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加那利群岛植物志(英文版)

加那利群岛植物志(英文版)

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  • ISBN:9787030703637
  • 装帧:一般胶版纸
  • 册数:暂无
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  • 开本:其他
  • 页数:1100
  • 出版时间:2021-11-01
  • 条形码:9787030703637 ; 978-7-03-070363-7

本书特色

适读人群 :植物学、生态学、林业、园林、自然保护和环境保护研究人员,高校师生和政府工作人员,游客、科技工作者中国科学家编写的外国植物志书,内容丰富,全彩印刷,值得收藏。

内容简介

本书系统地介绍了加那利群岛的植物资源。内容包括:加那利群岛自然概况、名称、学名、同义名、形态特征、地理分布、生境、海拔、植物栽培及相关文献。部分植物的利用也包括在内。本书英文版图书,共两卷。卷一包括石松、蕨类植物21科30属63种;裸子植物3科4属8种1亚种;被子植物71科275属854种(含变种和亚种);第二卷收录了被子植物58科346属955种(包括变种和亚种)。图书内容和图片丰富,资料齐全,具有一定的科普和实用指导价值。

目录

CONTENTS
LYCOPHYTES
1. SELAGINELLACEAE 2
1. Selaginella P. Beauv. 2
1. Selaginella denticulata (L.) Spring 2
2. Selaginella kraussiana (Kunze) A. Braun 3
3. Selaginella selaginoides (L.) P. Beauv. ex Schrank & Mart 3
FERNS
1. EQUISETACEAE 6
1. Equisetum L. 6
1. Equisetum ramosissimum Desf. 6
2. OPHIOGLOSSACEAE 6
1. Ophioglossum L 7
1. Ophioglossum azoricum C. Presl 7
2. Ophioglossum lusitanicum L 7
3. Ophioglossum polyphyllum A. Braun ex Schub 8
3. HYMENOPHYLLACEAE 8
1. Hymenophyllum Sm. 8
1. Hymenophyllum tunbrigense (L.) Sm 9
2. Hymenophyllum wilsonii Hook. 9
2. Vandenboschia Copel. 9
1. Vandenboschia speciosa (Willd.) G. Kunkel 9
4. DICHSONIACEAE 10
1. Culcita C. Presl 10
1. Culcita macrocarpa C. Presl 10
5. DENNSTAEDTIACEAE 10
1. Pteridium Gled. ex Scop 11
1. Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn 11
6. PTERIDACEAE 12
1. Pteris L 12
1. Pteris cretica L 13
2. Pteris incompleta Cav 13
3. Pteris multifida Poir 13
4. Pteris tremula R. Br 14
5. Pteris vittata L. 14
7. SINOPTERIDACEAE 14
1. Cheilanthes Sw. 15
1. Cheilanthes guanchica Bolle 15
2. Cheilanthes maderensis Lowe 15
3. Cheilanthes pulchella Bory ex Willd. 16
4. Cheilanthes tinaei Tod. 16
2. Notholaena R. Br. 16
1. Notholaena marantae (L.) Desv 16
8. ADIANTACEAE 17
1. Adiantum L. 18
1. Adiantum capillus-veneris L 18
2. Adiantum hispidulum Sw 19
3. Adiantum raddianum C. Presl 19
4. Adiantum reniforme L. 19
9. HEMIONITIDACEAE 20
1. Anogramma Link 21
1. Anogramma leptophylla (L.) Link 21
2. Cosentinia Tod. 21
1. Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod. 21
10. ATHYRIACEAE 22
1. Athyrium Roth 22
1. Athyrium filix-femina (L.) Roth 23
2. Cystopteris Bernh 23
1. Cystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh. 23
2. Cystopteris viridula (Desv.) Desv. 24
3. Diplazium Sw. 24
1. Diplazium caudatum (Cav.) Jermy 24
11. THELYPTERIDACEAE 25
1. Christella H. Lév 25
1. Christella dentata (Forssk.) Brownsey & Jermy 25
12. ASPLENIACEAE 25
1. Asplenium L. 26
1. Asplenium adiantum-nigrum L 27
2. Asplenium aethiopicum (Burm. f.) Becherer 27
3. Asplenium anceps Buch 28
4. Asplenium billotii F. Schultz 28
5. Asplenium filare (Forssk.) Alston 28
6. Asplenium hemionitis L. 29
7. Asplenium marinum L. 29
8. Asplenium monanthes L 29
9. Asplenium obovatum Viv. 30
10. Asplenium onopteris L. 30
11. Asplenium scolopendrium L. 31
12. Asplenium septentrionale (L.) Hoffm 32
13. Asplenium terorense G. Kunkel 32
14. Asplenium trichomanes L. 32
2. Ceterach Willd 33
1. Ceterach aureum Buch 33
13. BLECHNACEAE 33
1. Blechnum L. 33
1. Blechnum spicant (L.) Roth 34
2. Woodwardia J. Sm. 34
1. Woodwardia radicans (L.) Sm 35
14. DRYOPTERIDACEAE 36
1. Cyrtomium C. Presl 36
1. Cyrtomium falcatum (L. f.) C. Presl 36
2. Dryopteris Adans. 37
1. Dryopteris aemula (Aiton) Kuntze 38
