Sepideh Sajedi
Researcher, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, Iran
[ 1 ] - Notes on Silene chustupica, a new record and occurrence of S. dianthoides in Iran replacing with S. marcowiczii
The genus Silene, with more than 100 species in Iran is an important genus of Iranian flora. According to available data on the northwestern parts of Iran, including three provinces of Ardabil, East and West Azarbaijan are considered as a major diversity center of perennial species of the genus Silene in Iran. In the course of a revision of Silene in this area, some interesting specimens were c...
[ 2 ] - First report of the invasive plant Araujia from Iran
A sample collected from the citrus orchards of the Sari Township, Mazandaran province (N Iran), was determined as Araujia sericifera Brot. (Apocynaceae), according to Markgraf (1972). This species and the genus Araujia, is new to Iran and the region covered by Flora Iranica (Rechinger 1970, 1974).
[ 3 ] - First report of Bornmuellera cappadocica from Iran
In a study of plants collected from the NW Iran, a specimen was identified as Bornmuellera cappadocica (DC.) Cullen & Dudley(Cullen 1965). This species and the genus Bornmuellera Hausskn. are a new record for Iran and the Flora Iranica area (Hedge & Rechinger 1968).
[ 4 ] - Arabis carduchorum, a new record for Iran
In a study of plants collected from the NW Iran, a specimen was identified as Arabis carduchorum Boiss.(Cullen 1965).
[ 5 ] - Alerting occurrence of several noxious weeds and invasive plants in arable lands in Iran
Weed species Anoda cristata, Ipomoeahederacea,and I. trilobaare reported for the first time for the flora of Iran. Trianthema portulacastrum, andMerremiadissecta, which have been previously reported as a doubtful and an ornamental species respectively from non-agricultural areas, are recorded for the first time from arable and farmlands of the country. Exact localities, crops, distribution, ill...
[ 6 ] - Investigating Species Diversity of Family Brassicaceae along Khorramabad-Andimeshk Highway
To achieve sustainable development as well as the conservation of natural ecosystems and their biodiversity, it is necessary to study ecological foctors and their impacts on plant species diversity. The Khorramabad-Andimeshk highway was selected in the current study to investigate the diversity of the family Brassicaceae. The length of this highway is 100 km and its height ranged from 420 to 17...
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