi (Rosaceae), and other overlooked members of Rosa sect. Cassiorhodon (Rosaceae) as relicts of cultivation and established aliens in Finland
Annikki Palmén, Leena Hämet-Ahti and Teuvo Ahti
229-238
Floristic patterns and phytogeography of Skåne, S Sweden
Per-Arne Andersson and Gunnar Weimarck
239-264
Diplazium sibiricum (Woodsiaceae) at its westernmost localities in Fennoscandia
Rolf Y. Berg
265-276
Genetic relationship among Silene dioica (Caryophyllaceae) populations on and off serpentine — a review
Anna Westerbergh and Olof Rune
277-284
Four northern Mycosphaerellae
Lennart Holm and Kerstin Holm
285-296
The oceanic element in the Scandinavian lichen flora revisited
Per M. Jørgensen
297-318
The genus Placopsis (Trapeliaceae) in Norden
Roland Moberg and Gunnar Carlin
319-326
Buellia species (Physciaceae) with pluriseptate spores in Norden
Anders Nordin
327-354
The biology and distribution of three red listed lichens in Sweden
Göran Thor
355-363
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