2. Dryopteris affinis (Lowe) Fraser-Jenk 38
3. Dryopteris guanchica Gibby & Jermy 38
4. Dryopteris oligodonta (Desv.) Pic. Serm. 39
3. Polystichum Roth 39
1. Polystichum aculeatum (L.) Roth ex Mert 39
2. Polystichum setiferum (Forssk.) Moore ex Woynar 40
15. NEPHROLEPIDACEAE 40
1. Nephrolepis Schott 41
1. Nephrolepis exaltata (L.) Schott 41
16. DAVALLIACEAE 41
1. Davallia Sm. 41
1. Davallia canariensis (L.) Sm. 42
17. POLYPODIACEAE 43
1. Polypodium L 43
1. Polypodium macaronesicum A. E. Bobrov 43
18. MARSILEACEAE 44
1. Marsilea L 44
1. Marsilea quadrifolia L. 44
19. SALVINIACEAE 45
1. Salvinia Ség 45
1. Salvinia natans (L.) All 45
20. AZOLLACEAE 45
1. Azolla Lam. 46
1. Azolla filiculoides Lam 46
GYMNOSPERMS
4. PINACEAE 50
1. Pinus L 50
1. Pinus canariensis C. Smith in Buch 50
2. Pinus halepensis Mill 51
3. Pinus pinaster Aiton 51
6. CUPRESSACEAE 52
1. Cupressus L. 52
1. Cupressus macrocarpa Hartw. ex Gordon 52
2. Cupressus sempervirens L 53
2. Juniperus L. 53
1. Juniperus cedrus Webb. & Berth. 53
2. Juniperus turbinata subsp. canariensis (Guyot & Mathou) Rivas Mart. 54
10. EPHEDRACEAE 55
1. Ephedra L. 56
1. Ephedra fragilis Desf. 56
2. Ephedra major Host 57
ANGIOSPERMS
17. LAURACEAE 60
1. Apollonias Nees 60
1. Apollonias barbujana (Cav.) Bornm 60 1a. Apollonias barbujana subsp. ceballosi (Svent.) G. Kunkel 61
2. Laurus L 62
1. Laurus novocanariensis Rivas Mart. 62
3. Ocotea Aubl. 62
1. Ocotea foetens (Aiton) Baill. 63
4. Persea Mill. 63
1. Persea indica (L.) C. K. Spreng. 64
22. ARISTOLOCHIACEAE 64
1. Aristolochia L 65
1. Aristolochia longa L. 65
29. CERATOPHYLLACEAE 65
1. Ceratophyllum L. 66
1. Ceratophyllum demersum L. 66
30. RANUNCULACEAE 66
1. Adonis L. 67
1. Adonis microcarpa DC 67
2. Aquilegia L. 67
1. Aquilegia vulgaris L. 67
3. Consolida (DC.) Gray 68
1. Consolida r
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1.SELAGINELLACEAE Yang Dongmei Terrestrial, epilithic or occasionally epiphytic. Stems erect, prostrate, creeping, ascending, or scandent, branched,producing roots on branching points. Fronds simple, 1-veined (exceptionally forked), bearing ligules in axil onadaxial surface, monomorphic or dimorphic, spirally arranged or in most species arranged in 4 ranks, 2 ranks ondorsal or upper side of stem and branch (called dorsal leaves), other 2 ranks on ventral or lower side (lateral leaves).Sporophylls arranged in 4 ranks, monomorphic or dimorphic, in dorsiventral strobili with dimorphic sporophylls,dorsal (upper) sporophylls of most species larger than ventral (lower) ones, dorsal sporophylls normally green andfirm in texture, while ventral (lower) ones paler and somewhat membranous, or dorsal sporophylls smaller thanventral sporophylls. Sporophylls various, ranging from ovate to ovate-lanceolate, margin denticulate, ciliolate, orentire, apex acute and entire, with ligules distal to sporangia. Sporangia single per sporophyll, heterosporangiate.Spores trilete, tetrahedral-globose, or nearly spheroidal. 1 genus: almost cosmopolitan, with its the highest diversity in the tropics. 1. Selaginella P. Beauv. Morphological characters and geographic distribution are the same as those of the family. About 700 species; 3 species in Canary Islands. 1. Leaf margin with soft spiny projections 3. S. selaginoides 1. Leaf margin without soft spiny projections. 