Stipa zeravshanica M. Nobis sp. nov. from the western Pamir Alai Mts (Tajikistan) is described and illustrated. Morphologically, the new species is similar to S. gracilis, but it is easily distinguishable by pilose (vs. glabrous) lower part of the awn, and generally somewhat longer ligules of the vegetative shoots. Epidermal patterns of the lemma in S. zeravshanica and three other closely related taxa, namely S. gracilis, S. himalaica and S. orientalis, were examined by means of SEM. The main macro-morphological and micro-morphological characteristics differentiating all mentioned species are presented. Additionally, a lectotype for S. gracilis is designated. Based on phytosociological relevés prepared during field investigation in the west...
Stipa glareosa P. A. Smirn. (sect. Smirnovia Tzvel.) is reported for the first time from the Republi...
Stipa dickorei sp. nov. from the Western Tibetan Plateau (China) is described. The new species is mo...
Based on numerical analyses of macromorphological characters, scanning electron microscopy observati...
Stipa ×fallax nothosp. nov. (Poaceae), from western Pamir Alai Mts (Tajikistan), is described and il...
Stipa narynica M. Nobis sp. nov. from the western Tian-Shan Mts (western Kyrgyzstan) is described an...
The paper presents descriptions of two new taxa, Stipa ×brevicallosa var. hissarensis and Stipa orie...
Based on numerical analyses of macromorphological characters (cluster analysis, principal coordinate...
Stipa zhadaensis L.Q. Zhao & K. Guo sp. nova and S. turkestanica Hack. var. diyaensis L.Q. Zhao & K....
Stipa klimesii sp. nov. from the Western Himalayas (India: Ladakh) and its variety S. klimesii var. ...
Stipa khovdensis L.Q. Zhao sp. nova (Poaceae), is described and illustrated from Mongolia. It is mor...
Stipa purpurea is a high-alpine species that occurs in cryophilous steppes, semi-deserts and stony s...
Stipa section Regelia comprises three species occurring in mountainous areas of Central Asia. One of...
Stipa section Regelia comprises three species occurring in mountainous areas of Central Asia. One of...
Based on numerical analyses of macromorphological characters (cluster analysis, principal coordinate...
The genus Stipa comprises approximately 50 taxa in Kazakhstan, of which 18 were described by Yuri A....
Stipa glareosa P. A. Smirn. (sect. Smirnovia Tzvel.) is reported for the first time from the Republi...
Stipa dickorei sp. nov. from the Western Tibetan Plateau (China) is described. The new species is mo...
Based on numerical analyses of macromorphological characters, scanning electron microscopy observati...
Stipa ×fallax nothosp. nov. (Poaceae), from western Pamir Alai Mts (Tajikistan), is described and il...
Stipa narynica M. Nobis sp. nov. from the western Tian-Shan Mts (western Kyrgyzstan) is described an...
The paper presents descriptions of two new taxa, Stipa ×brevicallosa var. hissarensis and Stipa orie...
Based on numerical analyses of macromorphological characters (cluster analysis, principal coordinate...
Stipa zhadaensis L.Q. Zhao & K. Guo sp. nova and S. turkestanica Hack. var. diyaensis L.Q. Zhao & K....
Stipa klimesii sp. nov. from the Western Himalayas (India: Ladakh) and its variety S. klimesii var. ...
Stipa khovdensis L.Q. Zhao sp. nova (Poaceae), is described and illustrated from Mongolia. It is mor...
Stipa purpurea is a high-alpine species that occurs in cryophilous steppes, semi-deserts and stony s...
Stipa section Regelia comprises three species occurring in mountainous areas of Central Asia. One of...
Stipa section Regelia comprises three species occurring in mountainous areas of Central Asia. One of...
Based on numerical analyses of macromorphological characters (cluster analysis, principal coordinate...
The genus Stipa comprises approximately 50 taxa in Kazakhstan, of which 18 were described by Yuri A....
Stipa glareosa P. A. Smirn. (sect. Smirnovia Tzvel.) is reported for the first time from the Republi...
Stipa dickorei sp. nov. from the Western Tibetan Plateau (China) is described. The new species is mo...
Based on numerical analyses of macromorphological characters, scanning electron microscopy observati...