Bijdragen tot de kennis der Nederlandse Desmidiacee\xc3\xabnflora

The bogs and broads situated in the NW corner of the province of Overijssel contain a rich desmid flora. Some species rare in or hitherto unrecorded for the Netherlands are discussed. The occurrence of a number of species with a predominantly arctic-alpine distribution, viz. of Cosmarium anceps, C....

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Main Author: Coesel, (Peter F.M.)
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Published: 1974
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:526830 2024-02-11T10:01:04+01:00 Bijdragen tot de kennis der Nederlandse Desmidiacee\xc3\xabnflora Coesel, (Peter F.M.) 1974-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/526830 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/526830 Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 7 no. 2, pp. 20-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1974 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:24:44Z The bogs and broads situated in the NW corner of the province of Overijssel contain a rich desmid flora. Some species rare in or hitherto unrecorded for the Netherlands are discussed. The occurrence of a number of species with a predominantly arctic-alpine distribution, viz. of Cosmarium anceps, C. holmiense var. integrum, C. speciosum, and C. crenatum, is rather striking. These species live, in the area studied, atmophytically among bryophytic vegetation in mesotrophic quaking bogs. Also notable is the common occurrence of the not very well known species Cosmarium insigne in the tychoplankton of many lakes, particularly in those with well-developed stands of Stratiotes abides. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Naturalis Institutional Repository Arctic
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description The bogs and broads situated in the NW corner of the province of Overijssel contain a rich desmid flora. Some species rare in or hitherto unrecorded for the Netherlands are discussed. The occurrence of a number of species with a predominantly arctic-alpine distribution, viz. of Cosmarium anceps, C. holmiense var. integrum, C. speciosum, and C. crenatum, is rather striking. These species live, in the area studied, atmophytically among bryophytic vegetation in mesotrophic quaking bogs. Also notable is the common occurrence of the not very well known species Cosmarium insigne in the tychoplankton of many lakes, particularly in those with well-developed stands of Stratiotes abides.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Coesel, (Peter F.M.)
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Bijdragen tot de kennis der Nederlandse Desmidiacee\xc3\xabnflora
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title Bijdragen tot de kennis der Nederlandse Desmidiacee\xc3\xabnflora
title_short Bijdragen tot de kennis der Nederlandse Desmidiacee\xc3\xabnflora
title_full Bijdragen tot de kennis der Nederlandse Desmidiacee\xc3\xabnflora
title_fullStr Bijdragen tot de kennis der Nederlandse Desmidiacee\xc3\xabnflora
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title_sort bijdragen tot de kennis der nederlandse desmidiacee\xc3\xabnflora
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