2. Leaves no longer than 2.5 mm, margin with densely tiny teeth 1. S. denticulata 2. Leaves up to 4 mm, with toothed margin 2. S. kraussiana 1. Selaginella denticulata (L.) Spring, Flora 21(10): 149. 1838. Lycopodium denticulatum L., Sp. Pl. 2: 1106. 1753. Terrestrial, creeping, ca. 12 cm, flatly mat-forming. Stems very slender, freely branched, 10–20 cm across.Leaves dimorphic, in 4 ranks, spirally arranged, no longer than 2.5 mm, the lower ones larger, ovate, slenderpointed,somewhat asymmetrical, with densely tiny teeth. Strobili at the apex of main stem or branch or lateral tobranchlet, compact. El Hierro; Gran Canaria; La Gomera; La Palma; Tenerife: Masca. Grows on soils or rocks in humid andshadowy sites. [Albania, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Lebanon, Malta,Montenegro, Morocco, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey]. Selaginella denticulata 2. Selaginella kraussiana (Kunze) A. Braun, Index Seminum (Berlin) 22. 1860. Lycopodium kraussianum Kunze, Linnaea 18: 114. 1844. Terrestrial, creeping, 15–45 cm. Rhizophores slender, 5–13 cm, hairless. Stems branched, hairless. Leaves dimorphic, spirally arranged, glabrous, herbaceous, with toothed margin; lateral leaves unsymmetric, ovate-oblong, 2.4–4.0 × 1.2–1.8 mm, apex acute; dorsal leaves unsymmetric, oblong-lanceolate, 2.1–2.8 × 0.6–1.0 mm, base inclined, apex acuminate. Strobili at the apex of main stem or branch or lateral to branchlet, compact, tetragonal, 3–4 × 1 mm; sporophylls monomorphic. Introduced. El Hierro; Gran Canaria; Tenerife. [Native to Africa; cultivated and escaped in many countries]. 3. Selaginella selaginoides (L.) P. Beauv. ex Schrank & Mart., Hort. Reg. Monac. 3. 1829. Lycopodium selaginoides L., Sp. Pl. 2: 1101. 1753. Plants on rocks or terrestrial, forming loose to dense mats. Stems not readily fragmenting, tips not upturned; creeping stem filiform, indeterminate, branching dichotomously; upright stem stout, unbranched (3–10 cm aboveground), terminating in simple strobili. Leaves green, lanceolate, 3–4.5 × 0.75–1.2 mm (smaller on horizontal stem, 1/3 less than those on upright stem); abaxial groove absent; base decurrent, forming sac-like structure with stem; margin with soft spiny projections, 0.1–0.2 mm; apex acuminate to subulate. Strobili (1–) 2–3 (–5) cm; sporophylls lanceolate-triangular, 4.5–6 × 1.2–1.5 mm, lacking abaxial ridges. Introduced. El Hierro. [N America; Eurasia]. 1. EQUISETACEAE Yang Dongmei Plants perennial, terrestrial, aquatic, or in shallow water, with jointed stems. Rhizome creeping, sometimes erect or ascending, blackish brown, branched, with nodes. Aerial stem annual or perennial, erect, monomorphic or dimorphic, green but lower nodes often blackish brown, terete, with nodes, hollow and with longitudinal canals in center, often with silica tubercles on epidermis, unbranched or with whorled branches; internodes with longitudinal ridges and grooves. Leaves reduced, small, scale-like, whorled, fused into sheaths; lower portion fused to form a collar-like sheath around the base of internode; upper portion lobed. Strobili cone-like, terminal on stems or branches, terete or ellipsoid, sometimes stalked. Sporangia sac-like, in whorls on abaxial side of sporophylls. Spores green, subglobose or globose; perispores with granular ornamentation. Gametophytes green, terrestrial, unisexual. 1 genus: cosmopolitan

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